Hoosick Falls Central School - Vagabond Yearbook (Hoosick Falls, NY)

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Throughout our lives we will enter new dimensions We will change and grow. l There will be little ones demanding our attentions We will meet head on our foe. But when all is said and done, What will we have left? Memories! Throughout life we will climb But this is the most difficult jump. Never again will we be tossed a dime To smooth out some little bump. Now it is the time. To reach over that last big hump. What will we have left? Memories! For now we must call our own bluff. To leave our mothers' arms We must become tough. We must stifle all alarms. We've been sheltered long enough We shall leave our nests innocent and unharmed. What will we have left? Memories! We will be filled with joy, yet mourn The passing of our childhood, our mother's constant fuss Now we are on our own - solitary, unadorned There's something different about us! The little babes who yesterday were born Why have we left the security? We must! What will we have left? Memories! e Dena Testa Benmrs W'2H','1L'?'T?n??,1A d Seniors Seniors Sell Over 510,000 ln Magazines!! We, the class of 1980, leave with fond memories of years gone by, and yet with the willingness to accept the changes that we may encounter in years to come. The seniors of today are the leaders of tomorrow, and we are prepared to accept this challenge. Our innovative ideas will be those which will help to mold the thoughts of generations to come. As we complete our final year at Hoosick Falls Cen- tral, we enter a new decade and a new way of life. The special closeness that is felt between each and every senior will follow us throughout the years . . . to be cherished forever. Mrs. Clintsman - Advisor QL. to RJ Jim Martinez, Treasurerg Beth Okerman, Secretary, Jim Lynch, Vice-President: Kevin Brewster, President. , kjqm., ll' I Mike ' ' 5, J ' l Go for it 1' 5' L fa n i Q Muff i , . , 1, ' ', D A A at F5 -- ' 'S' .. i ,'f A 'U 9 'Qi X L -1 -55 '.5, 5 ,.., ., V , J T Jii J ,gy y M. h 'AH d Joann isn't quite sure which one is the tur- c ae ar ,, I key . Andy You aint heard nothin yet folks Al Jolson Arnie Why put off until tomorrow what you can do today Ralph Andrew Tina Arnold Jimmy Can't get no satisfaction use Woman lf you'll believe in me, I'lI be- lieve in you' Brian Bach Jane Baldwin Rollo Today is one of those days because last night was one of those nights. rl-f x 'O'- 'Y Bass t-4' Once a king always a king once a knight is enough. Ronnie Baldwin Mark Bass l W L ff Ilsfil A is . I .QQ x .F ' ' n 5' Ii fy V' 5 1 N R r-,xi A '- , .1A,- . M, W M V fy f -, y 'H 5' ll ' Woody . gb , I 2, ,H if ,K m L ' ' ',- b. Vic . l e QQ t MN-fw.,,yx ft ln- Be it as it may. 5 . ff Did anyone tell you your mommy dressed you funny? Chuck Bhkev Mary Love wasn t put in your heart to stay. Love isn't love until you share it with someone. Breese Do unto others as you would have them to do unto you. Mary Benkoski Chris Breese Ken Test? What test? Kevin Yesterday doesn't matter if it's gone. Ken Benson Kevin Brewster Zelmo Last year and l'm glad. Holly A winner never quits. A quit- ter never wins. Scott Betit Holly Bossoni Larry Whatever happened to the good ol' days? ,sn y . F9 Laurg ,Ce J, Bump Brian presents a cast of thousands Amy Luxurious lobster nights, farewell!! Cip One who is quiet can suc- ce-ed. Amy Campbell Glenn Cipperly Campbell Self trust IS the first secret of success. Kedle Don t brlng me down. JoAnn Campbell Kelly Clintsman Nlghtcrawler Fly on proud bard, you re free at last. Kedle All are needed by each one: Nothing is fair or good alone. Frances L. Caron Bonnie Cottrell Dont look back something Cott. might be gaining on you My cake is better than yours, says Chris. Donald J. Cottrell Bits Big things come in small packages an 'Hey, it's my life and l'm gonna live it to the fullest Thi Gerald Cottrell Diana Danforth Nancy Danforth Roxanne Dooley Nance 'Friendship is the priceless gift we give to each other. True love is rare - True friend- Q f' ship is rarer. Rox Ya ain't gonna learn what ya don't wanna know : Bob Weir: Grateful Dead eff-1 Oceanside Mary Alice Doherty Except for Kelly, the driver - ed class seems to be very interested in road maps. Debbie Life is interesting if you make mistakes. Duke Congratulations on your, promotion! Debbie Dubuke John Duket Eva Friends are our windows on the world. Jeff When I go to a party my main worry is: will I make it home?! Eva Dunigan Jeff Estes Torna Us Munchkins keep our feet on the ground and keep reaching for the stars. Fab I get high with a little help from my friends. Joe Fabiano Nancy Fabiano Big Red Always have the confidence to speak your mind and the courage to stand behind your words. Janice F8iI'b20kS Vicki and Wendy congradulate each other Janie Old Gardeners never die: they just spade away, Gray We know nothing of tomor- rowg our business is to be good and happy today. Annette Gardner Glynda Gray Jim Greeley Horace When you least expect it, ex- pect it. Gresh Life is a joke that's just be- gun. Bob It is not nature that deceives us: it is we who deceive our- selves. Gritf Face my Lisa Griesemer Bob Griffin Patrick Griffin Uncle O'Grimace Do what you think is best don't worry about what other people might say! - 'md Bob struggles to keep the Brian Hall lead. Harry You re Crazy David Harrison Kelly. Was that for here or to go? Harry We judge ourselves by what we feel capable of doing, while others judge us by what we have already done. ,D sg. 'sf' Jenny The only thing a body knows about life is that you're never going to get out if alive. Doug Harrison Jennifer Lynn Hoag Scrappy K- 2 sK--.- Az .. , ' .,, f .ltt . rgls F I don t plan on it. if it Q N' -Je: 17 . f l e- .. . on --.- x g lx rlil Take one da t t' ff - t Y 3 3 lme- 2 4 Wayne Howard Brenda Jeanne Hunt Sexy What you talking about?l Durwood Craziness comes in time. Colleen Kelly Darren Kimball Wendy To reach for the goals you have set for yourself - that is success. Eva hopes to whip up a gourmet's delicacy. Wendy Liporace Klpper You only go around once in life Kev Remember the past, live in the present and await the fu- ture. 'WTI - Jeffery MDD Kevin Loveland Kimbers Be Cereal! Jim Smile -it makes people wor ry.. Kimberly Kovage James Lynch Mike lf you see someone without a smile, give them one of yours. gdsqk Jim If you dont do something right the first time, you do it l l again. Michael Lefebvre James Mabee Daniel Magazu Dan Every one of us is a fiddler on the roof, trying to scratch out a pleasant, simple tune without breaking his neck. Lets see how many we can get into a pickup truck 'WW Jeanne Mahar - ,gm-iw. -3 James Martinez John McMahon Jeanne I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. Abby I see red Brian Manoogian Jamie People can be divided into three groups: those who make things happen, those who watch things happen, and those who wonder what happened. Dave That's where you're wrong. David McCabe John There's a sucker born evey minute. Taz If you don't learn to laugh at trouble, you won't have any- thing to laugh at when you're old. Tom Mentiply Sunshine A friend is a person with whom l may be sincere. Be- fore him, I may think aloud. Now this is what you call a multi season hat, Kelly Michaels Dave Be original- make a different mistake every time. Michele , We will remember the moe l ments not days. David Monks Michele Moore Ken Green grass and High tides Lobes 4--.. Drivin' on to Cambridge on the back roads. Ken Neil Bob Niles Skip Ah! What can I say. Jeff Never have a bad thing to say about anyone. Harold Niles Jeff O'Dell l l Bether Everything I like is either il- legal, immoral, or fattening. Chris is ready to take on his new job as taxi Beth Okerman driver in the big city of Hoosick Falls. Foolish Love is the Sunshine of the heart. Ks Rick To be good in athletics takes a good coach ,Q Joyce Ormsbee Richard Pine Hal If you don't like it don't look. -+3 GUDDY ,, I hate school. Harold Parker Christopher Reinfurt Mary There are many different doors in your life - take time to open them all. Tony l'There are two main Groups of people, those who party and have fun and those that study all the time, .1 Mary Philpott Tony Rice Guinea Only the best will succeed. Mary A friend is someone who knows all about you, but likes you anyway. Tom Restino Mary Robinson Julie The rung of a ladder was nev- er meant to rest upon, but only to hold a man's foot long enough to put the other some what higher. Catheryne Wake me up in time for the weekend. Julie Rodak Kathryn Ryder Sudsy Nobody s Perfect rim Schwartzy Everybody must get stoned. Kevin M. Salisbury Steve Schwartz 4 Rick Don't walk in front of me - I may not follow. Don't walk behind me - I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. f 4 5 l Vicki Seifert The Marx Sisters Et 5' Bob ls knowledge unknowable. lf so how do we know this? Sheff Nice guys finish last Robert Shea Mike Sheffer Wingnut Open your heart to love, for if you don't open your heart to love, you close your eyes to life. Gerbil If you love something, set it free. If it comes back to you its yours, if it doesn't it never was. Jay Sheldon Janet Mary Sherwin Smlthskl A friend s role IS to shut up . . .and listen, and listen and lis- ten. Suebers Life, you make it what It ls. Cheryl A. Smith Susan Ann Smith Goose Don't cross the bridge till you come to it! i ft . ' - Bruce Snyder Do you really think he likes me? X-ZX Freddy sr! x K H f N F X K By a small sample we may sf judge the whole piece ,ff 5,-if W I all W. - 5 6372! A775 i . m'm 4 f f' ,S SJ ff, ' N .. Fl L -f V 7 ' 1 'f - l. m m S ' 1 , tj 1 L ' giiiifi ' LKL' di 4' J' . 4 f ff .Q A s Q. . Q v J ,L :V I has X.-.L ix . .,LL M yi X r M . ',A' 5' V M' fi' T, ,, x 'tsl Y Y -1. V ,map Q A mmmmmm at fe -W Jim says . . and if you take this wire and touch this wire the car will . , .? Fred Sfelef Chief lf it can happen, it will hap- pen CRedJ Squirrel Complain -it makes you feel better!! Ronald Stevens Lori Stewart Austin The countdown continues . Stacy QW? Don't put off today what you can do tomorrow Austin St. Hilaire Stacy Stowell Bill Breaking legs is easy to do, just look at Manoogf' Testube Nothing is quite so annoying as to have someone go right on talking when you're inter- ruptingf' William Suite Dena Testa Dave All l want is less to do and more time to do it Jane Speak kind words and you will hear kind echoes David Travis Jane Tudor Buddha Live your life to its fullest while you still can Ted You Loved itll Steve Vogler Edward Wendel Jack Learned fools are more foolish than ignorant fools S n oo k if We A penny saved is a penny earned John Wescott Scott Wilson Goat A good heart is better than all the heads in the world Bill Wyman Chris and Jeff take time out to pose Y sock Y you're crazy! ls Andy auditioning for the Bubblehead of Jeff Wysocki the Year award? They love, they hate, but can- not do without him P-., Brute lf not found here, then where does one go to find ones-self? Jin Wysocki Judith Ann Yager Nug lt doesn't matter if you win or lose, just how much you can get Y away with. ava The thing that goes farthest to- wards making Iife worth while, that costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. Chuck Yavaniski Kathy Yavaniski Yava Time waits for no one. in-dz Bondo I love work, I could sit and watch it all day Michael Yavaniski JOM YUfeWifCh Class Favorites 1 Most Musical Most Likely to Succeed ' 5 fr: SS , mwxi 1 Best Looking Smartest Noisest Q Z 'w. Nicest Smile Class Flirts Done Most For School ll 4. fm! Most Athletic Class Clowns Class Couple ' f u e l , ,lll 'A -,l 3 fun.