Hudson Falls High School - Hermes Yearbook (Hudson Falls, NY)
- Class of 1979
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OLUME62 H DSO V FALLS CENTRAL SCHOOL H'mSQN FAU£ EWYOB M 1 ■ 4 You have coached our minds and our bodies through championships and defeats. You showed us that when everything looked helpless we could reach inside of our- selves and find a strength to continue. You taught us the meaning of determination and fair play. We learned how to win and how to lose,.Therefore, we the Class of 1979 dedicate our yearbook 4 5 Wasn’t it a second ago we entered the last day? We’ve found that our emotions left no one much to say. Jeff Rayno After much planning and hard work, simple words and pictures came alive to create a fantasy world based on the theme “Stairway to Heaven”. Spectators surrounded the crepe paper tint to watch the crowning of King Jeff Reed and Queen Barb Blake. 10 STAIRWA Y TO HEA VEN 11 r . ROW 1: Marie Battiste, Michele Fox, Barb Griffin, Kathy Goss, Jeff Murphy, Anne Ringer, Heidi Leaf, Sandy Hassett, Beth Hogan, Paula Fitz. ROW 2: Eddie Cardinale, Jeff Reed, Barb Blake, Mary Lynn Carlisle. ROW 3: Matt Holley, Mike Jordan, Gary Kauffman, Pat Stickney, Phil Connery, Jim Luciano, John Butler, Mike Palmer. 12 13 HOW TO RECOGNIZE A: SUPERINTENDENT: leaps tall buildings in a single bound; is more powerful than a locomotive; is faster than a speeding bullet; walks on water. PRINCIPAL: leaps short buildings in a single bound; is more powerful than a switch engine; is just as fast as a speeding bullet; walks on water if the sea is calm; talks with God. VICE PRINCIPAL: leaps short buildings with a running start and favorable winds; is almost as powerful as a switch engine; is faster than a speeding BB; walks on water on an indoor swimming pool; talks with God if special request is approved. 14 COUNSELOR: rarely clears a quonset hut; loses tug-of- war with a locomotive; can fire a speeding bullet; swims well; is occasionally addressed by God. TEACHER makes high marks on the wall when trying to leap buildings; is run over by a locomotive; can sometimes handle a gun without inflicting self injury; talks to animals. Dog paddles. SOPHOMORE: runs into buildings; recognizes locomotives, two out of three times; is not issued ammunition; can stay afloat with a life jacket; talks to walls. JUNIOR falls over doorstep when trying to enter buildings; says, “look at the choo-choo”; wets self with a water pistol; mumbles to self. 15 SENIORS: lifts buildings and walks under them; kicks locomotives off the tracks; catches speeding bullets between teeth and eats them; freezes water at a single glance; is God. BRUCE ALLEN DONNA ANDERSON Band 9 - 12; Business Club 9 - 11; Choir 9-12; Girl’s Intramu- rals 9; Hermes Staff 11 - 12; Pep Club 9-11 BRYAN ARCHAMBAULT Art Club 9, 12; Choir 9 - 12; Hermes Staff 11 GARY ARCHAMBAULT THERESA ARENDT JUDY ARQUETTE 18 BRADFORDASPLUND Choir 9-12; Soccer 9-12; Track 11; Choraliers 12 MICHELLE ANN BALFOUR Art Club 9 - 11, Art Club Vice- Pres. 11; Newspaper Staff 9, 11; Photography Club 11 WILLIAM BATKAY Team Canteen Basketball 11 - 12; Tennis Club 10 MARIE BATTISTE Cheerleader 11 -12; Girls Hi-Y 10-12; Junior Senate 11; P.A. Staff 12; Pep Club 9-12; Sen- ior Committee 12; Spanish Club 11; Prom Court 11 CLAY BAUDOUX 19 THERESA BAZAN JOSEPH BEAUDOIN BRIAN BEAVER Band 9-12; Soccer 9 RICHARD BELISLE Baseball 9-12; Basketball 9 - 10; Choir 9-12; Choraliers 9 - 12; Football 9-12; National Honor Society 10-12; Orches- tra 9-12; Senior Committee 12; Team Canteen Basketball 11 -12; Drama Club 10 -12 LEZA BISSELL BARBARA BLAKE Basketball 9-12; Field Hockey 9 - 12; Junior Senate 11; Senior Committee 12; Track 9-12; Vol- leyball 9-12; Prom Queen LAURIE BLODGETT National Honor Society 10-11 20 BERNARD BLONDIN THERESA BLONDIN JON BLY Basketball 9; Student Council 9, 11; Team Canteen Basket- ball 11 -12; Tennis Club 12 BRIAN BOMBARD Key Club 10 - 12; Student Council 10; Swim Team 9-10 RONALD BOMBARD Band 9-11; Key Club 9 - 12, Key Club Vice-Pres. 11 - 12; Student Council 9-10; Swim Team 9-11; Tennis Club 9-10; Y.A.W. President 11 RANDY BRADLEY 21 BRIAN BROMLEY Business Club 10 JUNE MARIE BROMLEY Art Club 10 - 11; Choir 9 - 11; Girls Intramurals 12; Man and Nature 9; Orchestra 9-11 JOY BROWN Art Club 9 PAMELA BROWN Art Club 10; Field Hockey 9; Girls Intramurals 10; Volleyball 10 CHRISTINE BROWNELL Business Club 10-12; Girls Intra- murals 11 - 12; Hermes Staff 11 - 12; Key Club 12; P.A. Staff 12; Pep Club 10-12; Student Council 11 - 12; Youth A.R.C. 12; Prom Committee 11 22 MIKE BRUCE JOHN BUTLER Baseball 9-12; Basketball 9 - 12; Choir 12; Football 9-10; Soccer 12; Prom Court 11 BARBARA CALL KAREN CAROTA Business Club 12; French Club 9; Hermes Staff 11; Pep Club 9 -10; Student Council 9-11 KATHERINE CAROTA Business Club 12; French Club 9; Girls Intramurals 9 - 11; Hermes Staff 12; National Honor Society 11-12; Pep Club 9-11; Youth A.R.C. 11 - 12 EDWARD CARPENTER Cross Country 9-11; Team