- kann- 5 ' we f -.f . .QA t V l if 1 M IU! A, 3 J X 1 Lf by 5 if ,I 1 Q V V ,W V tf F 2 RK 1, 'Q I 4 K g'lsx,x.M-Ms f 'slfi 7 Most Ambitious Most Popular Quietest l Best Dressed Class Wills Mike Allard leaves ol' Mr. Peckham with one less problem!! Andy Andrews leaves without a pass. Tina Arnold leaves a year early still saying to everybody, Leave me alone. Brian Bach leaves in his fiery little Triumph to go into the Air Force. Jane BaldWin leaves saying, Ed, don't . . . stop! and still trying to convince Calvin she can be serious. Hollywood, here I come. Ronnie Baldwin leaves still wanting to play 3 - back. Mark Bass leaves school to work in a grease pit. Mary Benkoski Mary and Jane leave together. Ken Benson leaves studying to the mindless idiots who think they need it. Scott Betit leaves Sandy with three years of school left and nobody to flirt with. Chuck Blakey leaves his crutches to whoever wants them. Holly Bossoni leaves H.F.C.S. making a beeline for the Big Apple. Chris Breese leaves Matt Fauler his gnobs and football skills tif he wants themb. Kevin Brewster leaves the Devo Lyric, Q. Are we not men? A. We are DEVO!! to the upcoming students. Larry Bump leaves Coach Baker with nobody to give 500 push-ups a day and leaves Mr. Waltz still laughing. Amy Campbell leaves Mary Ropitzky jogging alone late for classes. JoAnn Campbell leaves Mrs. Rider to look for a new pain and still trying to convince everyone she doesn't talk funny! Fran Caron - Fran and Jill - leave the West Hills open and ready for Tommy, Velardi, Lewsey, LaPorte, and Barry. Carole Christian leaves her sister Ruth Ormsbee with three more years of school left and Kim Ormsbee with eight years left. Glenn Cipperly leaves waiting for Renie. Kelly Clintsman leaves with Diana Danforth to make more calls to Tony T. and Tom S. Bonnie Cottrell leaves Bob with no one to poke and pinch. Donnie Cottrell leaves waiting for a growth spurt to be taller than Eva. Gerald Cottrell leaves Varsity managing behind to manage in the Big Leagues. Diana Danforth leaves to pursue a career in law and she leaves her craziness to Billie-Jo. Nancy Danforth leaves Linda and Nancy to stand alone with no one to tell their problems to. Mary Alice Doherty leaves hoping Dr. Joe Donovan will give her a physical, Roxanne Dooley leaves, hoping, for Steve's sake, that phone rates go down within the next four years. Debbie Dubuke leaves with her shorthand theory in the back of her mind - where it has always been. John Duket leaves Mr. Everly with peace and quiet. Eva Dunigan leaves dragging Donny along. Joe Fabiano leaves his Woody Woodpecker calls to anybody crazy enough to do it. Nancy Fabiano leaves her teachers to suffer with two more Fabianos, Miss Wadsworth with a sectional jacket, Pablo without a lover, Jeff Sprague in McDonaldland, and partying all the way. Janice Fairbanks leaves still saying, lf you're not ahead, you're behind. Annette Gardner leaves Mr. Roy with no one to yell at every day in class, but sure he'll find someone else. Jim Greeley leaves H.F.C.S. remembering his first day and cherishing his last. Lisa Griesmer - Glynda and Lisa leave together Waiting for Trish at Bones Bob Griffin leaves Brent to smile for Coach Baker during wrestling season. Pat Griffin leaves his morning gnob to Matt Fauler. Brian Hall leaves to join brother Chuck and Mr. Betts and the Agway Boys at Agway. David Harrison leaves to take care of the mailboxes and to work on the farm. Doug Harrison leaves Pablo LaPorte and Bob Velardi without a ride, Jenny Hoag leaves insearch of a Senator in need of a good secretary and still claiming that Pittstown is better than Hoosick Falls. Brenda Hunt leaves with a different outlook on life with thanks to Mr. Eastwick - telling Mr. Eastwick, Don't worry. Colleen Kelly leaves Kathy, Pat, and Missy with their highschool days. Darren Kimball is leaving. Jeff Kipp leaves with no regrets. Kim Kovage leaves the Varsity Field Hockey team her hickers Tracy Peterson and Catherine LaPorte to go take a swim, and Miss Cicero fond memories of the Red Coach Grill. Mike Lefebvre leaves school saying hi to people he doesn't know but probably should. Kevin Loveland leaves the fort to anyone with enough ambition to clean it. Jim Mabee leaves the Video for who he trains. Dan Magazu leaves Doc Waltz with no one to explain the concepts of physics to him and no one to check his menu before A Lunch. Brian Manoogian leaves Coach Baker a bottle of aspirin for the future years. James Martinez leaves his determination to win the Sectionals to next year's Varsity team. David McCabe leaves on his second try. John McMahon leaves hoping never to return. Tom Mentiply leaves running down field for a pass. Kelly Michaels leaves Mrs. Ryder behind to carry on without her and to find someone else to call Sunshine Michael Moore leaves waitingfor Jimmy to graduate.. , no matter how long it may be, and cheerleading to anyone who thinks they candeal with it. Class Wills Ken Neil leaves doing his best to make it through this past year. Bob Niles leaves Bonnie still saying, Later. Harold Niles leaves Video to whoever want it. Jeff O'dell leaves Mr. Mitche sweeping the floors. Beth Okerman leaves Lori Stewart with no one to complain to: her locker to anyone who can stand three people sharing it, and Kelly Clintsman with memories of some pretty shocking Saturdy nights. Joyce Ormsbee leaves to catch with Poopsy. Harold Parker leaves Mr. Marozas one less person to pick on in the morning. Mary Philpott leaves Mr. Marozas with no one to call him Bozo everyday, leaves her height to Mr. Everlyg and a supply of apples to anyone who eats C Lunch everyday. Rick Pine leaves his Student Handbook to Mr. Hunter and his Board of Education. Chris Reinfurt leaves Tina Bump with one less person to play games with. Tom Restino leaves Ricky with fond memories of April Fool's Day. Tony Rice leaves to go Coon hunting with Harvey and Clyde. Mary Robinson leaves Yvonne with no one to blow fuzz around with or hit in the hall. Julie Rodak leaves Rick Pine to find somebody else to turn into a nervous wreck. Sally Russell leaves school with five brothers to follow in her footsteps. Kathryn Ryder leaves to carry out future OO missions with OO7 and still eating. Kevin Salisbury leaves Kelly being the last of the Salisburys in H.F.C.S. Steve Schwartz leaves with Larry Jennings still waiting for him to turn 18, and still wicked messed up. Vicki Seifert leaves the presidency of cheerleading to anyone Who can handle it and wishing Wendy and Kyle much happiness in their remaining years at H.F.C.S. Bob Shea leaves cross country to anyone who can put up with Steve Coulter. Mike Sheffer leaves all his worldly basketball skills to his little brother Rob. Jay Sheldon leaves headed southbound on Route 22 to Colleen's. Janet Sherwin leaves H.F.C.S. taking along many happy memories and looking forward to many more. Cheryl Smith not only leaves searching for new double O missions with O06 and still sticking up for Dallas but also leaves Mary Ropitzky without a shoulder to cry on. Sue Smith leaves to join Don sailing the Seven Seas and leaves Steff caught in the waves back at H.F.C.S. Bruce Snyder leaves one more year for his brother and tour more years to his sister. Fred Steller leaves still wondering how he made itt Ron Stevens leaves for the mountains. Lori Stewart leaves cheerleading to anyone who can put up with the evils of it. Austin St. Hilaire leaves saying, lt's finally over! Stacy Stowell leaves to join Danny and Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Cramer oneless visitor. Bill Suite leaves still trying to get the ball. Dena Testa leaves Spanish 4 to anyone willing to take it and leaves Chorus to anyone who needs to finish their homework. Mike Thorpe leaves Miss Cicero without going to dinner. Sissy Tollisen - Sissy and Nancy leave Kris the head of his tenth grade class. Jane Tudor - Jane and Mary leave together. Ed Wendel leaves his pink cadillac to Jane. John Wescott leaves Gordon, Tammy, and Bob to start highschool. Scott Wilson leaves Mr. Betts still trying to find where he parked the Driver Ed car. Billy Wyman leaves Mrs. Douglas with a few less problems and still wondering where her pine cone tree went to! Jeff Wysocki leaves his jumping ability to Noordin Said and Dan McMahon and hearing, Y, you're crazy! Jill Wysocki - Jill and Fran leave the road to the West Hills open and ready for Tommy, Velardi, Lewsey, LaPorte, and Barry. Judy Yager leaves Mr. Greenberger with regrets and all her other teachers with thirty less questions Chuck Yavaniski leaves to become a burn. Kathy Yavaniski leaves to join Mike Chopefullylj, leaves Susan with all the fond memories of H.F.C.S. and the two Lynn Ann's with two more years to finish. Mike Yavaniski leaves Mr. Roy with a monkey in his filing cabinet. John Yurewitch leaves his sister Karen four more years of school. Student Life an--s--l School sure isn't what it's cracked up to be. ,, cakes. .lwwuar mu You mean someone is actually going to buy these w-..--U feng? me 'Mafia ' 'wir' T f :Q .., V ,xy D A M WE-.7 Future Mechanics of America Edith finally finds someone 7 , . And here comes the Grand Ole Opera! I ,Ip own size. ll s Q ,-f Don't tell me that Snoopy and Charlie Brown have gone DEVO! lt's too early in the morning for Michelle - she looks like a walking ZOMBIE. ,....,-vu-5 lllllllllllll Beth and Jeff are keeping themselves extremely busy. 2 H yur mek Kelly is making her American Graffiti .... ., ,,,.' r ,,' The whole class has heart failure. 4 . 31 - 5 Ig! F xg? ' ..4m:..,.,i V ...ga . 4 4.. . VW I Q Chris insists that his cake is better. Cindy shows Patty one of her better talents. Brenda knows that long distance is the next best thing to being there. Bruce and Bob try to sing. We are DEVO. Jackie dares Tracy to squirt her. i 3 ,,. . Mike thinks about Cheryl before class. Katherine tries to get every last drop A fi , :ur I won't move! says Jennifer. A true artist at work. fi? 3 ., 4 I Q jf' Vg, , M 4 A 52 W iff fig, :W-nr 5 K ' it f f Robin, look at Kind! She's playing her flute and sleeping at the same time! U' . . but l can out a hole in the pattern if I want to! Just don't tell the teacher! Do I know what I'm doing? Of course I do! Hi Mom, I'Ii meet you at the finish line! says Paul. fl ri wi H. A W ww' rf mum-nu --.-..,., , . ' swag f ,as ug ki 'wt' 1. -,. -' Y A A ' 1: 4' 54 fr ' 4 One of the greatest sculpturers of our time. X li n, I. 3i 'W?Qi 1' WT , A - - n.1Isuimtua,iuma Jim 2 , is 4 1-1 , , M91-s1r,'wv wwe -,., ,kk, I ' 1 mLVwQ5r.,'QA-5 1 ' , i, uf ' ,K 3 A 5 1 ' .. , Q,,:.,ff ,,W, :-fi, lf? 'ga l ' .ft N 1QLIg.1.Q1.giL 4 , 1251 ' K' -, , , ,t..,,. A , 5- ., my ., i 'ttt ' ' if is .2311 -'. V I a-l,,vl1fsu,f, ,f'vr .. -. '-ff 5 , -'F-','X ,fft 'K 4 .51 ' .i We are family. l've got all my sisters with me. rv Hey don't take my picture! 5 . k, , 2 f x ', 1 5, :,. 5 df T ci wx W 'N fa 3' .ff- f.: -QL ,. lsii ibig ffl' b l told you I could do it What's so funny? Toma doesn't want Sharon is saying. ., 4 f W i-'X 1 s o i f .4 anyone to hear what Another exciting English Class!! The high scho ol listens to another Christmas Concert- Bonnie complains after Dawn hit her in the head Janet and Lori try to pretend they are studying. if ' a in , 5 . nn ., ,E W! I A K NVV I V I -M.fme'swffV f 'HH W ,,,A,,, if 4 lung, ig K 'W Z Y In Q aw lasses This Is The Most Difficult Jump ..... is 2 W-we-ug' -42 A 11th Grade Mine eyes have seen the glory of the burning of the school. , Glenn Baker Sandra Bass Sharon Bass James Bates Matthew Beck Linda Benson Jim Bettis Melissa Bisson Robert Bissonette Rick Blakey Julie- Bohmer Jackie Bradley Paul Breese Beth Bromirski Tina Bump Joi Campbell Patsy Carknard Dee Cipperly Tracy Clintsman Kim Colvin Wayne Corbett Diane Cuddihy Jerry Dacchille I ,- . ,,.,f 1 1 -ff, we f xii La Wil '39, ', is '69 H ,,,,.. . 14 , . , W Q X an V W-1 if-:W wg 'Ii H . ,At 4 w Marcie V ' if ' , , .L Adams f ,, 2 A LV, , Cathy T' 5 Q if -: ,s,' g Amidon V, 'W Theresa V VV ' r Arm 'Eli n i K, Q., ' K it isrs ' J , , Karen ' ? Armstrong jf fr U Jenny ,, Bakaitis f F 2' Patrick Bakaitis 23 A I-'f J A 9 ,V fre ryy, .3 53- J 1241- xy in . ,. .ykl vm 1 Qlxfs T T ,fini , J I IVVA I C Q? 5? f iiii fi ' C J' fi EV' ., I t J iiii w. Q 1'.i- 4. I X' ff 'L we ig fi ' s tral is tsl , 4- X 5 Glen is having enough trouble trying to Table of Contents. read the V 'W' , . Maureen ' if ,ig Davock ,M Ai Patti Davock 5 9 ,fl ' Vicki Davock Q C' f . , ii. , , I Q 3 Q f . ' c if Q . 1 Laura Deluca Dean Dubois Don Ely 1? 'ff it-ff , of ,ir ,, iiii A ii'i .-ii my An ffl? A ' EX-NJA' I ,xii aussi. Q 31 K . 2 5 ,, f Q 53 F '4l. Wi 7' f , Cindy, Chris, and Linda wish Lisa would get to the good part. , 1 HQAIQQQ ' 'L 15,1 vi 'V ' 'l ,.ff1L ' AXE f 5' is r ' Q ,K W, a ?'.,,6 Ziggy' ff r, x l K A 1 X? Q fr ' , e21!'f1'1 K if ff- f .,, 'l-Mi ,.:5gfff:,5f Y, ' 21 Everything is finger-lickin' good! ,cg f .'.. fn, as V! ,jf la, v , 1, . f Mez. ,L sf W 4 9 wi .L L gil M G ii f, 1 , 2 W :Qui , A .rf ., 'E-L.? l L i 4 l freer ffx, ,M e . if f ,k,,,., 5,45 .,,i t 4 'ld' Ll l Matt Fauler Richard Ferrannini Gary Filkins Lisa Florio Karen Flynn Steve Foster Cindy Francis Allan Gates Irene Gates Lorraine Gatus Mary Gilson Yvonne Goodwin Chris Green Heidi Griesemer Brent Griffin Thomas Griffin Steve Grobuski Cecilia Harrington Lee Anne Harrison Clara Hendry Susan Herrington Jill Hoag Seth Holbrook Beth wonders what Sue is talking to Bob about. Kelly G. King Sandy LaPerle Catherine LaPorte Joan LaPorte Cynthia Lefebvre Deborah Lohnes William Mabee Doug McCabe Thomas McGuire Stephen Monks ThcSmas.Morin Scott Mosely Jim Myers Stanley Niegoda Steve Niegoda John Nugent Loren O'Dell Kurt Palmateer Tracy Petersen Jeffery Pokines Donna Powers Ed Pugliese Holly Reilly 36 '24 T iii T f 11, ,,.,, , if l fd '1 ' f Q, 1 1' f V , .,lt S- H: rlr J V I 7 ,V 'sf' fi - l- ' ' U Larry Hrbek Maureen Hulihan Kevin Hyde rf i . ,,, . , ..w:,w ,.f ,., ,,,, V, David Jones I .. Terry Jones Steve if Keeler if L f n vs S471 1 ? ai s Y Zi , ., I VV -V Qi. Y 'Z 3 f 4 f . . W ' , fvvv ,A , D it Q i'i - T . T mm L. ' ' A' li , 3 5' 'Q bl L 'Stl ix M.,, A Roxanne, Class is inside the school, W 'ia t ,P Q 'H' N 2. , if ' ' s 5' Ji ,J 39 M i A 'AQ S f Ai 't f 1 X M 3 , I I V 1 f ., f. , :. r' W 54? ' I A f ,ff f i ,, z 1, f ' . ' -w if j . , , - ' ' ig-31 ,gi ' -eyl A J ' J 1 12 f-fx f'N r , Ed Reinfurt John Rice Betsy Robson Mary Ropitzky David Rowland Kelly Salisbury ,X fzasfssff f i I think l'd rather be a cowboy, says Seth. I hope at least one of us can remember these answeres Ed, says Brent. ,,.. ,f'T '. V ,U iff i, Vg. fi ' - 131 i I if , ., xx fi W XY Wi' F W f 1 ' Si? - iflrel E. x jf' Q ,W I . i ,List ...,,,,, , ,,,,, K, ' ir' wr' J i r? X fl, ., i, -,-S -1 X ixx if N.. v- 4 . 'lv , - . 'ffg 1 ff : ww , , 4 f ,n l 41 Z at Ma iv? . Jan Wysocki John Zwiercan Gary Sargood Katy Schonbeck Bruce Seney Pam Sherman Ceil Skott Kenny Snyder Beth Sprunger Brenda Stell Annette Stella Bob Stevens Elinor Stevens Richard Stowell Scott Stroffoleno Kevin Suite Helen Sukuskas Sharon Surdam Judy Thomas Keith Thompson Fred Waite John Watts L. an ,I R' 0 I, dv lx si fr 7 10th Grade Eric Amidon Nadine Andrew L K ,IJ I ' Dawn Baldwin f e,,e f April Barnhart is Maxinne Bartolatta . . Shirley Bates is 'Twig EH fm?f'f - ,gym A ., V,i , W-fag ff V: aw 4 QQ at A H' B 5s ra.,-5. 'W 5 f . gy, L 7 ' if limi ' 2 1' t 4 f 3 ',-it ,., , i5L y it wma M .1 V ,A . 1 .3 Q any ' 'B A s I' ' D A - X , ,. : gm t a t i,:, x VV it ,i., Ka , i , i i A' A i.i.i J' ,g if L 'L L A A 8 , B id L Vkkgrlr hw Vkk.k 1 ,,,. I K K is A ' ng ' . , 9' we ,1 xi ,if Joyce wonders why no one else wants to rea . iw ,Z .4-.' 4 L 1 , , af? I X 1' X ly 'iff d were ee at X , Rocky lets Mr. Hunter have it. x KY. K lar 6 E 1 ,X 1 .. c X L ,.-- . iff ef , lf x 2 if , 1 3 .: ,V.k A liil 'QQ ' K' I f, Elizabeth Davis Jane Decker Terri Decker Linda Deluca we Walter Beagle Laurie Bettis Michelle Bissonette Tammy Bowen Augie Brownell Michelle Brogue Terry Bump Hyacinthe Burnham Anthony Bushey Jeff Callahan Maureen Carknard Mollie Caron Lisa Couch Lisa Cramer Carol Cutler Mark Danforth 4, ll J FN.. 7,..X3Cw 3- iv fx, J . I F, Q , x.,,n.: asf! y G 7 wg ,ps it fllenaiy Q, J . i, W- .14 .,t Pi my N W, , MaryAnn ra. 5' 'iii W : 1 Demca Rosalie ri, g DiMaggio my N T w ::,AA it Kathlene if X mf Doughtery . mm.:AV,: M fi, , g 21 W ,eq-rg Mark Dubuke Al Eberle Yvonne Eberle Bonnie Fairbanks Chris Francis Paula Frank Kathy Fleming Dianne Flynn Eileen Flynn Dawn notices something crawling in Nadine s hair Mike Flynn John Greeley Paul Greeley Belinda Green Shelly Green Greenwood Jodi Greismer Steven Griffith Diane Goodwin Carl Harrington wr' 'wa-., Mg , .if .1 QVW- K ' K - if 55.951 , K ,z,:11-me . , - :ew K A A .,,,t.i ., A .E M .. L G I 5 ' G J X - if Q s J John We 'V J S L . K .. 2 44 f -gg, .lf't i K 4 ' -N Y ff awe x stnw? g Q S .L f Ru . WVLL i, 1: it tg., .. .1 F V ., K i. W 1 A These are Seniors!?! A 1, .. . 1' . F 'PI' -is .H :V X r F iggiwi M Ii? Qu Terry James Robin Jepson t G - lsr, s X A YR N 'F Bill Harrison Greg Hoard Regina Hoffman Mary Hoffman Mary Hrbek Mark Hunt 1 fc, , E ,L Sue Kelly Q ' f Cindy Keeler sl ,L J, I I flair H zu Ei kk':L M. . lll ' ,l M .1 ,W qv, M L ,fd , VMW W 1 I 17 ' , ,fl I In f- H ng, i 1 W Q ' f P. Q 2 4 r . CL 'wi' Ll or ,.,., W' M l,ll M afi L A, - .4 ,g ,f Viilryi M ,l, yi U it i .l, fi . , A ,,,,,, C J -4 ! .Q 2 -v'f'i cf ,. ,,,..l,, l,,,ll - , , 1' L' , Holly advises Tom not to talk in the library. John Kipp Chris Lacroix Laurie Lanoue Phil Lanoue Gary Laperle Diane Lefebvre 12213 ' IX 1 X i'lr 1, L 'f L -1 M '3 ing. it sf L iilg You've been caught now - there's no use hid ing the evidence. HEQHEX, ,f 'gg A anemia, . if HN kj, F wx ' Z ' X775 L 5 I' 'V . .22 H- . N I n 13:1 . L-gl rv? 1 Q I I T r 1 , W! , ,fy PM QI. ,V , , Karen Lewsey Tammy Liporace Jeff L.vingston Chris Lohnes Linda Magazu Patty Mahar Maureen Martinez Lisa Matte Regina Matte Dan McMahon Paul McMartin Karen Micheals Paul Miller Frank Morandl Nadine Moore Dawn Ogert Debbie Mulready Robin Noble Lynn O'Brien Julie Prebble Kathy Keene f , HM: , Z , 3 , I 5 3 mf, tn: , - 1, at 4 fy, ' K it -vc. fi? 3 Wi A 4 . ,. ,, 1 L Mfg, , SW' Jim says Let s get them. David Redden Sheila Rice Carol Rondeau Debbi Russell Noordain Said Fred Salluzzo Debra Sausville Darlene Searby Wendy Seifert 'nf fr 1 i Y ge af? V' ir ., ss ' v 'F on ii - ix fa' x We are the Hoosier girls . 141, Q I e yi' 'At ,Jn ' 1. snr f x' 4 4 'IT JW 11' M' 3 ll an S ez S Inn? xy ' Ke ii Tracey Shaw Julie Shea Don Skott Paul Smith Stacey Spiak Al Stevens Sue Stevens Cindy Strait Dale Strotfoleno Tim Suite Darryl Taber Donald Taber A.J. Tate Margie Wright Terry Thorpe Jodi Tollisen Kris Tollisen Jackie Travis Calvin Watts Sheila Whitton Carol Verrastro Marie Allard Robert Allen Elon Baker Lisa Baker Shawn Betit Beth Bisson Richard Bissonette Barb Boesse Kent Bornt Lisa Brownell Kevin Buck Judy Bump Lynn Burgess Lynn Burt Kevin Cardillo Larry Casavant Beth Cipperly Elva Cipperly Chris Chapones Jeff Colegrove Todd Colegrove Paul Corbett Anne Corbin Vince Costantino David Cottrell Jeff Cottrell Laura Cottrell Mary DeMars Terry Dimaggio Bill Dixon 9th Grade r rrlv . Lg 4, A V Qi , A r ,, , i w tla QA? lf ,W K ' it ' f H 45- ' v-.ir .M-Q QQ, ' i?'?:,: -,,,. J us. v llf- tii1,, Q C. 5 l .. 1 K , v .J 1 .K 4 . , 'Htl ' ,. i' 1-Ui? 419 ' is 3 3.-4172? at it ,, gg x wr. L ,Vt 1 - K3 Wk' W Jrr,r T trrr . rr 5 r ,L ...f f r T gig 5 367 - I -V x f Ed says, This not the way I remember the alphabet. .Q lx, -,f K in ffl I ' 11:3-M, . L, ii 4 l X fi 2 1 4 J P 2 if ,S , if - , -may A' . - 37 . , lx, b H K : i gpm f i i xr 1 T5 A 'Y ISE T rrir , - lsrr A Tim Dubois ,ks V .1 ff f'-f ' Donna M . lV'l M V .V , - ', QU, Durkey V ' X ' Carol Eddy ' m t f y ' A at , Mike Eldred Robert Ely 'xv A x if sc? ,k I Monday morning Bridge Club? XX A ix 7' Hilary is shocked by the sight of our roving cameraman bf? ' if so T l .lv a aa Q: 2, X ' gif.. F ' fi D za s -X ,ft A ,. Q 1, if h I gt x af ll. is 'AH f ,,,. I -5:54 A, ' 3 5 ,ff i ff, kgs' if , K is Rae Jepson V Sheri ,Q :tix T F' JGPSOVI , M., is Cindy Jones T T T i -:rg , F s'i ff if I V f ' E1 ff. ' . f - A -:Jn Wa l ,V a f Zi: -.mg ,, ,. y. ., ,,, iQ a 4wBJ,i ff' Q ., 4 ,, ., ,W ,,...., , , - N y T v-. in , iq g D I 2' 1 ' -fl ? 'T1.' , rf A 1 wwf 'HZ' :QA S - T y Q mv: Xl. 17 t 11-5 ,L I in f 1, . E ,ffl Q, 'f 7 y 4 M195 ' I new Kevin Estes Donna Fabiano Sharon Fauler Laura Florio Valerie Flynn Dave Fogarty Nancy Fogarty Robert Foster Thomas Foster Stephanie Geraghty David Gilson Ed Granger Marlene Grenier Bill Grobuski Mike Grobuski Loreen Hackett Kim Harrison Barbara Hartnagle Clark Haskell Kim Haskell Pam Hathaway Ted Hoag Daniel Hunt Darlene Hunt Marlene Hunt Tracy Hunt Sally Hunter Violet Hurlburt Ed Hyde Tina James W- is ,'t,. ' -x ,,Qf:s,, ' ' - Melissa Jones it T ' ff ., . s'si V- Hey, now wait just a minute! Ki'Y5FEYr swf Carolyn Koronas Melinda Kuscsik Kelly La Croix Frank Lane Robert LaPerle Pablo La Porte , ., l, it Q A- ' 'J ,gift C1 xi L W 'L e-if , ,, ' 'iw A A . Ju, . , V' Jennifer Letourneau ,, Barbera Lewis mv- -f W., N I David Lewsey fx A meeting of the L it I Amy Loretan 'C Mark Lukas fi if 'A ' Judy Luke ML L' Y P 1 Q ff Marcel Matte 1 LL ,L -- ,Llmfi Isabel McGuire V 5: ' Kathy McMahon M' 3-K V iew ' 3 fa t Chris is-I ,,,k L -V V L,,l,LL,,,L I Kim Merrills - iff ! tl M44 Michelle Howard K QM i P 7 rf I Tim Milliman A' i L 4 L5 L Tim Morin My Y 4 Cindy Neil Jerry Niles ' ' 49. Jody Niles yyr N Tammy Noble L ' L Lisa North ' ! h , ' ,N Ruth Ormsbee ,L f ' L V53 . ', Ray Peckham -' J V H If l ,Ll Sonny Peckham X W f t'f' - L, i Penny Perrotti ' Z L . ' ltli L g Pmz M M L ' Jamie 'W V Kim Philips f, L L it it lii ff, ' 'ff Michael L L Joanne -L K V Ruth gives us that see through image. Powers ' W if old and the new. 3, 1 .-f 4 N L we ,i,'-qw E N 'fl K L KAEU P! W' ' 'fm . 'L ,J L YW? kv --,af fr fi H A 4 af rs Where are some men when you need them? ai N W f in 1 - I iff! '- , ,352 W L : ,- , X krkk I W f, 'Q I . ':h': S tgeeg he , - 'fs S wwf 35' ' 1 ., mst g fatff I ,.:' 5 f ,Q 'ek' lla X 5 K Mx exam. lea. Iriil Miim nm J W k. lib it ' Ggfic I .u' ff , ,S H p Yavaniski Ji., if ,ah kt, A Ag... Q I K . 1 2 N I W 2 Q. 4 Q :., . MM if Karen 5 J' Yavaniski 'ft ,X Kim Young Alan Zelenka S Z I ., i , x NX 'f ,. A - 1 W ' E of sees sw X Y, If , . . Ag 1 mem 2 me Xl A xii. , if m Rs X, ., , I -. - L 1 Sw .ear tx fs X . E if 3 '31, if . i gill ee emmm l am. I, V V, i , F . .. x R Q, I it f i' as 'felis 7 X A r!!ig ,g9y ngg? t,f M ,Q Bu ,og Sheila Rayner Brett Reed Kathy Restino Carolyn Rider Debbie Roberson Dale Roose Jennifer Salluzzo Deidre Salvi Dominic Schwartz Julie Schwartz Bill Skaflested Matt Smith Becky Sporbert Tammy Sprague Paul Sprunger Al Stevens Robert Strait Fred Sura Greg Sura David Sutton Peter Tollisen Dianne Towne Denise VanderKar Robert Velardi Tom Waite Roger Weeden Margaret Whitton Danny Williams Joy Wysocki Todd Wyscoki ,fw.w,, , , i. 1 Santa Claus is getting lazy this year. He has his helpers do all of the wrapping. I'-'li 8th Grade slall ll l tlll l Reading a book in c Eric Case William Chapones Chad Cook Lisa Coon Mike Connradt Denise Cross Billie-Jo Danforth Tammy Danforth Lisa Davendonis Toni Deluca Martha Demars Ann Eldred Tim Ellis lass Seth? Shame, Shame, Shame! Theresa isn't sure if she wants to come into class or not one foot in the door and one foot out' as Jackie Allard , ii i D Mickey Andrews B ' ,mf Z'fi ,if , ' Mike Appel nl if l Gai' Armstrong ie ggi JL l M N Peter Bakaitis ti- 3 A fav xl ,, Ricky Baker A? cl-13517. WWE , K-.A 9 Bill Bartolotta Diane Beagle B C C Heidi Beck a. as ffl if l Andrea Betit I ll 'ii ,jg 5 Norm Betit 91' a- Klm Bllnstrub 'L :HAH . , gg 'Q fits Q Shelley Bounds ' Donald Bowen I Harold Bowen e Z ,C f ' Denise Brownell +V? 3 l' , QQQQN ff -fl ' John Calhoun . -ff' x X f ., 'af' B J Kim Callahan - f ll' l B li555'Qi 3' - , af, W, tile KJ - -:-,. -- 3 . A ,Fm -Aa Sasa , K' -as ' at x K a-an B . 1 W In In xx .V va .1-'ali-ALF: - Z 1 C Lilk '- -N: f ' as 1 1 L A I '1' 2 ' ss: i ' - f . f we Ti ff 2 B ..gN-.,sawt:-5 s an A 'Q 'f x 'M' ..