Canteen Basketball 12; Track 9 -12 23 THERESA CHADWICK JACQUELINE CHAMPAIGNE MATTHEW CHARD Football 9-11; Track 9; Wres- tling 9-10 AMY CLARK Business Club 10; Girls Intra- murals 10; Library Club 12; Pep Club 10; Student Council 10 - 12; Youth A.R.C. 10, Youth A.R.C. Treasurer 10 DEANNA CLARK Band 9; Basketball 9; Choir 9, 10, 12; Field Hockey 9; Pep Club 10; Youth A.R.C. 11; National Honor Society 9 GARY CLARK CHRISTOPHER CLARY Choir 9-10; Choraliers 10; Soc- cer 9-11 24 FRANCES COLVIN WILLIAM COMAR Baseball 10, 12; Newspaper Staff 11; Drama Club 10 - 12; Ski Club 9-12; Stage Skills Seminar 12; Soccer 9 - 12; Swim Team 11-12; Team Can- teen Basketball 11 LAURIE COMBS Cross Country 11 - 12; Girls Intramurals 9-10; Girls Hi-Y 11 -12; Pep Club 9-12, Pep Club Treasurer 10-11; Senior Com- mittee 12; Student Council 10, 12; Track 9-12; Volleyball 10- 12 PHILIP M. CONNERY Baseball 11 - 12; Choir 9-12; Choraliers 10-12; Football 12; Junior Senate 11; Key Club 9 - 12; Orchestra 9-12; Senior Committee 12; Team Canteen Basketball 10-12; Wrestling 9 - 12 JEFFREY CONSTANTINEAU JEFFREY CORBIN 25 LAURA CORNELL Art Club 12; Girls Intramurals 9 - 12; Pep Club 9-12; Youth A.R.C. 10 TIMOTHY CORRIGAN Band 9-12; Choir 9-12; Cho- raliers 12; Ski Club 9-12; Soc- cer 9-12; Team Canteen Bas- ketball 12; Track 9-12 SCOTT COTTRELL Football 9-12; Team Canteen Basketball 12; Track 9 CONNIE COUGHLIN Cheerleader 11 - 12; Field Hockey 9-12; Girls Hi-Y 10 - 12; Pep Club 9 - 12; Swim Team 9; Track 9-11; Volleyball 10; Softball 12; Freshman Class Treasurer; Ski Club 9 -12 LOIS COUNTER DANIEL CRONIN Basketball 9-12; Football 9-12 26 DAVID CRONIN PETER CROTTY Band 9-11; Choir 9-10; Soc- cer 9-12; Student Council 11; Track 9-12; Wrestling 9-12 RICHARD CUMMINGS Choir 9-10; Soccer 9; Swim Team 9-12 ROBERT DALY National Honor Society 11 -12; Physical Science Seminar 11; Swim Team 9 -12; Track 10 LAURIE DARFLER Basketball 9 - 10; Choir 9; Cross Country 11 - 12; Field Hockey 9-10; Girls Hi-Y 10 - 12; Junior Senate 11; Pep Club 9-12; Student Council 9-11; Track 9-12; Volleyball 9-12; Freshman Class President; Sophomore Vice-President; Senior Class Secretary 27 CHARLES DELOCCO MICHELE DEPALO MICHAEL DERWAY MARY DEYETTE SUSAN DICKSON PAUL DIETRICH Basketball 9; Choir 9; HERMES Editor 11 - 12; Key Club 10; Soc- cer 9-12; Spanish Club 12; Track 9-10 JANE DEPHILLIPS 28 JAMES DOYLE SHEENA DUMAS MICHAEL DYBOWSKI Future Farmers of America 11 - 12; Man and Nature 12 LYNDA EDGERLY PATTI EDGERLY WENDY EVANS 29 DEBRA FIORILLO SHERRY FISH Girls Intramurals 9 - 10; Pep Club 11; Track 9 PAULA FITZ Basketball 9; Cheerleader 11; Field Hockey 9-12; Girls Hi-Y 10 - 12; Junior Senate 11; National Honor Society 10-12; Track 9-10; Volleyball 9-10; Prom Court 11 SCOTT FORO MICHELLE FOX Band 9-11; Basketball 9; Choir 9 -11; Field Hockey 9-12; Girls Hi- Y 9 -12; Junior Senate 11; Physi- cal Science Seminar 12; Senior Committee 12; Track 9-12; Vol- leyball 9-10; Prom Court 11 CHRISTOPHER FROMMER Baseball 12; Basketball 9; Ski Club 9-11; Team Canteen Bas- ketball 9-12 30 KATHLEEN GALLAGHER Girls Intramurals 9; Girls Hi-Y 11 -12; Pep Club 9 AMY GALLUP Art Club 11 - 12; Band 9 - 12; Choir 9-12; Choraliers 10-12; Man and Nature 10 - 12; National Honor Society 11 -12, Nat'l. Honor Soc. President 12; Physical Science Seminar 11; Senior Committee 12; Student Council 9-11; Track 9; Youth A.R.C. 12; Junior Class Secre- tary; Prom Decoration Commit- tee Chairman 11 DANIEL GILLMAN Basketball 9-10; Cross Coun- try 9 - 12; Key Club 9-12; Ski Club 9 - 12; Team Canteen Basketball 10 -12; Track 9-12; Wrestling 9 MELISSA GONYEAU KATHLEEN GOSS Cheerleader 11; Field Hockey 9-12; Girls Hi-Y 10-12; Junior Senate 11; Volleyball 9; Prom Court 11; Freshman Vice-Pres- ident; Sophomore President NANCY GRAHAM Future Farmers of America 9 31 BRENDA GRANGER BARBARA GRIFFIN Choir 9-10; Girls Intramurals 9 -10; Prom Court 11 EDWARD HAFNER Soccer 9-10; Student Council 9; Swim Team 9-10 MIKE HAFNER ROBERT HANLON Debating Club 10-12, Debating Club President 10, Debating Club Secretary 11 - 12; Hermes Staff 12; National Honor Society 11 - 12; Newspaper Staff 11 - 12, Newspaper Editor 12; Chess Club 12; P.A. Staff 12; Spanish Club 11 -12; Student Council 10-12 LINDA HARRINGTON Choir 9, 11 - 12; Library Club 9 - 11; Newspaper Staff 12 32 SCOTT HARRIS CAROLYN HARSHA MARK HARVEY Football 11 -12; Student Coun- cil 11; Team Canteen Basket- ballll -12 SANDRA HASSETT Basketball 9-11; Choir 9-12; Choraliers 11 - 12; Field Hockey 9-11; Junior Senate 11; Pep Club 9 - 10; Tennis Club 12; Track 10-11; Volley- ball 9-12; Prom Court 11; Jun- ior Class Vice-President; Sen- ior Class Vice-President ANDREW HAVENS Future Farmers of America 9 BONNIE HAVENS Business Club 9 - 12; Girls Intramurals 9-10; Soccer 9 - 10; Volleyball 9; BOCES: VICA Treasurer 11, President 12 33 SCOTT HAVENS DEBORAH HICHMAN Choir 9-11; Girls Intramurals 9; Youth A.R.C. 10 SUSAN HINCHLIFFE Cross Country 12; French Club 12; Girls Intramurals 9 - 11; Track 12 