-nas Christine Esposito Ci' 7 ff .v XF' A uw. R it f TW 754 fa. U f- ' F If 1 ' I I 'X AX ! Q 1 Oh, come on show some excitement. ,. .Www gi , ,. ' . Lllefk f t f f A at ff' K' .v X F t, ., i ,A ' it 1, Nk,, ' N fs .. f ' , :Vk VV ,Q 3, .L ff r 3' l it E s f ' t A if:,i,.i':1i f lf 1 , Karen Hyde ,y - ww ,F H Trisha F 4.2 if J ig James L 'fig f' Debbie ' ' 5 Jepson 2 . W ,gifixixux f Brian Jones , Kyle Jones K iff 'ix It Edgar Keene K ,,,,' i A ' Pat Kelly ' QQ , Lisa Kongsvi k S xiii' Ht .F any xx We fiat 'Wil 4 ,L iw 'ffl .151 j ,,,.i f :'i Q - . iw 2 H A .Aa , ,, V, , f at ,v , 1' -Cav l fi my f, D.- , -vis ., L: A 1, 'Qi is X if X 392 Joe Feraninini Andrea Flynn David Flynn Ed Flynn Larry Foster Scott Foster Aimee Frank Scott Gates Vince Gilbetti Ed Gorman Jill Greismer Wendy Green Kevin Hackett Mark Hackett Benjarmin Gaines Dennis Gardner Diane Harrington Mike Harrington Madeline Hartnagle Steve Hathaway William Hendry Keith Havis Charlene Hicks Paul Higgins Chris Hoffman An artist at work. 47 Robert Pablo shows Kevin Nagle Connie Niles Heather Niles Mary Ogert Mike Pacileo Holly Palmateer Tammy Peckham Lauren Peterson Terri Pine Bob Piritz K O wa I 2 K i ' L Edward M V V L Kuscik ' I M l ly 4 V' Mafia , 'Y 'V k , f y 3 Q Laporte 1 A Q , 92? william 4 on ' iie ,gi ee ek X LS Laporte E Q' P kin, 3' ' ' John Liporace QW N , I ' Beth L f . ' P ' Litherland 'e'l'r' H ' I L , Chris Marsh ,Qljvel t ia V L . Theresa if or f L McGuire EN M x l ' gt, 1 Brett Minor Claire MOl lkS A ', EL Bill Morandi fi Kevion X. Morrison . -,., fm 1 Lori Moore D 0 n al d if af 92195 '2 .1 Mulready Andy ., 1 ' ti Murray Jeff Myers , 1' 'Wi . us how to dress correctly. , .ff J ' . 11 ,l 1 ' f'TM'r M 14: ,ers L ' K Q ' M ,,L: 'fl ,ff 3 ,. , l y 55 5 . -ra- ,. ,M ,A s rn .ills 'iff M15 .lim Powers John Powers Colleen Reeve ii ,Q .. 'JL Mark Rice Melissa Rivard Mike Rowland Qpv any ,, My if . s... . il, Q9 - 1, A yy X ,er C5 Q A ' ' f A L ,f v V It . JL, iii if he L .L M S ' -iw' 'X if ,, , . 1' L . . , . Pt ' ' ,.,l ,rl QQ f.w5'ff.,,, ,M-my 4 , u 'A . I Ui Q. , fl' Dan, you don't have to cry about it! lf you don't understand - 3' it, you'll just flunk. if ,V 1 Arnold f K i , 'V ,ft Russell 4 ' ..:,, Q Brian f 'Q ,, ' Russell Q ' z , lv... :W nk I? ,y Kevin 1 -' , Russell if X 'him Russell -- Maimorl :rf . ' K , Said 4 if' V Sharon 'T .F fn N S Sargood ' X 1 Jie , gg, Lisa K- f' , , Q Sausville . V J Q Amy Q 'hx ' ' Schonbeck , ' El'lC Shaefel' if . 1 A y ,K f Sheffef Y .Q Z f i Joe Sherwin .Q A A -If x 'fy 1 Ha i fa I M att , , K N ' 31 Sherwin Vt . N ' lj I' Slclnski A .. an Shawn 1, ,Q ,uhgp fe t Skaflestad 2 X ' emi L, Dawn Smith MRT, , WY fm Jennifer X' -N-1' Sparks ggwft ' L, A - ,ig S . ,c ' ! 14' 2 , SSSr,.1 W mV V N 'V v . QQ 'tlf seZ??'i rhr' Q31 X H :ix WMw,t1 mme A, S S S ' 'f-iii? , W LM 4,41 . ,,1 3,43 ' s., ffl lmvsiiywf' H f??7?QSif? M y iffliif sg if , 'W Tv f 4TiQf'f: K ' I 31,2 -I l rrrrnr ii i l4?fi ,qwfqgyfwmi sf if tfiwfijj V ,.,,e.f' ' . ' Monday's Special for lunch: frog legs in mud!! ,Mt W ' , 3 bu ,- f -i V aj, :S Q ,. N: A ,ff ui we NWS., f e Oh no! The enemy has discovered my secret fleet! Mike Stachelski S it Ed stein m Jeff Stevens V wi ' , ezr K Neil Stowell Robin Stowell f Karen Snyder 1 2-New i Mary Thomas W , David Watson 3 . 3 Ray Weatherwax , S - Tom Webster Florence Weeden Tammy Wescott J Sue Whittet Joyce Wilwol I ' ,S ' .. , , 71 M V Sue Yavaniski ..::2 A Paul Yerke ' - V Karen Yurewitch ,i ft' ,-M-ff'- ' 7th Grade J sy? x Sign up now for your free order blank to cancel your report cards! Susan Blinstrub Kari Bornt Jonathan Bossoni Richard Bounds Chris Bradley Mane Bredbenner Bonnie Breese Barry Brogue Candy Browe Dean Brownell Ken Bruner Chris Cabana Jennifer Cahill Walter Callahan Cathy Carknard ui .- CCW. is, 5 A .3 K , M TT s Q iyissis VZ.. if C lfbrfiff ss r if C J Q -' f , ., S t gr Paul Aleksonis Pete Aleksonis Robin Andrews Leroy Baker Betty Beagle Mike Bacon ff C 4 w S Tina Beck Luke Bigelow Paul Bissonette w35Y ge Ezgffd gif fs- -2915 gif!-Q ,A-.Hi X31 if , 1 'vi A X K Q 1 i 5, if X is ia! - ,Xa If ,M ,nh 1, ,,.. ffl.. +'.Fw, 'ff A 'fi It ' .R m X giik E 0 X r fi w'it -wr 1 K 4WIZ: '1' 5 7252 4 . rf f 4 W ef 5 if M . L,i W? 5 ivl 13, . u R X 1 Watt t K The Invasion of the Munchkins!!! S E !u'Y? if W ' , 33 , GM. if .8 F mix .N 4 - .hs 4- ,. 1. r ...Q i. uf 11 A '4' if ' 2 L ' 5 .. V ,bk, . H G NV - xx. XA g Q . . 'A , ig K ' ,Ek in s l s iw, .ZQT573 '-LL M K , 1 XL., . ,VZV .,., Q r K my A fn. v. .N ss. :?fS-AI-. -lf'Iw'i'1'L . .xx '. sx 'l..1'- 1 -.,',x -A-nu, :VN i Earl Case Agnes Clancy Kim Clark . Mary Beth Cook Peter Coonradt Mary Corbin Pat Corbin Diana Corey Charlie Costantino Theresa Danforth Gregg Davendonis Mark Davock ' if M1 2314! ' K- y as f r , ,x .. . i 1 , -f J W ww X . if 59-5 K 1, Q Q' ' , WMV! E A is ,, W j K 7: , ,. V XE . ll- I Z All s Mg! 'F 'ca 'K lf . ft- 4, l , 1 Jag . 2 if V' i fi U: in 715, , X SK.-.EK A, Q, Larry can't figure out how to get the paper into the ma- Open the door here it comes chine. f Ji F555 . 5 1 G, X .Y T ww-wr+ 'f f4f'fffff2f'7 s ,. iiiili . ' ' K2 .45 ,gv ' -,,r Qztz .L A ,N U . ,,.LL K - 'nib . 5 A : .w i f ..: 'I-QR155 xv, yi gil - . -3 XA, I 7 ,K , K fi . 4 x 5 G V ,lx gm 'zfffglllii . E 1, Nb Z? ' 2 fig. X K ....Maypo!??! James Decker Howard Dewey George Dimaggio Karen DiPippa Karen Dunnigan Tony Fabiano Lisa Foucher Patty Fleming Brian Gardner Tony Giarraputo Jackie Godbout Cindy Granger if fs : ' 'iPf 'Fx V 'W Z ,VVV :' Greg works hard on his masterpiece. Toni Granger Cheryl Gyberg Paul Hand David Hansen David Harris -V f - Brian Harrison I 'i J 'Wt Alan Haskell 1 Kim Havis V ,ii A Paul Haynes J Hilary Hodgson 43 ' Sarah Holbrook Corena Hunt ,,f 71,51 Dawn Hunt I Pam Hunt M Terry Hunt Timothy Hunt - f' Renee Howard Q. , Calvin Hurlburt J 't' nv' Gail Jepson Rhonda Jepson Arnold Jones l 111- Tammy Jones ,. 4693. 'af Mark Johnston 5- ii' T , .. 7 .Q jg, il We f Y S Eric Jorgens it K rto. J' t ' Brian takes time out for a short nap L, 5 ' ,ri V -, ,f-5 E 4, Q A f ,X E Q, 52. l . 1 ,, I y I L K d s-, :s,:f3i'3'-W f ff ' E s g J ,. '..' T X fy, ' , ' , -- w Q L W ' .,. . -4., W rf r A ' pf .,.-f-fi fl X -VI' .MW - ,bf . :Mi 5 . L F 4 'If , If ., . W W gs sz' ,,., . 5 us 1 if 'YW' , n he J U 1' H IA fs xt 7 . fab 1 i i ' sf Missy Keeley Stacey Kenney Betsy King Ronnie King Todd King J 1 -ff X , David Kipp .H -.:' V If .V iii '49 1 z ,, yVVyyV 1 'ii-v A M ,Q Robert Koronas ' ' VX ,gif ,W Suzanne Klebbe V W 'V t Mike Kowalik .A ' ..- 9' f ' Af ' Judy and Jeanne work hard at looking busy. ,J . , Mimi Lane ' ' 1 I Margi LaPorte 'rf ' 'Q' ai 7 A A , Lyle Livingston A Aff - ' 1 H, Mg' Carol Lohnes A - ,, ,iie X M If ,,, , fi Howard Lchnes fl Q eff R Wayne Masisano jf il 3 Bill Mane J 2 ' if ,J f if wiiitt ' i 3 'emi Ae Y, ML. , Y in A ,.. ,.: E I ,v: W ,.,. 1 4' Q if 4 X f Zi if A - it of ' , Af-:JE 1 5 , ,i,, 1 s o 1 Wi. 1 'FZ H jg : QM iii, . -' L Q -, 1 tiziltmig-335' Maureen Monahan Tom Moore Wayne Morgan Patti Pacileo John Parker Lori Peck Michelle Peckham Rickey Rice Jackie Ryan Kelly and Michelle make posters to honor the stars of H.F.C.S. A, ,f Q my No one else is dressed for Halloween, Wendy. Are you sure it's t0day?! Norma Stevens Theresa Stewart Connie Strait Bruce Stroffoleno Jeff Suite Tina Thomas Teresa Thurber Cindy Wade Jean Weatherwax Joan Weatherwax Bill Webster Bobby Wescott Matt Williams Jody Wright Philip Yerke Leroy Young I S. Q 3 ii' 'GY f , flirt' W ,,. .X kg x . Qt - fl W? K it ' 5x f ,, 'Er' 1' ' ' -3 xg, S ' s- . r if f . :S W' f .M t.,f 'A, . A... , W -t . ,X T -sag' ' S A 35 - ,. Y' . K ws- :5 hw +9 N 4 .. ,, ffm, J' Mike Schneider Norhayati Said Patti Sausville Joe Scott Stephanie Smith Beth Sousie im ' its IQ .. fs? T .ati , Ar mi Qs W -ww - , Q 4 ,,. -N., S Connie ' ' 4 Stearns Q fi 'CI 1- , ., t . Geraldine eg A M -Q ' , Stevens K A b gg IP if Jerry S . Stevens , M 5,1 ,Y it 1 1: .3 - X l Q o,l,, F .. ' 'J Qii - 4 A1 If ' ,af tx to . F, If you keep doing your homework every night, the teachers will think something is wrong with you! acultg We Shall Leave Our Nests Innocent And Unarmed I I l l Infil- Faculty .f ' 'Z it ' -kk , in f' . lui '- Mr, Altobell . Science Mr. Baker - Physical Education Mr. Bero - Math ,sm . Betts - Driver Education Miss Boupion - Reading, English Mr. Brewster - Guidance QW 31 nd And did I tell you the joke about . . . . . ! Mrs. Brown - Spanish FBUWWW V Mrs. Carpenter - Home Economics Mrs. Clintsman - English Mrs. Douglas A Business x 6?-E 'irbifas sf args MQ -- Miss Cicero - Math Mr, Baker shows us how to do Ilp ups MY. Clintsfnan Speflial Miss Dence . Psychologist su- 1 :mmm 1: Elf! Mr. Eastwick - Social Studies M55 Eddb' - English But Mr. Everly, l don't like carrots. Mr. Everly - Music i, uf 'mi : Mr. Folgert - Guidance Mrs. Frazier - Home Economics Mr. Greenberger - Math 'Viv vi Mr. Gaillard e Music Mr. Gronning - Social Studies ... MWA, i , 1 l - i i V . Mr. Hager - Math Mrs. Goldstein - Math, Science Mr. Harrison - Heath Mrs. Hutchins - English - , is il Mr. Marozas - English 1 Mk? .awmkp S. Mr. Holloway - Social Studies Mr, Idleman - Social studies -6- W z si izir if ' . What do you m homework?!?! Mrs. Miller - French M ' .sw ean you didn't do your Mrs, Holmes - Nurse Mr, Lang V Business . Gee, I don't know what you mean. Mrs. Neaton - Librarian Mr. Peckham - English Mr. Pedersen - Music Mrs. Pellidino - Math, Social Studies Mrs. Perry - English, Social Studies se M i in 1 Mr. Reeve - Science Miss Robinson - Art Mr. Rodak - Science Q 5 1 Qv, if .K - ,I ,gg ,ggi- 1 gs , 15 sz --1' -as-.9-5 ' Ser ist? i si if . 'sim 1 .At Mr. Roy - Social Studies Mrs. Thornton - Social Studies Mr. Waltz - Science F QYWNW' ,L N QW-tsl-r-ui 'Un ui 1Ii1 qQ Mr. Sargood - Wood Shop Mr, Turi - Science Mr. Wright - Auto Shop ii K A Mr. Stritch - English Mr. Veldman - Metal Shop Miss Wadsworth - Physical Education Elementary Faculty lst row I. to r. Mrs. Jones, Mrs. Brankman, Mrs. Zelinkas, Miss Keatly, Mrs. Fogert, Mr, Brankman, Mrs. Burdick. Back row L. to r. Mrs. Cunningham, Mrs. Harrington, Miss Farrara, Mrs. Tudor, Mrs. Gifford, Mrs. Aman, Mrs. Burdick, Mrs. Konsvik. 7 . ' .. . 1 H f f 1 if f' 4 ' Back row L. to r. Mr. LaStage, Mr. Redden, Mr, Hodgson, Mrs, Burdick, Mrs. Neudecker, Mrs. Davendonis. Mr. Russert. Front row I. to r. Mr. Dewey, Mr. Barotto, Mrs. Marbot, Miss Hughes, Mrs. Ubelacker, Mr. Wilson. ,.,. ., ...- HM .. bf, fn' E wif! 1 J'-W' 'M Q v LH I A A, .,. :,iI1ff' . X. 3 f fr .. r , ' M 21 ,fs---'H V' 'N ,. A '1 , ,,m,.. 2 1, L ' J . Q, 1 MVS- Brenenstuhl Mrs. Holmes and Mrs. Cramer r wif: 4. . W 5445. 'e...ff I G f . l 4 i , , . yf f.. . . A Q m adhnshv-Suki Mrs. Hume Mrs. Whittet Mrs. Ogden -W -... L - Mrs. Bryce no fb., Mrs. Durkey ii' Mrs. Frank Y .Q L....,, Ms. Eddy Mrs. Redden is ri 6 'if 15.5577 W W 3--W 1' ,. - I 3 ' 1 Q -W: C-ggfzff 1' Q. R .2 4 I . zz ,jgy ,V V : A :af . '--' 4 I 9421 , 11,2 iv Aw 3 my 5 , Mrs. Jones Mr. McCart CL. to R5 - M. Philpott, H. Michie, T. Cbirosello, F. Perotti, T. Kalinowski, W. Durkee, L. Cardillo, D. Bisson. . V f .: Q s il - il I .. . .. , , 4? ei , 2 , .. . T Q f, I X 6 ,.,-I, .R ,.,- . m.LJ,j . . :gg-' ., '. .V,U,,. M . QL. to RJ - Back row: Mrs. Bradley, Mrs. Constantino, Mrs. Paradis, Mrs. Ryder, Mrs. Pleasant, Mrs. Shaw, Mrs. Miner, Mrs. Moore. Front row: Mrs. Holzauer, Mrs. O'MalIey, Mrs. Brownell, Mrs. Eighney, Mrs. McCart. QW Back row QL. to RQ - B. Barber, H. Taber, F. Schmigel, J. Suite, B, McCart, Dority, O. Brenenstuhl. Front row KL. sto RJ - B. Harrington, H. Barber, W. Sheffer, P. Bakaitis, S. Scaglione, M. Hoffman. 4 1 1 P0115 We will Be Filled With y, et Mourn ...... I as 5 Varsity Football Panthers Finish Second In The League. The 1980 Panther Varsity Football team complet- ed an extremely successful season. They had a re- cord of 7 - 1 - 1. The Panthers roared through the season losing only to Whitehall who went on to win the division title. This loss puts us into second place by half a game. In a majority of the games the Panthers came from behind to win. The coaches and two captains, Chris Reinfurt and Chuck Yavan- iski, got the team fired up to come out winning in the end. There were also several squad members that were elected to the Conference All Star Team. Those members are Chris Reinfurt, Mike Yavaniski, Skip Howard, Ronnie Baldwin, Steve Vogler, and Ed Reinfurt. Chuck Yavaniski, Scott Stroffoline and Matt Fauler were also elected as honorable men- tion. Edith kicks off. Front row to RJ C. Breese, B. M. Yavaniski, C. Yavaniski, C. Reinfurt, S. Howard, R. Baldwin, J Wysocki, T. Mentiply, R. O'DelI, S. Vogler, J. Fabiano. Second Row CL. to RJ A.J. Tate, B. Manoogian, B. Harrison, S. Schwartz, M Dubuke, G. LaPerIe, S. Stroffoleno, J. Rice, D. DuBois, E. Reinfurt, S. Niegoda, A. Brownell, N. Said, B. Griffin, D. Stroffoleno, P Lanoue. Third Row CL. to RJ - Coach Baker, R. Stevens, S. Schwartz, S. Niegoda, D. Skott, K. Suite, F. Waite, J. Sherwin, J. Betis Coach Greenberger, R. Stowell, R. Maussert, J. Dacchille, C. LaCroix, D. St.Hilaire, A. Stevens, D. McMahon, F. Salluzo, E. Pugliese D. McCabe, B. Bissonette, Coach Baker. I NN 'X .ef yu Jijg X 3' Y S 'gt I Can't hold them back anymore Ron. John gives the ball a big hug. 5 ii Matt is biting his nails between plays. Chris hopes he can out run the enemy The team rejoices as Ed adds another six points to the Panther score. ' A ' kb A my Sf' 5 K sr , ,X ix., lil W, 3 gif I X Q Y .Q - . ,, Q I V .- e 5 4 ES We are Gr - r - r -reat!!! s.. y emwg' HW' Xa 'le Matt goes back to pass to Brent. Q I guess we scared them! Chris is ready for the snap eff e wgm, tw- . 'Mu The worried looks indicate an opponent's score. RM. Cheerleaders Spirit!! The consistent spirit of the cheerleaders can be seen throughout the season whether they are out on the field or in the halls working on posters and hoops for the football season. They worked hard to perfect their routines, which have greatly improved since the girls began going to camp. This year nine went and won the coveted spirit stick for excellence and many blue and red ribbons as receiving new ideas for cheers and chants. The officers for the 1979-80 school year are: President, Vicki Seifert, Vice president, Wendy Liporaceg Secretary, Maureen Davockg Treasurer, Lori Stewart. Mrs. Frazier, the cheerleading advisor, has done much to add to the support and leadership of the cheering squad. The cheerleaders rush on the field as spectators look on. l sure hope he doesn't bite. CL. to RJ D. Goodwin, T. Arm, A. Barnhart, K. King, J. Wysocki V. Seifert, L. Harrison, M. Robinson, M. Wright, W. Liporace, C Lefebvre, M. Davock. capturing the league Championship. Contributing to the N i sis: overall record of 14 - 3 was Catherine LaPorte with 12 .ttttat, . There Were a total of 41 goals scored against 18 teams 1. . this season. Although the team is losing three seniors as . , l l - . 'Atf tts, . L-': J it 'K . I . 'S 'g s Qi- Varsity Field Hockey . . 4 . 'T5?is f i Field Hockey Team Champions . . Y K -4,A The varsity field hockey team finished the season by ' 5 , . 'iik . A ' V, .s 1 at a . N W :I goals, Tracy Peterson with 11, and Patty Mahar with 6. 1 , the upcoming J.V. players will provide a strong team next 1 'if H ,Q 1 year. 5 - V Q . . - I . , W . -if ..,- -1 Q .. . 3. Q a fig S 1 issi P iiss .P it 1 we 4 ' :ie 1. .f '.1-' - A P- ff K , . .,, . A Sr lxk N I K A K it X ,K y i it Q Og xg Uk fs has gigp .s . . .1 ti 1 fs 3? so '22, .iii P u ff Q v .D . I X. W 3 I My W g K - '-.: X .xkg in K' rjmfjvy . . 751 1' t I siii 1 1 1 J,1.if ,r..r ,. . It's a varsity Victory. Elinor, don't just stand there do something! says Nancy. Standing CL. to RJ - Coach Wadsworth, E. Stevens, T. Petersen, J. Bradley, J. LaPorte, T. Bump, J. Thomas, S. Bass Kneeling CL. to RQ A G. Gray, L, DeLuca, K. Kovage, H, Sukuskas, N, Fabiano, P. Mahar, C. LaPorte, T. Clintsman, P. Carknard 70 J-v- Field Hvckey J.V. Field Hockey Team Goes 1 J H Q 'Q .. sf' Q Undefeated!! The 1979 J.V. Field Hockey team finished with an out- standing league record of 10 - 0 - 4 and an overall record of 11 - 0 - 5. The highest scorer for the season was Terry Thorpe who scored 11 goals. The second highest scorer was Linda Deluca who scored 10 goals. Congratulations should be given to the team and their coach, Mrs. Thompson. The team only had two goals scored against them in 16 games. The Varsity team looks forward to a great season next year. -vm-M., . . ' cash if l 'iV, i ,fxf , , xx K I K I i, , . . . ii. , 1 R V Umph! Ugh. .sa y 3 J 1 Q A A . 1 Linda takes charge of the ball. Standing CL. to RJ - K. McMahon, D. Flynn, J. Salluzo, J. Bump, J. Wysocki M. Jones K. Dou hert S H ' t E C' I T Bowen, P. Perrotti, L. Bettis, T. Thorpe, L. Deluca Center - Coach Thompson Kneeling CL. to Rjg- M. Xlulard l?Airgl5rl?r?ard. Dlplgjlzglvinl L. Davis, T. Bump, P. Frank, B. Fairbanks, M. Brogue, D. Fabiano, T. Shaw I V ' ' ff 4' wr- Holly wins by an elbow. 0 Girls Track And Field Three Records Broken The 1979 Girl's track and field suffered through a very frustrating season as they didn't win a single meet. On the bright side of the season, the girls did break three records. Penny Armstrong broke the shot put record, Kathy Hayden, Holly Bossoni and April Barnhart broke the two mile record, and Cath- erine LaPorte also broke the 330 hurdle record. The girls are expecting a much improved season next year. Clc.. l hope I make it this time. says Rose. 9 77l Look at that determination on Cathy's face. f e. Back row C. Cutler, K. Restino, L. Petersen, G. Armstrong, A. Barnhart, T. Clintsman, C. LaPorte, K. Ryder, J. Griesmer, T. Petersen J. Wysocki, L. Benson, B. Connie Front Row: M. Gilson, L. Matte, H. Bossoni, D. Dubuke, L. Stewart, L. Luke, S. Bossoni R. Bates, D. Testa, K. Hayden sitting, Coach Restino Cross Country Cross Country Team Finishes 6 - 3. The team had a difficult season but finished with an overall record of 6 - 3 and a 3 - 4 record in the league. At the Salen Invitational, the team finished 3rd out of eleven teams. The individuals at Salem finished 12th, 19th, 23th, 25th, and 27th. They had a difficult season, but the future does look promising. What's my strategy today. Should l be first or last or , . . H9'S eatin' me UD f35f- Vd betfef kick ln! ,Z CStanding L. to RJ L. Hrbek, S. Niegoda, R. Weeden, T. Griffin, J. Myers, B. Shea, Coach Coulter. Kneeling CL. to RJ - S Foster, D. Schwartz, J. Scott, M. Hunt, B. Harrison, L. Bigelow. Varsity Basketball Panthers Tie For Second In League Coach Dewey's Varsity basketball team fin- ished the regular season with 17 wins and 3 losses and a 2nd place finish in the Wasaren League. The team was led by the scoring of Kevin Brewster, James Martinez, Andy Andrew, and Mike Thorpe. They all averaged double figures. Also, Kevin led the team in rebounds. This year's team consisted of 8 seniors, 4 juniors, and 1 sophomore. The outlook looks promising next year with many talented new additions from the J. V. squad. 3,5 J. HFCS 53 51 68 54 77 64 57 57 eat 88. at 71 . 7. C66 South Glens Falls Stillwater . Averill Park Schuylerville Mt. Anthony : Greenwich Tamarac V Salem Cambridgeftf. Stillwater Q53 Schuylerville 'i'l' G reenwictj , Averillfark gggzk Tamaf .ew ,fp . .,.,, ll. 3353 a S0Uit3sG'e'15s529!!5 Salted ii Hoostc 5 'Cambridge ' f Iii W . , - , ' A -K Tuff? 3 iw Opponent 51 54 Coty 47 35 66 65 53 55 54 . .. 51... H 4 ' - . .. ,,,,,V K 1 52 V' ti wffmahzw gases if teiltiiiw fv sf 5' - Standing L to R: B. Hall, J. Lynch, M. Sheffer, J. Wysocki, M. Beck, B. Shea, W. Corbett, M. Thorpe, Coach Dewey. Kneeling L to R: F. Salluzzo, J. Rice, J. Martinez, A. Andrews, M. Fauler, K. Brewster, K. Dewey, K. Seifert. , ., ,F ll 9 ,Q an p Everyone is totally captivated by Mike's shot. ' 3' Kevin and Bob don't seem to be too thrilled about tonight's game. S f V lj, ' y V-' . Ha ' i as M .5 Kg 7 , . .. 4 v,,, Q Q 15 nv iv ffb i . 'f A if N1 atv' J ,fi 2 it N A , L -,,i y ' 4' ' 1 in Will somebody get the baIl!!!! Jim prepares for another great pass. t t A .....,.. Jimmy moves in for another Panther score. Mike shows what you can do if your Mother uses Bounce in her dryer. J. V. Basketball l l l l l Dtrmm l M 'lf X1 5 ' W 1 , ? . ,. . , ,., L' ,cw 3, !V i ff 1? A The Junior Panthers completed the 1979-80 sea- 4 son with a spectaculr 19-1 record. This placed them g tiii 1 if first in the Wasaren League. Their only loss was a 34955 4, tough two point decision to South Glens Falls. The , 15 if young Panthers showed an explosive and balanced 4 offense led by Phil Lanoue, Dan McMahon, Noor- M y 1 if . . . . . f if dann Said, and Frank Morandi. They mixed this with sf Q : a tenacious defense. Their efforts will surely show in 5 -0 Sq? U A future varsity endeavors. A I , I -1 W 1- 3 '42 V J David Lewsey drives around a pick for a score. T sl ' ailtuxe ggqmimu K 'rm , ,V . . af .P 9. -l.fg:3 w iiei , l r ff 31? lf si t 'T ' 1 1 4 , , . yy r . 'QA :lj gif WJ 1 '13 4 iii at at Hr ff. . bf. A fff' 2-L, iss. at ' l M . . .iip - V A, ,. . 1 . V K , mf .V-,' 4 : '. V'i ' 5 ,fel MM, iii, .,, lg l ,,.,,, jiJ,5T f' ., Tim lays one up for two. Paul lets go of his elevator pass. . if . ,f., I ,.LV V uvb , . ,, -Q Standing: L. to R. A. J. Tate, M. Piritz, P. Corbett, V. Constantine, D. McMahon, Coach Wilson, D. Skott, T. Wysocki, D. Lewsey. Kneeling: L. to R. C. Dewey, F. Saluzzo, P. Lanoue, N. Said, B. Harrison, F. Morandi, D. McMahon, D. Gilson U The J. V. Cheerleaders sing the Alma Mater during a home game Cheerleaders spirit. . The Basketball Cheerleaders at H. F. C. S. are under the advisorship of Mrs. Margaret Frazier. The girls worked very hard getting the gym filled with posters. A lot of time and effort was given in order to get a spirited rally CBoth squads dis- played decorative hoops.J The cheerleaders also kept up spirit and helped lead the team onto many victories. The cheerleaders show all their spirit during the game. Cindy and April are walking the tight ropes. T' e 'fm .X f ,. ,, . .xQi.t.... . 1- ' V lf5?5f?f .. if ff. . F-. .. g . Z. fall, y y i i A ',.. , , I . f V ,N 1 ' mg, ' VY -Q .,.e, - ' ' U -,wp ,,.. if, ,,..., 6 4 'iJ'l ' .. X , ri ' I A .KN L .,,, g I V V X 1 2. , 1, W9 V f '- .1-,:. - A 1. I A. I gli . . , M A ,ff at . Top L to R: M. Davock, W. Liporace, M. Moore. Middle L to R: Advisor - Mrs. Frazier, K. Clintsman, C. Lefebvre, J. Wysocki, M. Robinson, V. Seifert. Front: L. Harrison Wrestling Wrestlers Class C Champs Again! Coach Ken Baker led the Panthers to an- other successful season with a thirteen win, two loss record. After losing their opening match to Amsterdam, the Panthers came on strong to win twelve in a row before falling to an old nemisis, Salem. The Panthers, led by Co-Captains Bob Griffing and Dave Monks, had one of the best tournament teams in Section Two. They placed first in the Spencer-Van Et- ten, South Glens Falls, Washington County and the Class C sectional tournaments. The Pan- thers, though losing seven seniors, have sever- al returning lettermen and an able J. V. team ready to continue the winning tradition. i: , , .. i ,, .,.. Q58 .4 f sf tt,-- , ,,... tt, xi: .rv-ss elif: 'Q C . Y . 1'tffi'f 'S'!'f1fT T.. 535253 4, , , W? M3 Q? hi . . ,,,- , 5 f Falligigirv .s..t Hoosicigfrgjiiiji Hoosick- Fallslls Hoosigk Faiiggg. Hoqiick Falls'- Hoqsick Falls H , , -.,,1,l-..1 .,,,t., Q f1swcSv,:b::xsu1-t fniqgifgygjygs 3-Q55 L f -- --Wf---1ff- ' Hoosickixfallsf fc, .ass GUtffi5land.s58. ,sil S Amst2irdaVmW126 f South Glens FAlls Columbia - 9 Mt. Pleasant - 20 l..'1....,fLinton - 3 Cambrigge - 7 - 22 Iamarac -jQ ,',s , , Stillwater Mi- ' 'f,Skchuylervill6?55t1r?2 Salem - 31 . .,.... Draper - 13 l N Standing CL to RJ R. Stevens, E. Reinfurt, C. Yavaniski, E. Pugliese, L. Bump, R. O'DeIl, J. Bettis. Kneeling CL to RJ J Gardner J Gardner, B. Griffin, B. Griffin, D. Monks, S. Howard. Dave gets his man for a two point takedown. .Fx i But Coach . . . l can't pin him. He's crying on my shoulder. Larry walks away a winner . . . as usual. Skip Howard goes HULK while trying to bring hisi man to the mat. fi l l l J. V. Wrestling Wrestlers Finish Year With 9-3 Record! This year the J. V.'s had an over all record of 9 W and 3. A lot of time and effort was put into the junior varsity squad to get a wrestler's body in shape, mental attitude fixed, and his moves per- fected, knoing that he alone can determine the out come of the match. On the Junior Varsity, the work is hard, the defeats just as hard to take, and the winning just as rewarding and important. The J. V.'s have shown themselves to be very competitive and a rather hard act to follow. Mark gets ready to roll his opponent. l l 5 i Q 5 tial! , . l 532,57 K i 2355.133 l 1 l Standing L. to R. M. Hunt, D. McCabe, C. Lacroix, D. Roose, D. Sutton. Kneeling L. to R. M. Dubuke, D. Towne, R. LaPerle, E Baker. QQ -... ,,, . A-sw . gn 9 ,Nw r . Patsy, the leading scorer, goes up for two more. 3 1 5 . is . 