CHRISTENE HODGES Band 9-12; Choir 9 -12; Cho- raliers 11; Orchestra 9 - 12; Tennis Club 12 BETH HOGAN Girls Intramurals 9-10; Girls Hi-Y 11 - 12; Junior Senate 11; Pep Club 10 - 11; Senior Committee 12; Prom Court 11 34 MATTHEW HOLLEY TERI HOWARD DIANE HUFF Band 9-12 LORAINE HUNT Business Club 10; Man and Nature 9 THERESA HUNTINGTON JANET HURLEY Basketball 11 - 11; Field Hockey 10 -11; T rack 9 MILDRED IRELAND 35 MICHAEL IRISH Football 9 -11; T rack 10-12 ROBERT IUSI Baseball 9-10; Basketball 9 - 12; Football 9-12 VICTORIA JENKINS Library Club 9-11 MARLENE JEWSON Baseball 12; Field Hockey 9 - 10; Hermes Staff 9-10; Junior Senate 11; Pep Club 9 - 10; Tennis Club 11 - 12; Track 9 - 11; Volleyball 9-10 36 SHERI JONES Cheerleader 10 - 11; Girls Intramurals 9-10; Pep Club 10 -11; Volleyball 9-10; Youth A.R.C. 10 - 12, Youth A.R.C. Secretary 11 CYNTHIA JUCKETT Business Club 9-10 GARY KAUFFMAN JACQUELINE KEARNS Basketball 9 - 12; Choir 9; Cross Country 11 - 12; Field Hockey 9-10; Girls Hi-Y 10 - 12, Hi-Y Treasurer 11 - 12; Newspaper Staff 11 - 12; P.A. Staff 12; Pep Club 9-12; Stu- dent Council 9-12; Track 9 - 11; Volleyball 9-12; Sopho- more Class Treasurer; Junior Class Treasurer; Senior Class Treasurer CHRISTOPHER KEAYS National Honor Society 12; Soccer 12; Team Canteen Bas- ketball 11 - 12; Prom Decora- tion Committee 11 PATRICIA KENNEDY Field Hockey 9; Man and Nature 12 37 CLARENCE KENNISON Football 11; Student Council 11 -12; Track 10 BRIDGETTE KILL MARY KING Basketball 9-11; Girls Intramu- rals 9 -11; HERMES Editor 10- 12; National Honor Society 10 - 12 RICHARD LAFOUNTAIN BRUCE LAPIERRE DIANE LAPORTE 38 EVANGELINE LARSON Business Club 10; Girls Intra- murals 11 HEIDI LEAF Basketball 9; Choir 9-10; Field Hockey 9; Pep Club 9; Prom Court 11 DAVID LEAVITT Band 9; Basketball 9; Football 9 -10 CHRIS LEOMBRUNO ARMAND LEWIS Future Farmers of America 11 - 12, F.F.A. Secretary 11 39 MARK LEWIS Football 9 PETER LINDSEY Soccer 10-11; Swim Tearn 9 - 12;TennisClub9 SUSAN LOWE Band 9-10; Field Hockey 9 - 11; Girls Intramurals 9; HERMES Editor 11 - 12; Junior Senate 11; P.A. Staff 12; Pep Club 9-11; Senior Committee 12; Student Council 9; Volley- ball 9; Prom Coronation Com- mittee 11 KELLY LUKASZEWICZ WAYNE MARCHESE Soccer 9-10; Track 10; Ski Club 11-12 JEANNE MARINO 40 JAMES MATTE PETER MAYFORTH Baseball 10, 12; Choir 9-11; Photography Club 11 - 12; Ski Club 9-12; Soccer 9-10, 12; Swim Team 9,11 -12 JEFFREY MAYNARD Bowling Club 12; Business Club 12; Choir 9-12; Chorali- erslO, 12 NANCY McGUIRE Choir 9 - 12; Pep Club 11; Youth A.R.C. 10-12, Youth A.R.C. President 12 anne mckinney Choir 9-11; Choraliers 11; National Honor Society 10-12 steve mckinney 41 KATHLEEN McNAUGHTON Business Club 9; Hermes Staff Typist 11 - 12; National Honor Society 11 - 12; Youth A.R.C. 10-12, Youth A.R.C. Secretary 10,12 RICHARD MECHANICK PATRICK MERRILL Football 9; Track 9-10 DARLENE MINER RICKY MONAHAN LINDA MORGAN Choir 9-12; Choraliers 10-12; Field Hockey 10-11; Pep Club 9 - 12; Spanish Club 10-11; Volley- ball 10-11 42 TIMOTHY MORGAN BETH MOULTON Cheerleader 11 - 12; Choir 9; Girls Intramurals 9-10; Junior Senate 11; P.A. Staff 12; Pep Club 9-12; Senior Committee 12; Student Council 9 - 12; Track 9; Volleyball 9 - 10; Freshman Class Secretary; Sophomore Class Secretary PATRICIA MUMBLO Business Club 10; Hermes Staff 11 -12; Pep Club 10-11 NANCY MUNGER Business Club 10 KATHLEEN MURRAY Cheerleader 10 - 12; Field Hockey 9-10; Girls Hi-Y 10 - 12, Girls Hi-Y President 12; Pep Club 9-12; P.A. Staff 12; Ski Club 9-12, Ski Club Vice-Pres. 11; Volleyball 9 43 TAMERA NASSIVERA Business Club 12 THOMAS NASSIVERA Basketball 9-10; Football 9 - 12; Team Canteen Basketball 11 -12;Track10-12 BRENDA NEUMANN MICHELE NEVINS Choir 9 - 12; ep Club 12; Youth A.R.C. 11 -12 PAUL NEWELL Band 9-10; Basketball 9; Soc- cer 9 -11; Team Canteen Bas- ketball 12; Track 10,12 MICHAEL NICHOLSON Band 9 MARYNOLIN Art Club 9; Business Club 11-12 44 JEFF NORMANDIN DAVID OSBORNE CINDY OSGOOD DAWN PARKER LUANN PECK Band 9-11 MARK PECK 45 MARK PETRAMALE Baseball 9-12; Basketball 9, 10,12 DIANE PHILLIPS Choir9-12 PAULA PINKOWSKI JEFFREY PLUDE Soccer 9-12; Wrestling 9-12 DEBORAH PORLIER Business Club 11; Girls Intramu- rals 9-12; HERMES Editor 11 - 12; Pep Club 9 -12; Prom Decora- tion Committee 11 LYNETTE POTVIN Field Hockey 9-12; P.A. Staff 12; Pep Club 9-12; Track 9-12; Vol- leyball 9-12 46 JULIENNE POULOS Girls Intramurals 11 ROGER PRATT Choir 9-12; Choraliers 11 -12; HERMES Editor 11 -12; Drama Club 10-12 MARK QUACKENBUSH Football 9 MAUREEN QUINN Basketball 9-10; Bowling Club 11 -12; Business Club 10-12, Business Club President 12; Drama Club 11 -12; Girls Intra- murals 9-12; Library Club 9 - 10; Man and Nature 10 - 11; Student Council 10-12 MARTINA RANSOM Pep Club 10 - 12; Student Council 12 LINDA RAY Pep Club 11 - 12; National Honor Society 11 -12; Spanish Club 11 -12 47 MARY RAY Library Club 11-12 JEFFREY RAYNO Choir 11 - 12; Cross Country 12; Hermes Staff 10; HERMES Editor 11 - 