'Q . I i th .,. NX - . a il - My T - V EN - F117 1 , ef P5 . .P . A ' ' Y- i- v , 14.5 9 'J fSSg i' ' ,- q ij , - 1 i I I I 'gg' --A I -X 3 f ..:. j ,. l - 1. .t . b i 1- 'i Tracy concentrates on putting it on. Girl s Basketball GirI's Basketball Revitalized. The Panther girl's basketball program has gained impetus under the coaching of Mr. Green- berger and Mrs. Cabana. The varsity is currently tied for second behind league-leading Tamarac. The team was led by the scoring and rebounding of Patty Carknard and Tracy Petersen and the excellent guard play of Maureen Martinez. Pros- pects look bright for '81 with 13 out of 14 veterns returning. , '- -i I Back row CL to RJ - Coach Greenberger, Michelle Brogue, Terry Bump, Sue Kelly, Tracy Petersen, Cecelia Skott,Joah LaPorte, Julie Shea, Holly Reilly. Front ros QL to RJ - Patsy Carknard, Terry Thorpe, Glynda Gray, Maureen Martinez, Elinor Stevens, Patty Mahar. i . J i CL to RJ - Coach Cabana, P. Perotti, J. Travis, L. Deluca, C. Wh 'NW' Ash Chapones, J. Luke, J. Wysocki, K. LaCroix, K. McMahon, M. Maureen gets set to drive as Patsy struggles for position. Jones. Varsity Baseball Varsity Baseball Finishes 6-7 the 1979 Panther baseball team finished the season with 6 wins 7 losses. The Pan- thers where led by the hitting of Matt Fauler 43423, Ernie Bates 13483, AL Bornt 43245, and Wade White C.305J. Offensively, the Pan- thers finished the season with a respectful team batting average. 12525. Matt Fauler led the pitching corps with 4 wins. With 9 return- ing veterans, the 1980 season looks promis- mg' Now, that's what I call sliding in! '33 4 ml Q- 'xii Brent says I don't think he's going to get me. Like the coach says, keep your eyes on the the ball. ...Y . In N ..,.. N, Back Row 1 to r D. Bradley, S. Brownell, B. Griffin, e E. Reinfurt, J. Fabiano, S. Schwartz. 2nd Row 1 to r J. Cottrell, R Baldwin, A. Bornt, E, Bates, M. Fauler, M. Allard, Coach Altobell 1st Row l to r W. White, J. Rice, L. Jennings, D McCabe, B. Niles, B. Griffin. ,.,,,4...,.f f , - y . '99, , X.,.' , With a little concentration maybe l can catch it this time. 53' A , U I Vkkgiwkeyra , ..,. is gf-.A IJ ,I nv, , hw , 'fb' ws, .., tgr mx K 1-nn-g , A W Q K ,,,,I if 1 A 5, ,lf , t , w Q . -rv if .T .xv-, ..,..,e, 'VVA fm,,:nv t .. A f .5 . Aft v f H H f-,, . . l K A I ...Nr I - l I I 1:',fer?'3l, f ij, damn' R. f Q. , ,X ,, t1A,AV i,iA N Q f. ff, RW .e ggpv 7 f L s ,J 47 W We could be doing bigger and better things this afternoon, ut... L'-'ws . X-nf 4 - ' J.V. Baseball Young Panthers Finish 3rd In League The J.V. Baseball team completed the '79 season with an eight win and six loss record. This placed them third in the league. The junior Panthers were led by the hitting of Dan McMa- hon, Fred Saluzzo, and Phil Lanoue. Each led the team with eleven hits apiece. This year's team consisted of mostly freshman. Next year's outlook is very promising as several key players will return as seasoned veterans. Sorry, but we lost our pep three innings ago. .VJ . . mt' ., . Front Row L. to R. J. Gardner, B. Harrison, M. Hunt, D. Skott, M. Debuke, T. Morin, F. Morandi. 2nd Row L. to R. A. Stevens, D Reilly, J. Sherwin, J. Myers, D. McMahon, D. McCabe, D. St. Hilaire, N. Said, Coach Wilson. 3rd Row L. R. P. Lanoue, F. Saluzzo, K, Suite. Varsity Softball Kelly Shaw Finishes With .410 Batting Average. record of 3-11, a great effort was put forth by the team. Nancy Danforth pitched two winning games and Patsy Carknard pitched one. Kelly Shaw, Patsy Carknard, and Tina Bump with bat- ting averages of .-410, .383, and .353 respective- ly, contributed a great deal to the team. While losing two seniors, next year's team looks strong with some promising players from the J. V. team. 3 A 'G 'fu- M f tl ilii , , A V Although the Varsity Softball team had a league sirfff 3 :3 Q i ah- 4 v K J '. qi rl 5 Bt Q Y Nfwm, ta W' K ini-u-me-. J V S, ,, :V-. iw ld My ' -lf --an--we . ' J at ST -A M . Jrmaf, Oh no! I think she's gaining on me! The great Fabiarlo Up i0 bai- in Q . .3 lv :Jw ..,.. Q ii: Standing CL. to RQ P. Carknard, L. Coon, J. Fairbanks, E. Stevens, P. Cross, T. Bump, S. Bump, J. Bradley, S. Harrington, Coach Wadsworth. Kneeling CL. to RJ K. Monahan, C. Kelly, M. Martinez, N. Fabiano, K. Shaw, L. Harrison. J. V. Softball Junior Panthers Complete Successful Season. The J. V. Girls' softball team completed their season with a 7-7 record good enough for a 3rd place finish in the league. The team was led by the hitting of Joamlaporte, Patty Mahar, Terri Bump, and Paula Frank and the pitching of Diana Dan- forth and Linda DeLuca. Their future contribu- tions to varsity play will be realized in years to - come. r...t..s 1 . ls- L L if ' 1 .f JJ... ' , ,N 1 j .55:ff.,f' K ii. K' Diana winds up for a strike. we.. FIZVIT Wild, 'RMU' 1. riff? L. to Standing H. Sukuskas, J. Thomas, M. Brogue, J. LaPorte, D. Danforth, C. Skott, L. Deluca, D. Baldwin, L. Bettis, T. Liporace gneellng L. to R. T. Thorpe, M. Carknard, T. Shaw, P. Mahar, P. Frank, T. Bump, P. Sherman, S. Whitton, B. Green, Coach C ompson. 'FA , me . ve- . 4' .C .E. A! 53:1 Coaches y Wx 5 7 Q MM 'G L f 'w -,I G595, gg 1' ,S . K VA I L M C our Q If 1 x h e as if M' .ew A' x J 'N Q in Y, ,,,. ::i5I E521 ' K' ,iii Z1 i jrfiits, , .E M22 , C C 1 . X 'f..i5,: '3'Jg:ggj ' 5' 7 . . - 'M-5 5 me Si IV ' , Q W 'N W ..,. e - - A--1-.Aged .. ...ue I G. Baker K. Baker T. Altobell S. Coulter H. Dewey K. Greenberger R. Lang . W im + 1: if A C. Reopel Al 3. Resting C, Thompson C. Wadsworth G. Wilson tudent ' ife Now We Are On ur Own ....... e e e e 2 e Q J . 'f-' : . ., , rre e , f W Q1 gf . 'F ,. ga E ' 5 5 32 M ehrr --4 M if? , g gi 4 W M i si P? x 5 s 3 V S if Q, I rr er X f 3, We Ma! r Rick, you can't be that hungry. 3 DESIRE, vu l've heard of the Women's movement - but the Investing in gold does Pall Off!! MEN'S!?! I don't believe this - the students are on strike. Q '- .ig b as 9..--. , ..,, Y W- XX Mary attempts to sneak a peak. , T , 2 4r,m'2,mfff:f-, f ,. , E Q ' 1 e 2 Now, doesn't Bob Iook GREAT . . . Does anyone REALLY know if this is David or Doug? The cheerleaders new Eiffel Tower cheer. ,ff Tina and Bob have a chug-a-lugcontest Darryl in one of his more ambitious moments. ' U i t --' , i r r -I .A f ' , ' , -1-iv 2 cv, Vi . 'H' '1i ' ,E 'i ? i ' X 't ' I if 3 , r g I A -v,, X , ,, .2 y Q- i f. i I W Q 1 4 .,,f . It I Chris, you don't have to stand up for your picture. I ii'i'i . f E V Q ' 3 wm.,,,' Yi 1 ' ' f 2 1 f' Ken, wearing a suit won't impress the teacherll? Kim are you really supposed to read that book in school. Kim decides to see if the theory of gravity works so she'lI stand on the ruler. V 91 ui t M gr gi Q lif ts it j I ff ,W b H a l , G, 1-.,. H l ' l ,V fflf., L V F l . i l i sl was JU la Bruce pretends he knows how to read. ww tv -f V twrgg J -. .K ,. -f Another thrilling assembly! Jeanne is really rolling in the dough . Gary shows Maureen his good test mark. X l 1 t it ,K V , My-'V' ivy I Z2 Jim Marker poses as Groucho Marx on Senior dressup day. 'vm ff 'lil ' 6 l ll if - lg 4:4 if 3'ff!' - 1 gg' fs of T' 'i ' ,Y fl Q 111- ,Z . Q f -s',,,!N uw. Y Q l ,r I A MA , - 32 My f 'K Ed makes a tough decision. l What's everybody looking at? Kelly helps the S. A. E. decorate cakes. fe 'N Tracy wants to help the school celebrate Valen- tlne's Day. Q agar Msn. Linda does her homework during a track meet. lt's time for another thrilling class at H. F. C. S.!!l 'E .X- a f ..'!. What's the latest news, Wendy? !! I I Hctiuities OYIGS ' A 1. Wrestling Pep Club Pep Club-Tremendous Numbers - Tremendous Spirit. The Wrestling Pep Club is the motivating force be- hind the spirit seen at all Panther Wrestling matches. With approximately 70 members, it comprises one of the largest groups at H.F.C.S. Members are always seen making posters and hoops. Members are also working behind the scenes making cookies and juice for the wrestling team. These people are also seen at the chalk boards keeping a running score and at the scorer's table keeping time and scores of the individual matches. This primary goal, however, is keeping Pan- ther spirit right on top. 1 Our scorekeepers are definitely enthused by this match! Jody, Regina, and Sally prepare to keep the running score of an upcoming match. ' mtv 730 i Front Row CL. TO RJ - R. Hoffman, J. Hoag, C. Hendry, M. Kuscsik, S. Bass, T. Bump, C. LaPorte, T. Clintsman, L. Harrison, H. Burnham, M. Brogue, J. Bump, Miss Eddy. 2nd Row CL. to RQ - S. Spiak, L. Magazu, M. Clancy, M. Bartalotta, M. Allard, M. Gates, K. Kelly, M. Hullihan, K. Young, K. Flynn, L. Baker, C, Eddy, D. Vanderkar, K. Phillips, I. McGuire. Row 3 QL. to RJ - K. Restino, L. Bettis, N. Moore, K. Keene, D. Goodwin, N. Andrews, D. Baldwin, K. Dougherty, S. Hunter, S. Geraghty, S. Green, R. Ormsbee, E. Flynn, M. Davock, V. Flynn, K. LaCroix, J. Bakaitis, S. Bass, Dianne Towne, K. Pine. 4th Row QL. to RJ - K. Merrills, P. Hathaway, J. Wysocki, H. Grismier, T. Arm, D. Sausville, T. Bowen, R. DiMaggio, S. Rice, D. Stell, D. Searby, S. Surdam, R. Jepson, J. Niles. Mrs. Frazier plans a highly successful post induction ban- quet. The candlelight procession. Honor Society Twelve Students Inducted In '79. The Hoosick Falls Chapter of the National Hon- or Society inducted six seniors and six juniors this spring in the first night induction ceremony at H.F.C.S. This was followed by a smorgesborg pre- pared by the old members for the newly inducted members and their parents. Members were se- lected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character. Juniors must have a cu- mulative aveage of above 87 and the seniors an 85 or better to be eligible. National Honor Society members are presently working as coordinators with the Volunteer Bureau of Troy, tutoring stu- dents for their competency tests, and raising money for another night induction ceremony and dinner this coming spring. in .Az Bob leads Vicki to her moment of glory. Mr. Waterhouse, J. Weingard, J. Martinez, P. Armstrong, J. Wysocki, B. Trahan, D. Reynolds, M. Carknard, Cottrell, J. Kipp, S. Waite, D. Hand, V. Seifert, C. Bakaitis, R. Bates, W. Liporace, K. Hayden, K. Benson, D. Magazu, R. Morin, S. Mabee, Mrs. Frazier flkglffawggll 'i sms , 15S.A.E. Sponsors Indonesian pg Ch i I d ! ! ! I 4 vzxw. S.A.E. means Students for Action in Educa- tion 3 this group is involved with education in our school at the elementary level by assisting teachers during so e of their free periods. They also give a Christmas party for Mrs. Zelenskas' class and spon- sor a child in Indonesia through World Vision, Int. Fund raising events include selling refreshments at school plays, and Valentine cakes as well as putting if I tiff? on a spaghetti supper in the spring. Thanks to an especially large membership this year, the SAE hopes to have a successful year. :fire . t l . W , Nas. 5 l f M... 'w 'Q- I W 1534 g 5 Q 4 it ig: ff' :af V., A H . ,., 'ggi . JA ,, wi ll gm. T1 +L .z ? .ii ' figh t. y . , .,, I -si - 1 f , 1, Ceil isn't quite sure what Miss Robinson is saying. ..,,,, .. , x l e ..,,..,. flag? 5 V I A yr 'X' Front L. to R. R. Hoffman, K. Snyder, K. Jones, H. Beck, M. Said, C. Espisito. Back L. to R. J. Hoag, C. Lohnes, C. Skott, D Lomnes, J. Sparks, V. Seifert, A. Frank, Miss Robinson. Kevin talks over the evenings happenings with Sue. Junior Prom An Evening Enjoyed By All The Junior Prom, the main event of the Junior year, was a great success. Long hours were spent putting up backdrops working many nights and after school. We've Got Tonight was chosen as the theme of the prom. Bonnie Cottrell was crowned Prom Queen. Miss Cicero's hard work and tremendous guidance helped to make this prom an outstanding success. Shall we dance? says Bob. S A Y 533525 M S1 YQ '? 