12; National Honor Society 11 -12; Drama Club 11 -12; Physical Science Seminar 11; Junior Class President; Senior Class President PETER RAYNO Photography Club 12 JEFFREY REED Baseball 12; Basketball 9-12 Future Farmers of America 12 Key Club 9-11; Soccer 9-12 Track 9-12; Prom King KENNETH TROY REYNOLDS Team Canteen Basketball 11 SHERRY REYNOLDS Basketball 9-12; Field Hockey 9 - 12; Girls Intramurals 12; Pep Club 9-12; Volleyball 9-10 48 LOIS ROBBINS Band 9-10 KAREN ROCK Business Club 9 - 10; Girls Intramurals 9-10; Pep Club 9 - 10; Student Council 9-11; Youth A.R.C. 10, Youth A.R.C. President 10 ZOE ANN ROSSI MATTHEW ROZELL Soccer 9-10 JERRY RUFFING Baseball 10-12; Football 10 - 11; Ski Club 10 - 11, Ski Club Treasurer 11, Ski Club Presi- dent 12; Team Canteen Bas- ketball 12 LORRAINE RUSHLOW 49 LINDA ST. LOUIS AUDREY SANDERS MICHELLE SAUNDERS KAREN SEYMOUR SHARON SEYMOUR BRIDGET SHEEHAN 50 JOE SHORTSLEEVES DAVID SIEGEL JOHN SMITH Football 9-12; Track 9-12; Wrestling 10-12 MELISSA SNYDER Pep Club 9-11; Spanish Club 10-11 ELIZABETH STANTON Hermes Staff Typist 11 - 12; National Honor Society 10-12, National Honor Society Vice- President 12; Youth A.R.C. 10 - 12, Youth A.R.C. Vice-Presi- dent 10, Youth A.R.C. Presi- dent 11, Youth A.R.C. Trea- surer 12 WAYNE STEVES 51 ELIZABETH STICKNEY Basketball 10 - 12; Field Hockey 11 -12; Girls Hi-Y 11 - 12, Girls Hi-Y Secretary 12; P.A. Staff 12; Pep Club 10-11, Pep Club Secretary 11; Senior Committee 12; Track 10 - 11; Volleyball 10-11 PATRICK STICKNEY Basketball 9; Football 9-12; Team Canteen Basketball 10 - 12; Track 11 -12 MARY STRAINER LINDA TARANTINO Field Hockey 9-12; Girls Hi-Y 10-12; HERMES Editor 11 -12, HERMES Editor in Chief 12; National Honor Society 11 -12, Nat’l. Honor Society Secretary 12; Orchestra 9-12 ii 52 TERRITRELLO Basketball 9; Business Club 9 - 10; Girls Intramurals 9-11; Pep Club 9-11; Track 9; Volleyball 9 AMY TYLER DIANA VALENTINE National Honor Society 11-12 ROBIN WAITE Youth A.R.C. 10 - 12, Youth A.R.C. Vice-Pres. 11 MARK WARNER Choir 9-12; Choraliers 10-12; Drama Club 11 - 12; National Honor Society 10 - 12, Nat’l. Honor Society Treasurer 12; Physical Science Seminar 11; Student Council 10-11; Team Canteen Basketball 12; Tennis Club 11 -12 DAVID WASHBURN Football 9-10 KAREN WATERS Basketball 10; Girls Intramurals 11; Pep Club 10-11; Volleyball 10,12 GERALD WEST STEVEN WETMORE Band 9-12; Choir 9-12; Cho- raliers 10-12; Soccer 10; Ten- nis Club10-12 RAYMOND WHITE JUDITH C. WHITNEY Business Club 9-12; Girls Intra- murals 9-10; Soccer 9-10; Vol- leyball 9-10 HERB WILDEY Baseball 10-12; Football 9, 11 - 12; Soccer 10 54 DEBRA WILLIG Cheerleader 11 - 12; Choir 9 - 12; Field Hockey 9 - 11; P.A. Staff 12; Pep Club 9-12; Track 9-12; Volleyball 9 DAVID WINNE Art Club 9 -11, Art Club Secre- tary 10; Choir 9-11; Hermes Staff 11 - 12; Newspaper Staff 10; Spanish Club 10; Track 9; Prom Decoration Committee Co-Chairman 11 RALPH WOOD Hermes Staff 11 - 12; National Honor Society 11 - 12; News- paper Staff 12; Ski Club 11 -12; Student Council 9-12; Swim Team 9-10; Chess Club 12 JEFF WRIGHT IN MEMORIAM Deborah Collins We regret that two of our friends will be unable to share with us the joys of graduation and the challenges of the future. Our memory of them will forever live. Ben Fuller CLASS OFFICERS Pres. — Jeff Rayno V.P. — Sandy Hassett Sec. — Laurie Darfler Treas. — Jackie Kearns Committee — STANDING: Barb Blake, Michelle Fox, Beth Hogan, Beth Moul- ton, Beth Stickney, Amy Gallup, Marie Battiste. SEATED: Sue Lowe, Dick Beli- sle, Laurie Combs. SENIOR COMMITTEE 56 HUDSON FALLS 1979 Best Dressed Class Clowns Class Musician . . Class Athlete . . . Class Couple . . . Class Trio....... Class Salesman . Class Don Juan . . Class Donna Juan Classless........ ..........Ron Bombard ......Ernie LaFountain and Tom Nassivera ............Jeff Rayno ............Barb Blake ............May Chris Darf, Combs and Kearns ......Clarence Kennison .........Gary Kauffman ......Connie Coughlin . . . . A-Wing Girls' Room WORLD RECORDS COMPILED ATHFHS Wayne Marchese fell 561 times on the ice while officiat- ing one girls hockey game. Marie Battiste stayed in the house one Friday night in four years. Phil Connery was a close second with 1 Va nights. Darf, Combs and Kearns, the Three Musketeers, knocked 333 people down with Darf’s Cosmetology suit- case. Linda Ray talked constantly through 41 consecutive periods. Her streak was broken when she was forced to hush for a Spanish test. 58 HERMES’ PREDICTIONS Most Likely to go to Hollywood . . . Homeroom D19 Most Likely to become President. . . Bob Hanlon Most Likely to become a scoutmaster. . . Armond Lewis Most Likely to become a chess master. . . Bob Daly Most Likely to mastermind a jewel theft... Ed Hafner Most Likely to sentence that jewel thief. . . Mr. Holmes Most Likely to become a Dallas Cowgirl cheerleader. . . Debbie Willig Most Likely to become the mother of 250 head . . .Beth Hogan Most Likely to be absent for graduation . . . Theresa Arendt Most Likely to buy a Mr. Olympic body building kit. . . Wayne Steves Most Likely to teach a computer dirty words . . . Scott Sweet Most Likely to play Tarzan in the movies. . . Dick Belisle Most Likely to play Cheeta in the movies. . . Jon Bly Most Unlikely to cut their hair. . . Kath Murray and Pat Merril Most Likely to grow up just like Mrs. Schaffer. . . Jackie Kearns Most likely to buy a fire truck . . . Paul Dietrich 59 1979 SONG SHEET You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet — Jerry Ruffing's driving Blue Suede Shoes — Mark Warner Looks Like We Made It — 65% on the Regents Here We Go Again — 64% on the Regents Sweet Baby James------Jim Matte I Go Crazy----Audrey Sanders Running on Empty-----Varsity Football Power Of Gold-----Varsity Field Hockey You Light Up My Life-----Carpy’s Yellow Submarine------Charlotte’s Bus Thank God I’m a Country Boy-----Nate Johnson Please Come To Boston--------National Honor Society Leaving On A Jet Plane----Bob Daly Behind Closed Doors-------Locked Bathrooms We May Never Pass This Way Again — Senior Class MR. BERNHOFT WOULD FAINT IF: Mrs. Cackener’s Folklore students scalped her Paula Fitz had black hair Jeff Reed and John Butler became cheerleaders Michelle Fox understood a joke Sheila Cutter was 6'2 Peter Mayforth got an A B-wing Girls room was smokeless Jeff Plude did some homework Mr. Crisler could run the bookstore without Beth, Kathy, Diana and Nancy The school was warm when it was cold outside Mr. Holmes missed a day of school All teachers were at their assigned posts on time Tom A” did not bring a bag lunch SENIOR CLASS WILL We, Kelly, Patty, Julie, and Lois, will to Marsha our ability to talk in class and not get caught. I, Bob Hanlon, will to everyone my love of the American Flag. I, Wayne Steves, leave my ability to skip, my reserved seat in Mr. Resetar’s office and my bar- tending job at Carpy's to my cousin S.S. We, Mr. Allens B-lunch table will Tom Aiken a supply of magic markers so that his mother will always be able to write “Tom A.” on his lunch box. I, Mo, will to my sister C.P. the ability to drive a car with doors that seldom open, except around corners, puddles inside the car when it rains, and my corner parking spot on LaBarge Street when it stalls. I, Bob Hanlon, will to John Folk my ability to impersonate Dick Nixon. I, “WEE will to my sweethearts, “DM, TB, ML, KC, JM, RF, TB, MH, BH, JH, SM, SM, JM, MN, LP, KO, MS, GS, DS” lessons in the Marshall Arts knowing they can use them! We, Pudge, Dominoes, Giraffe, Crow, Mortia, will to Mrs. Harris one “Fault-Free” studyhall in hopes she'll never have one like ours again. We, BM, LP, BS, KM, DW, will our seats with Mr. A. and Scrimer to any girls who think they are rowdie enough to take them over. I, Beth, will to my brother Mark my ability to ruin Chem. Labs and destroy him on tests. I, Beth Moulton, will my nickname “Bubbles and the jokes that go with it, to my sister Michelle, knowing that she can live up to it. We, Peter Lips and Pugsley, will to Lizard and Jelly Lips, one case of Genessee and the ability to live up to the reputation of Nice Boys. We, Sandy, Marlene, Kathleen will our ability to end up in Mr. Bernhoft's office for innocently cel- ebrating our 18th birthday’s, to anyone who is crazy and dumb enough to get caught. I will my seat on Bus 30 to my sister, Hicky, in hopes she can keep it as long as I have . . . L. Morgan. I, Linda Harrington, do leave my fantastic alto voice and completely warped sense of humor to either Thelma Whaley or Mrs. Cackner, (whi- chever needs them most). We, Amerlia, Galsey, Vincenz, Paulsy, Leafer and Mouse”, will to anyone the ability to live up to the standard we set in our Goof book and our song Double Vision. I, Stick, will to my brothers Spike and Gerbil the ability to fail two drivers tests and to go through two years of Geometry. I, Sos, will to Leslie, Debbie, Scott Reagan, and Juniors in general, the extreme excitement, and agony of a senior year in the hope they will love it as much as I. I, Audrey Sanders will to Wendy Cronin, all the rides she wants in my “Toyota just for the excitement of the TJ’s she gets. We, the first period bookkeeping class will to future bookkeeping students the ability to put up with Mr. Dunham’s sarcastic remarks. I, Jackie Kearns, will to Sue Beniot one pig latin dictionary and to Jill Norman one back brace in hopes that they make it to twelfth grade some day. I, Mill Hathaway, Elli May and Granny will to any underclassmen the unfortunate ability to put up with Terry B., Mark H. and Steve M. We, Bette Jones, Dianne Huff, and Kathy Car- ota, will to Mr. Stasko, another fifth period lunch studyhall like ours and a life subscription to the Jumble and the ability to unscramble them as fast as we did. We, Jackie Kearns and Sherry Reynolds, will to Paige, Leslie and Collette many nightmares of the “GRUIN chasing Mrs. Schaffer through the clean dorms at Marist College. I, D.W., will Roxy” T. a Richie Brockleman