1 ' ' , . . .. Chris poses for the Camera as Brian takes a snooze. K fi 5 ' eq , 5 g ,-.' - ...'. ,Jiffy H I K A my ' mi ,4L.f'?' ,MV Q ' it - . . . - If 'sg I Nj. if - ld? V' F C J l , isifbil ua... - W W ' H sw Back Row L to R - Joe Hackett, Rick Pine, Mark Bass, Don Bissonette, Paul Davendonis, Ron Baldwin, David Harrison, Jeff Wysocki, Bill Wyman, Donny Cottrell, Jim Lynch, Front L to R - Janice Fairbranks, Kim Kovage, Jeanne Mahar, Sue Smith, Kathy Monahan, Jane Tudor, Vicki Seifert, Wendy Liporace, Glynda Gray, Eva Dunigan, Kelly Clinstman, King - Bob Griffin, Queen - Bonnie Cottrell, Princess - Marci Blinstrub, Prince - Chris Haynes. All Because Of Agatha A Comedy In 3 Acts! The Drama Club of 1979 presented the com- edy All Because of Agatha . The Cast played to a large audience both evenings. The story is about Duff and Joan O'Hara who buy a house that turns out to be haunted. It shows their struggle to get rid ofthe witch that haunts it in order to keep their home. It was an evening enjoyed by both the audi- ence and the performers. f' , Y '4 J J . 52:1 -21' K , .:f5f' ' eff? CIW ..... - - rife 4f 'M.wWi,in-iw -, V-,Nw .- - V- - -A -, - - V ., ,.. ,...' A.., iirri' ' ' J- an uren Bo . 'T - T' ' get ili ' ' ' ' 1 K Qglam ,ii. , ..., 1 ' ' iiii ,mfr-w , um I .,.. Jim Marker ... Carol Eberle ,..... Jeff Pokines Donna Reynolds Kim Pine . . . . Kevin Salisbury Beth Flynn ..... Jason lggough Jacqueline Winyggard ..... . Dcgpna A ' 4 . ,, wfgsf f af' H ' ii Q51 2 , ' 4 ' 1 I ik How conceited can you get? I I found a fly in my cup Says Beth Beth and Kevin catch disco fever. Carol says, l'm warning you, Jim . t ,,:, 6 H 'fp My ljtfg, I M- ws, E '- '-'-. Maw wwf'-fp-,.J1. ,f,,f.M,,,f .,,... ,,1,-D-, K Coffee, tea, or me? Carol asks, Who won the Tic Tac Toe Tournament? , .:,,1f!iff', 3 32:12, 4 Kim and Jason attempt to stare each other down My darling .... what is my line? -f Now what do I do with her? Jackie had put everyone to sleep. Fiddler On The Roof A Rousing Success!! For its' 1979 Fall production, the H.F.C.S. Dra- ma Club presented the musical Fiddler on the Roof to a full house on both Friday and Saturday nights. Under Mr. Pedersen's direction, the cast and chorus transported the audience to a small town in Russia just before the revolution, where Tevye, a poor dairyman, is torn between following the age-old traditions and his family's pressures on him to change his ways. Though dealing with this serious subject, the play is kept humorous and enjoyable through Tevye's casual conversations with God and his apprehensive discussions with his wife, Golde. Despite the long length, the audience was held captivated right through to the dramatic ending. The play drew standing ovations on both nights and will be remembered as one of the Drama Club's best musicals. John defends the auditorium with the lastest laser gun. gii, , L , if ' L li ,, 'il Emi , f , ,mags , . . L Holly is ready for take off! ts? ,J , rf ff' ,. 1 1, Dan Magazu ' ' 'fksiy scwonbeck ......... Vicki Seifert . . . ...., Mary!-Gilson . . . Daughter ........ Beth Sprunger A THE CAST TEVYE ' . . .The Dairymani GOLDE ....g ij, .. His Wife . .. TZElTEL'5 ,,'i- ..: . Q . Daughter HODEL .,.. Daughter . CHAVA ,,,., SPRlNTZE ,....... Daughter BIELKE ......... Daughter . . YENTE Ti . . . MOTEL ...... PERCHIKHQ . . . The Matchmaker .. The Tailor .. .... The Student ,. , Jane Baldwin .. ... Mary Philpott . . . . . Betsy Robson . Kevin Salisbury ,... Jim Marker LAZAR WOLF . .. The Butcher ..... Ken Benson MORDCHA The Innkeeper ...... Dale Roose RABBI . 1 . .. The Rabbi ........ Keith Thompson MENDEL ....,...... His Son ........... Cal Watts AVRAHM??? ,.,, . , The Bookseller ...A, Al Eberle NACHUM ........ The Beggar ,.,...., Matt Smith GRANDMA TZEITEL .,...... FRUMA-SARAH .. Linda Benson .. Holly Bossoni CONSTABLE ...., Austin St. Hilaire FYEDKA ...... .,,.,......,..,..,., D avid Gilson SASHA ..... ........,... ' ......... P aul McMartin SHANDEL ....... Motel's Mother ....,.. Jill Hoag YUSSEL ....,......,,.....A.,...... Wayne Corbett THE FIDDLER .........,..,,..., Mary Robinson fan in ' ,t i ,. K -v, -B- . . well, my grandfather told me that HER GRANDMOTHER WAS A BIG LIAR' Hey, Ken, there is somebody watching us! Oh, l'm losing my head. One day it wiii fall off altogether and a horse will kick it into the mud. Matchmaker, Matchmaker, make me match . . . ,si S2 t rrl' N . Jimmy tries to sweep Mary off her feet. we H-iq, P10655 KM.. 12 - 2 4' Qeeef . . . and now Kevin will pull a rabbit out of his hat Yearbook The Deadline Is Done!! The 1979-1980 Vagabond staff was few in num- bers but great in enthusiasm. The staff spent several Saturdays of their own time working extra hours to meet fast-approaching deadlines. Members also spent almost everyday after school coordinating the many aspects of yearbook productions, sorting and captioning pictures, doing layouts, etc. Many hours of frustration, encouragement, and days of accom- plishment were realized in the final copy of Vaga- bond ll, and those sweet words The deadline is completed. Cip is in the darkroom trying to work out a new formula that Jane I5 Seftmg mad while UYW18 to flgufe OUT What will get the yearbook done faster. pictures goes where' i Front row KL. to RJ - Holly Bossoni, Lisa Cramer, Mary Gilson Mary Phllpott Dena Testa Back Row CL to RD Debbie Dubuke, Jane Baldwin, Jenny Hoag, Chris Lohnes, Mary Hrbek Diane Cuddihy Mr Marozas Jan Wysocki Kevin Cardillo , gg ., fl Wf 'sm. U . X 7' ' 75. .1 ' gy- S v vb 6 t o I 4 .,,.1 'lf ' E f :J,,, i 'L' K . at .l lle H t ' -,..,A 1 K Kevin this is a dark room not a barroom. -,4 ' 3 l-ns. Mary is still trying to find out who that teacher is and where to put him. Dena, trying to hide the fact that the yearbooks just aren't selIing! but it doesn't seem to bother the editor. so iiiei i X A l' it s 4 wt N .2 The senior typists for the yearbook get their big thrill of the year: typing up captions. , . A 'sw ' ? l- Diane, with her panther protecting her, is able to take the sports pictures needed. 4 Student Council Interest Grows With More Responsibilities The Student Council has begun to grow and stu- dents are taking more interest in it. The Student Council had their annual Bloodmobile again this year. They also exchanged students with Berlin. At lrll Christmas time they put a tree up in the lobby and had kids in 1-3 make decorations and decorate it. When the school had their Parent Teachers Confer- , at ences, the Student Council acted as guides and served refreshments to parents and teachers. With this growing interest, the Student Council should get g the responsibilities that they were meant to have. 5 F1 'Q-usefull f A ' if V22-s ' '42 ' l ' if 4: .T ,if f 1 ,ww M tits' tftg m pf ' 5 'f - aim V - - mf . Kim Kovage-President, Kevin Brewster-Vice-President, Wendy Liporace-Secretary, Tracy Clintsman-Treasurer. ,gwsfy f iptmo, .. f 'n lst Row L. to R. Elva Cipperly, April Barnhart, Kathleen D Dougherty, Diane Goodwin, Kim Kovage, Kevin Brewster, Tracy Clintsman, Vicki Seifert, Kelly King, Mary Gilson, 2nd Row L to R. Tammy Liporace, Donna Fabiano, Catherine LaPorte, Linda Deluca, Judy Thomas, SKip Howard, Helen Sukuskas, Diane Cuddihy, Beth Sprunger, Kathy Schonbeck, Jan Wysocki, Jackie Bradley, Patty Mahar, Lee Ann Harrison, 3rd Row l. to R. Jim Martinez, Linda Deluca, Sally Hunter, Todd Wysocki, Joi Campbell, Regina Hoffman, Karen Lewsey, Carol Verrastro, Theresa Arm, Terri Bump, Sharon Bass, Jim Lynch, Kevin Salisbury, David Gilson. .K 13' -rv gf P' fr ' 5 WV tt' . Q5 - r- . .I X.. Mary thinks the next number is Y' ' . X WI' W ' 9afFffw.,z': Z fl at 1 .W wi? P, I - f z 1 A K. ' in Jr rather humorous. Clarinet Choir Clarinet Choir Receives A Rating. The clarinet choir under the direction of Mr. Gaillard is a small ensemble of clarinets ranging from the Bb through the contra bass Clarinet. The clarinet choir is able to perform original works, as well as transcriptions from orchestra, band or organ works. Each year the clarinet choir performs two concerts and attends the New York State School Music Association contest where last year they received a A rating on the selec- tion played. The clarinet choir obtains a high level of achievement considering it only rehearses once weekly. The clarinet choir movement was begun in Hoosick Falls By Mr. Gaillard in 1965 and is a common musical group on college campuses. l Backg Mr. Gaillard Back Row: Cleft to rightb - Regina Hoffman, Pam Hathaway, Tommy Bowen, Theresa Stewart,.Corena Hunt Front Row Cleft to rightj Christine Lohnes, Mary Philpott, Marlene Grenier, Annn Elored, Aimee Frank, Jackie Ryan, Eric Jorgens, Kim Merrills, Patty Pacileo Senior Band Exchange Program - All County - Parades!! This year the High School Band, under the di- rection of Mr. L. Everly, participated in Christmas, Spring, and Pops Concerts, an exchange program with the Queensbury High School Band in March, two Memorial Day Parades, the New York State ff . Sectional Music Association. Some members were involved in the Band, Jazz Band, and Wind irsl is,r Ensemble of the All County Concerts. . Also this year, the band received new marching L, f -5 ' uniforms and plans are in progress for new con- . cert uniforms also. 2 Q35 x I ,,fiyQ,4f A Another great performance conducted by Mr, Everly. iiiiii . C A ,. L WHERE EVER WE 50: qw., E' i l, ,115 ws . 1 z Q 2 dP+'92 'f wr mm mu ft. ..,-.. M4 i g Vyfr , ., ,,.. -.bs..,.CVM,Nt..-.M-WAM-M-ev-li-+ Back row L to R: Kim Kovage, David Harrison, Beth Okerman, Kevin Suite, John Rice, Jeff Gardner, Scott Mosley, Matt Beck, Bonnie Fairbanks, Paul Smith, David St. Hillaire, Wendy Seifert, Belinda Green, David Gilson, Tom Waite, Elon Baker, Beth Cipperly, Doug Harrison, Fred Waite, Jay Sheldon, David Sutton, Elva Cipperly, Mary Gilson, Keith Thompson, Paul Corbett, Lisa North, Vince Constantino, Robert Laperle, Larry Hrbek, John Zwerken, John Duket, Al Eberle 2nd Row L to R: Marie Allard, Ann Corbin, Tammy Liporace, Michelle Bissonette, Paula Frank, Robin Jepson, Jody Tollisen, Lisa Cramer, Barbara Bosse, Jeff Pokines, Carol Eddy, Tammy Bowen, Tammy Noble, Glen Baker, David Towne, David Jones, Kevin Buck, Kevin Salisbury, Jim Marker, David Cottrell, Ken Benson, Diane Towne, Diane Goodwin, Debbie Sausville, Betsy Robson, Wendy Liporace, Frank Lane, Paul Sprunger, Tony Bushey, Rye Maussert, Brian Hall, Third row L to R: Mary Philpott, Jackie Bradley, Lee Ann Harrison, Catherine Laporte, Pam Hathaway, Joi Wysocki, Kevin Estes, Gary Laperle, Ceil Skott, Eleanor Stevens, Linda Benson, Lisa Florio, Regina Hoffman, Roxanne Dooley Fourth row L to R: Clara Hendry, Debbie Lohnes, Dan Magazu, Julie Rodak, Jan Wysocki, Kim Haskell, Yvonne Eberle, Sally Hunter, Beth Bisson, Vicki Seifert, Wayne Corbett, Robert Stevens, Todd Wysocki, Lisa Baker, Linda Magazu, Junior Band Junior Band Receives B+ Rating The Junior Band directed by Mr. Gaillard is one of the most active bands of this level in Rensselaer County. The Junior Band performs fourteen pro- grams annually. The school programs are the Christmas, spring and pops concerts and assem- blies. Outside the school programs are done at the Health Center, Grange Hall and the state contest. The band provides the music for the opening of the Little League season as well as Memorial Day Pa- rades. The Junior Band received a B+ rating at the contest last season. The rating system runs from D- to A+. The Junior Band has made four stereo recordings .. f . in the last four years and plans on doing so again this year. The school can take great pride in this active The trumpet section shows its stuff. group of young people. . .st .fl . . l 1 . . 