detective set in hopes she’ll someday find out “Who said that?” I, Debbie Willig, will to Paige Palmer, five canns of tenniss ballss sso if D.F. ever throwss herss over the fencce again, sshe’ll sstill have plenty more. I, Sandy, will to Amy Fuller my warm seat on the bench in hopes she won’t use it for three years, successively. We, K.G., M.J., H.L., B.B., C.R., and A.H., will our ability to put up with NO-SHOWS to any underclassman girls, wishing them the best of luck. I, Sandy H., will Tammy Moss my old clothes in hopes she’ll grow out of them some day. We, Chris and May, will to Val Trackey our abil- ity to remain sane through all the happy and unhappy episodes that take place in hopes she can handle them as well as we did, with the man of her choice. We, Skipper Keays and Bill Batkay, will anyone, the chance to match the “Skipper and Batman Show” in Team Canteen Basketball. I, Audrey Sanders, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to my sister Tracy, who never could figure out how to. I, Mo Quinn, will to Mr. Crisler my pair of Mickey Mouse ears, in hopes he will wear them faithfully. 62 I, Debbie Porlier, will to my sister Charlene my ability of never getting called upon to read out loud in English class. I, Tim C., will my great skating abilities to Chris V. in hopes that she might be able to use them in her racing future. I, Sherry Fish, will all my love to my pussycat, Jimmy Hurley. We, KP and DW, hereby will all of our left over six packs to Char and Sue, hoping they have as much fun as we did. I, Brad Asplund, will a pint of Southern Comfort to Tom Aiken in hopes that he will always remem- ber my party. We, Beth Stanton, Diana Valentine and Nancy McGuire, will to Mr. Crisler three outstanding girls to cope with him in the bookstore next year. I, Pete Crotty, will my ability to make Miss Irwin furious enough to rip my shirt, and my uncanny nack of weaseling out of detention to my brother Jeff in hopes that he will carry on the family tradi- tion. I, Kathleen Goss, will to Mary Rozell and Mitch Potvin my ability to keep the F-wing locker clean, knowing they’ll need it to avoid future ava- lanches. I, Paul Dietrich will to Beaver Daly, Chris Sabo, Mike Daly, and Kip Stark my ability to cheat at pitch and my expertise at go-cart driving in hope that they can do better. I, Jeff Rayno, will to Kim Vannier Mr. Glue in the hopes that he will follow her instead of me. We, Nancy McGuire and Sheri Jones, will to Mary “Headly” King an O.Z. of wet cement. We, Sue, Heidi, Connie, Wendy, Marie, Sandy, Paula, Marlene, and the three Kathleen’s will our ability to make popcorn and hunt for turkies to any underclassmen whose bodies are cold enough and minds are gross enough to try it. We, Suprise, and Batbrow, will our ability to crash for 14 straight weeks, to any underclass- men who thinks they can handle it better than we did. We, Kathy McNaughton and Beth Stanton will to Mr. Allen and the rest of HERMES Staff a pair of fine typists like ourselves to do their ?!@? yearbook next year. I, Wendy Evans, will to Terri Lee Trello all the trouble I caused in H.F. in hopes she will continue it. I, Linda St. Louis will my green thumb to Lori Harrington in hopes that she will love it as much as I did! We, Lois Robbins and Patty Mumblo, will to Mr. Allen’s future typing classes our ability to talk through the four state typing tests and never get caught. I, HL, will to any girl the ability to go to the Bat- tlegrounds and not do anything but become Queen. I, Tim C., will my ability to get skunked to my sister Colleen in hopes she will be skunked worse. I, Bonnie Havens, will to any underclassman the ability to sing “I Only Have Eyes for You (Dear)” to Mr. Byrne as well as I did. We, SH and Jill, will to any underclassmen the outstanding ability to run from Carpy’s to honor studyhall in twenty seconds flat, while being chased by DWYER. I, Bob Hanlon, will to my sister, Tammy, my best wishes for a successful junior and senior year. I, Lois, will to Jim any table he wishes to sit at while having his morning coffee at Hogan’s as long as (you know who) isn’t with him. I, Pete Rayno, will to Mark Needham the pole on the front of my bus 43, that I retained posses- sion of for four years in the hopes that he can control this position as long as I did every morn- ing. I, Bob Hanlon, will my best wishes and deepest respect to Alexander Borys, a true friend. I, Mark Warner, will to Joyce Irwin, one tattered copy of All Breathing Life” and a rookie tenor with a mouth as big as mine. I, David Winne, will to Alan Chien my undying struggle for sanity with his one last year of Mar- sha Jones. I, Louise Burch, will to Mr. Bernhoft and Mr. Morano, many thanks for all you’ve done for me during my senior year. I, Bob Hanlon, will a job to all my friends when I reach the White House. I, Red, will to Lisa Nolin, the right to dip french fries in her McDonald’s sundae during Driver Ed. I, Mary Ray, will the good times that I had among