1 Front: A. Haskell, J. Cahall, A. Jones, D. Smith, F. Weeden 2nd Row, B.J. Danforth, C. Hoffman, D. Hansen, M. Thomas, C. Niles, J. Sparks, D. Harrington, M. Rivard, S. Kenney, S. Klebbe, M. Corbin, H. Hodgson, M. Monohan, K. Bruner, S. Holbrook, K. Callahan 3rd Row: K. Hackett, B. Morandi, A. Eldred, L. Peterson, A. FRank, A. Betit, P. Pacileo, K. Bornt, J. Ryan, K. Clark, C. Lohnes, E. Jorgens, C. Browe, C. Hunt, T. Stewart 4th Row, M. Bacon, W. Morgan, H. Beck, B. Harrison, D. Kipp, B. Gaines, B. Webster, C. Strait, C. Wade, J. Powers, M. Lane, M. Pacileo, J. Scott, L. Bigelow, S. Hathaway, M. McGuire, J. Calhoun, ABSENT: B. Grogan Senior Chorus Chorus Busy With Several Concerts The Senior High Chorus, directed by Mr. C. Pederson and accompanied by Miss Des Laur- iers performed in the Christmas and Spring Concerts and were enthusiastically received. There were well over 100 members, some of whom were chosen to participate in the All County Chorus and Swing Choir. l I Are we ready for Santa's helpers!?! Mr. Pedersen leads the Senior Chorus during the Christ- mas assembly. T5 l . - . . I .Q -5+ it :t,..ff:ss13 51-W -y fx - E i . , 5 1 ' ' we - ,. f . ciir s.eg,-.51se.:.sffn?-1.3 L inn H if we 0 rw rmgon s 0 1 Pt A5296 X 'Q' Q, fr fy 'ij -t as J. L issss it 1. r Q f -' a-L 1. .. M I2 fi r i is S gl S ' ' -- . S sssc' J .is s - T' ' I lf ' A - 7 .,.- ' ' Q-1 VTR' T K '- f' 1 N -f ' ' -' ' ' .253 i' 1 - 22 -1 i- 4. T - 1 g C ?'3 2' 1 i - T 54 ' 4 . ' r' i 'i 4 -sw-:..:lf . f 5 I' : 5 ' J 7-fm C sij 5 9 'Tix ' r cc . 7seQ .ii .. .inf 1 . , f J 1 I L Y V' M Y 5 NY E K f ,l l i fl S H2 -i'f'it . J Q 'ilif i sl 1 J :fl ' is Top LTo R: Beth Cipperly, Carol Rider, Lisa Brownell, Violet Hurlburt, Debbie Mulready, Sharon Surdam, Shirley Bates, Dale Roose, Jeff Vargus, Ken Benson, Paul Corbett, David Gilson, Al Eberle, Calvin Watts, Debbie Lohnes, Brenda Hunt, Jane Baldwin, Mary Robinson, Vicki Seifert, Lisa Cramer, Holly Bossoni. 2nd L to R: Sandra Laperle, Yvonne Eberle, Beth Sprunger, Linda Benson, J. Salluzzo, Diane Flynn, Clara Hendry, Jeff Colegrove, Wayne Corbett, Gary Filkins, Tony Bushee, Paul Sprunger, Lisa Florio, Katy Schonbeck, Chris Lohnes, Mary Hrbek, Beth Bisson, Sally Hunter, Dena Testa, Mary Philpott. 3rd L to R Barbara Bosse, Lynn Burgess, Linda Magazu, Terri Jones, Jill Hoag, Tammy Noble, Denise Miller, Jody Niles, Sherri Jepson, Rae Jepson, Barbara Lewis, Joanne Powers, Keith Thompson, Danny Williams, Kevin Salisbury, Danny Magazu, Laureen Hackett, Kim Haskell, Robin Noble, Laura Florio, Marlene Grenier, Mary Gilson, Betsy Robson, Mr. Pedersen. I 4 Junior Chorus Junior Chorus Participates At Christmas Assembly. The Junior Chorus made the Christmas and Spring concerts a success due to their long hours of practice and hard work. Their singing, dancing, and choral se- lections were performed behind the fine direction of Mr. Pedersen. We look forward to their talents in the years to come. '73 Are these Santa's helpers. Bottom row L to R: Jeanne Weatherwax, Theresa Stuart, Bill Greeley, Ken Bruner, Jim Powers, Arnold Jones, Eric Jorgans, Colleen Reeves, Joyce Wilwol, Amy Schonbeck, Middle Row L to R: Pam Hunt, Suzanne Klebe, Connie Strait, Diane Harrington, Hilary Hodgson, Belinda Grogan, Mary Corbin, Cheryl Gyberg, Mimi Lane, Patty Pacileo, Norma Stevens, Jackie Ryan, Maureen Monahan, Jennifer Cahill, Carina Hunt, Michelle Peckham, Cathy Carknard. 9 SENIOR DIRECTORY Allard Michael Baseball2 4 Football 1 3 Prom Commitee 3 Andrew Ralph Footballl 2 Baseball 1 Basket ball 1 4 Freshman Class Secretary 1 Arnold Tina Chorusl Drama Club 1 2 Wrestling Pep Club 1 2 Baldwm Jane Wrestlmg Pep Club 1 3 Chorus2 4 Drama Club 4 Yearbook 4 Winter Ball Comm: tee 4 Big Brother Big Sister 4 All County Chorus 4 Track 4 Baldwin Ronald Footballl 4 Baseballl 4 Bass Mark Footballl 3 Wrestlingl 4 Benkoski Mary Wrestling Pep Clubl 3 Prom Committee 3 Wmter Ball Committee 4 Benson Ken Bandl 4 Chorus2 4 SklCIub1 4 Drama Clubl 4 Yearbook2 4 Pom Commit tee 3 National Honor Society 3 4 Brian Bach Ski Club 4 Betit Scott Blakey Charles Wrestlmgl 3 Wrestlmg Man ager 4 Bossoni Holly Chorusl 4 Cross Country 3 Track 3 4 Ski Club 3 4 Yearbook 3 4 Prom Committee 3 Wmter Ball Committee 4 Drama Clu 2 4 Breese Chris Footballl 3 4 Basketballl 2 Brewster Kevm Basketball 2 4 Class President Drive Chairman 4 Bump Larry Wrestllngl 4 Footballl 2 Prom Committee 3 Campbell Amy Ski Club 1 Trackl 4 Campbell JoAnn Chorus 2 3 Big Brother Big Sister 3 Caron Frances Prom Committee 3 Christian Carole Chorusl 4 Drama Club 2 3 Cipperly Glenn Ski Clubl 3 Cllntsman Kelly Wrestlmg Pep Club2 4 Bandl 4 Cheerleadmg 4 Girls Basketball Manager Track2 Prom Commlttee3 Prom Court3 Winter Ball Committee 4 Cottrell Bonnie Trackl 4 Varsity Basketball 3 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Prom Queen 3 Wrestling Pep Club 3 4 Wmter Ball Committee 4 Cottrell Donald Prom Committee 3 Ski Club 1 3 Football 1 Cottrell Gerald J V Baseball Managerl 2 Varsl ty Baseball Manager 3 4 Class President 2 Prom Committee 3 Student Council 2 Cottrell Greg Danforth Diana Student Council 1 Field Hockey Manager3 Girls Basketball 2 3 Girls Softball 2 3 Prom Committee 3 Wmter Ball Committee 4 Danforth Nancy Girls Softballl 3 Doherty Mary Alice Dooley Roxanne Band 1 4 ClarlnetCholr1 Girls J V Softball 1 Dubuke Deborah Track 3 4 Yearbook 4 Big Brothers Bug Sisters 4 Yorker Club 1 Duket John Band 1 4 Football2 Wrestllngl 3 Stage Crew 1 4 Dunlgan Eva Wrestling Pep Clubl 3 SklClub4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Wmter Ball Committee 4 Fablano Joe Wrestlingl Footballl 4 Prom Committee 3 J V 8. Varsity Baseball Stage Crew Fablano Nancy J V Field Hockeyl 2 Varsity Field Hockey 3 4 Varsity Field Hockey Captain 4 J V Softball 1 2 Varsity Softball 3 4 Varsity Basketball Manager 3 Wrestlmg Pep Club 1 2 Prom Committee 3 Winter Ball Committee 4 Band 1 2 Student Council 4 Fairbanks Janice Field Hockeyl 3 Basketball2 3 Softball2 Ski Clubl 4 Pep Club 1 Bandl 2 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Gardner Annette J V Softballl Wrestlmg Pep Club 1 3 Prom Committee 3 Winter Ball Chair person Gray Glynda Hockey 1 4 Basketballl 4 Ski Club 1 4 Softball 1 French Club 3 Class Vice President 3 Prom Court 3 Prom Committee 3 Semor Band 1 3 Greeley James Baseball Grlesemer Lisa French Club 1 2 Wrestling Pep Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Griffin Robert Baseballl 4 Wrestlmgl 4 Hall Brian Band 1 4 Basketball Manager2 4 Prom Committee 3 Football Cameraman 4 Dra ma Club 1 2 Harrison David Prom Committee 3 Wmter Ball Committee 4 Band 1 4 Harrison Douglas Bandl 4 Prom Committee3 4 All County 1 4 Hoag Jennifer Yearbook4 Big Brothers Big Sis ters 4 Howard Skip Footballl 4 Wrestllngl 4 Base ball 1 4 Spanish Club 1 3 Varsity Club 1 3 Home Ec Club 3 CPres J Hunt Brenda Chorus 3 4 Big Brothers Big Sis ters 4 Kelly Colleen Softball 1 3 Chorusl Darren Kimball Ski Culb 1 3 4 Freshman Foot a Kipp, Jeffrey Kovage Kim Bandl 4 All County Band 1 4 Chorus 1 2 Drama Club 1 Field Hockey 2 4 Captam 4 Track 1 Softball 2 4 Football and Bas ketballCheerleadlng 1 Class President 1 French Club 3 Prom Committee 3 Prom Court 3 Winter Ball Committee4 Student Council 1 4 President 4 Football Pep Club 4 LaCroix Tom Lefebvre Michael Prom Committee3 Yearbook Staff 4 Winter Ball Committee 4 Loveland Kevm Lynch James Basketball 1 4 Mabee James b - ' ' . l ' v l ' 1 : I 3, 45 Student Council Vice President 43 Magazine Griffin: Patrick - ' ' : ' ' : ' ' ' 3: -' : ' -y : ' ' ' 5 2 1 - I I . : . - b I I I SENIOR DIRECTDRY Magazu, Dan - Band 1 - 43 Chorus 1 - 43 Drama Club 2 - 43 Football 1, 23 Prom Committee 33 SkiClub 1 - 43 National Honor Soc. 3, 4 Secretary 43 All County Wind Ensemble 23 All County Chorus 3, 4 Manoogian, Brian - Football, Wrestling. Martinez, James - Basketball 1 - 43 Student Coucil 43 Honor Socieyt 3, 43 Class Treasurer 4 Matte, Gary McCabe, David - Football 13 Wrestling 1, 3, 53 Base- ball 2, 4, 5 Marker, James - Band 1 - 43 Chorusg Drama 2 - 4. McMahon, John - Football 3, 43 Ski Club 1 - 3 Mentiply, Tom - Football 1 - 43 Wrestling 1 - 3 Michaels, Kelly Moore, Michele - Wrestling Pep Club 1 - 33 Varsity Football Cheerleading 33 Basketball Cheerleading 2 - 43 Prom Committee 33 Winter Ball Committee 4 Monks, David - Wrestling 1 - 43 Football manager 3 Neil, Ken - Baseball 3 Vollyball Niles, Robert - Baseball 1'- 43 Prom Committee 33 Winter Ball Committee 4 Niles, Harold - Audio - visual Dept. O'Dell, Jeffrey - Okerman, Beth - Wrestling Pep Club 1 - 43 Student Council 3, 43 Calss Secretary 3, 43 Softball 2 - 43 Band 1 - 43 Prom Chairman 33 Football Pep Club 43 Winter BallCommittee 43 Ski Club 1 - 4 Ormsbee, Joyce ' Parker, Harold - Philpott, Mary - Band 1 - 43 Chorus 1 - 43 Clarinet Choir 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Editor 43 Football and Bas- ketball Cheerleading 23 Drama. Club 43 Prom Com- mittee 33 Winter Ball Committee 4 Pine, Richard - Basketball 1 - 43 Band 1 - 33 Prom Committee 33 Prom Court Escort 3 Reinfurt, Chris - Football 1 - 43 Captain 43 Wrestling 2, 33 Baseball 1, 4 Restino, Tom - Football 1 - 3 Rice, Tony - Football 2 - 4 Robinson, Mary - Band 1 - 43 Chorus 1 - 43 S.A.E. 3, 43 Historian 33 Cheerleading 2 - 43 Drama Club 1 - 43 Prom Committee 33 Yearbook 43 Winter Ball Com- mittee 43 Student Council 2, 43 Class Treasurer 23 Varsity Track 1, 2, 43 All County Band 1 Rodak, Julie - Band 1 - 43 Class Vice Presijdent 23 Varsity Track and Field 1, 23 Drama Club 23 Honor Society 3, 43 Honor Society Vice President 43 All County Band 1, 23 Student Council 23 Prom Com- mittee 2 Russell, Sally . Ryder, Kathryn - Chorus 1, 23 Track 2 - 43 Ski Club 1 - 43 Prom Committee,33 Drama Club 23 Wrestling Pep Club 33 Winter Ball Committee 43 Big Sister 43 S.A.E. 3, 43 S.A.E. Treasurer 33 Student Rep. 13 School Paper 13 Softball 1 Salisbury, Kevin - Yearbook 43 Schwartz, Steve - Football 1 - 43 Baseball 3, 4 Seifert, Vicki - Varsity Cheerleading 2 - 43 Treasurer 33 President 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 S.A.E. 2 - 43 Vice President 33 Student Council 2 - 43 French Club 33 Vice President 33 Band 1 - 43 Chorus 1 - 43 Drama Club 1 - 43 Track Manager 13 J. V. Softball 23 All County Band 1, 23 All County Chorus 33 Prom Committee 33 Prom Court 33 Winter Ball Committee 43 Ski Club 13 Wrestling Pep Club 1, 23 Yearbook 4 ' Senecal, David - Band 1 - 4 Shea, Robert - Basketball 1 - 43 Cross Country 1 - 33 Prom Committee 3 Sheffer, Michael - Basketball 1 - 43 Prom Commit- tee 3 Sheldon, Jay - Cross Country 1, 23 Band 1 - 4 Sherwin, Janet Mary - Band 1 - 43 Track 1, 23 Prom Committee 33 Wrestling Pep Club 2, 3 Smith, Cheryl A. - Band 1 - 43 All County Band 13 Wrestling Pep Club 1, 23 Yearbook 43 Track 23 Varsi- ty Cheerleading 23 Prom Committee 33 Winter Ball Committee 43 Hosted Exchange Student 33 Big Sis- ter 4 3 Smithe, Susan Ann - J.V. Field Hockey 23 Varsity Field Hockey 33 Softball Manager 23 Prom Commit- tee 33 Prom Court 3 Snyder, Bruce Steller, Fred Stevens, Ronald - Football 1 - 4 Wrestling 1 - 4 Band 1 - 4 Stewart, Lori- Band 1 - 43 Cheerleading 2 - 43 Track 1 - 43 Prom Committee 33 Winter Ball Committee 43 Ski Club 43 Wrestling Pep Club 2 - 4 St. Hilaire, Austin - Drama Club Stowell, Stacy Suite, Willaim - Football 4 Testa, Dena - Track 1, 3, 43 Chorus 1 - 43 Yearbook 3, 43 Prom Committee 33 Winter Ball Committee 4 Thorpe, Michael - Basketball 1 - 43 Football 1 Tollisen, Mildred - Track 1 Travis, David - Tudor, Jane - Wrestling Pep Club 1 -33 Prom Com- mittee 33 Prom Court 33 Winter Ball Committee 43 Ski Club 4 Vogler, Steve - Football 1 - 43 Baseball 1, 2, 4 Wendel, Ed - Cross Country 1 Wescott, John - Wrestling 2 - 43 Baseball 4 Wilson, Scott - Wyman, William - Football 1, 2 Wysocki, Jeffrey - Football 1 - 43 Basketball 1 - 43 Prom Committee 3 Wysocki, Jill - Basketball 33 Ski Club 3 Track 3 Prom Committee 3 Yager, Judy - Yavaniski, Charles - Wrestling 1 - 43 Football 1 - 4 Yavaniski, Kathy - Track 1 - 2 - 33 Prom Committee3 Winter Ball Committee. 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