my friends and certain teachers during my four years of high school to the class of 1980. I, Linda, will to Tawn Miller my ability to flirt with boys in hopes that she’ll crawl out of her shell to have more fun, and my ability to be somewhat outspoken in hopes that she’ll tell people where to go when they deserve it. I, Connie Coughlin, will to Anne Hope Nassiv- era, one free date in the Firebird with the owner of the Camaro after a dance. I, Dick Belisle, will to Jeff Crotty my pre-football game diarrhea pill in hopes that it will serve him as well as it did me. We, the senior girls in the bookstore will to Mr. Crisler another crowd of girls to keep him com- pany in the bookstore in the mornings. I, Diana Valentine, will to Rosemary Carpenter the ability to look interested in class and then pass tests with absolutely no studying. I, Beth Stanton, will to Anna Rukat nothing because she can get away with being late to class more than I could. 63 I, Too-Too, will the “Essence of Soupy to any underclassman who can maintain it as well as she did and a supply of gas masks to her friends. I, Sue Lowe, will my weeks supply of turtle necks to my sister Debbie in hopes that she will put them to use. I, Connie Coughlin, will to Paige Palmer my blue University of Arizona shorts hoping that when she wears them she will be able to run faster. I, Paula Fitz, will to Sheila Goss all my letters, long distance telephone calls and a trip to Canton knowing that she'll make use of them as well as I did. We, Kathleen Goss and Paula Fitz, will to Sue Certain our scientific labs with great care and accuracy in hopes that it will come in useful as she continues her chem. career. I, Columbo (CEB), will to Gomer (TLB), any side of the room, the dish washing job and the ability to learn to drive. I, Christine Brownell, will to Deb Trybendis, one bald head, a broken tease comb, all the ladies in clinic and lots of luck as a cosmetologist. We, Scott Sweet and Mark Warner, do hereby wish to establish a fund of $1 for Mr. Dean in the hope that he will purchase three new ties. I, Kathy McNaughton, will to any underclass- man my ability to pick on “Georgie” Stasko and never (ose his friendship. I, Mike Dybowski, will to Mr. Stasko my three ladies of the morning, P.E., D.F., C.J. We, Lynette Potvin and Jackie Kearns will to Billy Potvin and Mike Kelly, chauffers that can drive in the fog as good as we did. I, Potsie, will to my cousin Stacy, my field hockey stick in hopes that she can trip as many people as I did with it. I, Mr. Allen, leave to the Seniors on the HERMES staff the hopes that some day they will be fortunate enough to work with such a fine group of young adults as I have this past year. I, Janet, will to Wolfie the ability to skip 5th period without getting caught. I, “Mother Murry,” will to my little girls Felicia, Mary, Colleen, and Tracy, another mother like me who will always keep them in line like I did. I, Kathleen Murray, will to my little sister Angela my famous walk and I hope that she will grow up to be as tall as I am. I, R.P., will to M.J., K.R., and M.E. one ticket to a Seals and Crofts concert, one rainstorm, and a woman with Bronchitus in hopes that next sum- mer will be Quiter! BA Hail I, Diane LaPorte, will to any future goalie star the ability to be as great as the broken arm goalie from S.H. We, the 1979 HERMES editors will to the 1980 HERMES editors one pizza party, exclusive use of the Z, 6 wax pencils, a free bus ride to Rexford with lunch, 1 blue techni-cropper that no one uses, 4000 quad-paks, 600 rolls of film, Linda’s lost 16 pages, two diverging paths, and a fuzzy- wuzzy haired Editor so their yearbook might be as good as ours. We, the Saab Club, will our spot on Woods Road to any Qualified, upcoming classman. I, William Comar, will to my sister Cathi, my brother Dan, and my Coach, Scott Hartung, a bunch of good times as good as mine in H.F.H.S. We, Chris Clary and Bill Comar, will to Mrs. Lor- tie two more geniuses who can handle the duties of creative writing as well as we did. I, myself, will the “Ted Chair to any junior, having a breakfast party after the prom. We, Fitzy, Foxy, and Potsy, will to Mrs. Schaffer a hockey team ending in “y” so she can enjoy another season of slurred speech. I, D.W., will M.R. another sturdy cheerleader to hold her next year because she is SO heavy. I, Paul Dietrich, will to Mr. Allen, one “Smokey Detector’’ hoping that he’ll see the smokies before I do! I, John Butler, leave thanks and good wishes to those teachers and administrators who have helped me through my two years. We, Kathleen, Beth, Michelle, Debbie, Karen, and Linda will to Mr. Chatel six women scientists so he can enjoy another semester of efficient hard working analytical chemistry students. We, Mark Warner and Roger Pratt, will to Mr. Chatel one Nalgiene Emergency Eye Wash Sta- tion in hopes that some day he will get to use it. We, J.R. and J.W., will out ability to keep the Southern Comfort away from the chaperones on the ski trips to anyone who can get away with it too. We, the unclique clique, will to the clique hopes that some day they will regain the No. 1 ranking which we now hold. We, Mouse and Ned, will all of our quarters in the Duke box, and all of our Saturday night boots to David Carlisle and Mike Dickinson in hope that they will follow in our footsteps. We, the Seniors of the H.F. Swim Team will any- one with a strong liver, 2 bottles of ginger ale and a back of a bus. I, Marlene Evert, will to Amy Gene King, my position on the tennis team and my tennis shirt, hoping she will fill them to the BEST of her ability. I, A.C., will to Mr. Byrnes the ability to take care of puggy and give him T.L.C. We, the three Musketeers, Laurie, Jackie, and Laurie, will to Feiffer Kearns a bottle of laxative to keep him running during cross country. JUNIORS OFFICERS Pres. John Potter V.P. Mary Kay Leombruno Sec. Cathy Caswell Treas. Theresa Cameron SENATE STANDING: Tim Bardin, Leslie Thomson, Scott Reagan, Ann Nassivera, Mitch Potvin. SEATED: Sheila Goss, Sue Certain, Mary Rozell, Collette Toomey, Teresa Cortese. 66 T. Aiken L. Altizio D. Anderson J. Archambault K. Arcuri T. Arendt R. Barber A. Barnes D. Bemis J. Benson C. Boisselle Y. Boisselle S. Boisvenue K. Bombard S. Bourgault R. Bowen J. Bradway R. Breeyear C. Brown S. Brunelle A. Burch G. Burkhardt D. Butler T. Cameron V. Campbell J. Caputo T. Carpenter M. Casey C. Caswell C. Caswell M. Catone S. Certain D. Chadwick L. Champaigne T. Chilson C. Cicero J. Clark D. Clothier C. Coates J. Collins C. Comar W. Cooper C. Corrigan T. Cortese S. D’Angelico C. Delmonico M. Dickinson A. Dingman 67 C. Duell J. Dumas J. Dumas A. Dumond J. Dunn D. Eddy R. Edwards R. Fish M. Fitzgerald C. Florence J. Folk A. Fosmer G. Gillman P. Girard M. Gonyea D. Goodsell S. Goss P. Gould J. Graham D. Granger W. Granger M. Gray D. Grinnell S. Haas R. Harder J. Harrington D. Harris S. Hartung M. Havens K. Hinchcliffe P. Hofmaster D. Hogan J. Hogan P. Hogan K. Hoover G. Howard L. Howard G. Huestis M. Jarvis M. Jones C. Kearns P. Keays 68 B. King K. LaMere M.LaPan B. Lief B. Leary D. Lebarron S. Lewis J. Lundgren C. MacDonald J. Macey R. Madonna D. Manley T. Marshall P. Martin R. Martindale S. Matthews K. McCarty G. McDonald B. McKinney D. McMurray K. Miller T. Miller S. Moreau P. Morency J. Morrison P. Morse M. Moss T. Moss T. E. Moss M. Moulton M. Mracek L. Murray M. Murray M. Mylott L. Myott A. Nassivera D. Nelson M. Neron L. Nolin P. Noonan K. Pacyna P. Palmer D. Paris D. Parker C. Pasquarrell H. Patten K. Picket D. Pinkowski J. Porlier J. Potter M. Potvin 69 M. Poupore J. Pratt D. Rabine S. Reagan M. Reynolds K. Rich T. Rich T. Ringer D. Rivers M. Robinson M. Rozell K. Sabo T. Sabo K. Sarazen R. Sawyer C. Scally S. Schermerhorn M. Shaw L. Sheehan L. Sipowicz M. Sipowicz R. Sterns H. Stemp B. Stone R. Strout M. Suprenaut R. Sweet G. Taylor L. Thomson C. Toomey D. Tripp D. Trybendis S. Tucker J. Turner M. Undrewood T. Undrewood I. Upton D. Valentine K. Vanderzyden G. Vondeusen G. Vanness S. Wells J. Wemmitt K. White P. Wiedl D. Wiley D. Williams D. Winne R. Wolfe W. Wright 70 SOPHOMORES CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Jeff Potter V.P. Debbie Lowe Sec. Kathy O’Connor Treas. Kathy Hogan T. Ackley J. Aiken K. Alexander D. Allen J. Allen W. Appling J. Armstrong A. Asplund D. Bandy R. J. Barber S. Barber M. Barnes T. Barton B. Bates J. Beaudoin D. Bement E. Blondin C. Bowen W. Breault T. Breeyear D. Briere P. Brock B. Brown D. Brown H. Brown R. Brown T. Brownell J. Bruce B. Brunelle C. Brunelle K. Bruso M. Bullock L. Bump M. Burt R. Buser 71 T. Bushey E. Butto J. Campbell L. Capone D. Carlisle K. Case K. Caswell L. Clary C. Collins P. Columbetti D. Combs E. Condon S. Constantineau R. Conway A. Coons J. Cooper M. Cronin J. Crotty J. Currie S. Cutter S. D'Angelico L. Davidow M. Desourdy R. Diamond E. Diresta A. Dobler S. Doriski B. Doyle S. Dumas Y. Duvall M.Ecker L. Eddy J. Edwards L. Ellithorpe S. Fiorillo 72 B. Fish C. Fish L. Fisk M. Foley S. Fowler R. Freebern A. Fuller T. Garrow J. Gordon L. Gould K. Granger K. Graves P. Hafner J. Hanley T. Hanlon G. Harrington S. Harrington M. Harsha M. Havens A. Hinchliffe T. Hinchliffe C. Hinchcock D. Hogan K. Hogan K. Hogan M. Hogan R. Hogan T. Holmes B. Inglee T. Ives R. Jakway D.Jones L. Keith S. Kelly H. Kempski R. Kidwell T. Kilmartin M. LaFarr J.LaFay D. LaPoint A. LaPorte C. LaRock S. LaBarron D. Legault P. Lindsey L. Linindoll M. Livingston 73 D. Lowe P. Macey J. Macy S. Manley T. Maranville W. Marchese C. Martin J. J. McDonald J. W. McDonald J. McDougall K. McFarren C. McMurtry A. Mears L. Middleton M. Miller S. Miller M. Moak S. Monahan B. Monrian D. Moulton J. Mracek D. Mullen M. Nassivera D. Nelson K. O’Conner B. O’Donald J. O’Hare C. Oligny T. Pearson L. Peck R. Petit K. Picket P. Plude M. Polihrem J. Porlier 74 W. Potvin L. Prevost J. Rainbow D. Rickie S. Robbins M. Roccasecca L. Root E. Rozell D. Ryan D. Sarazen T. Sawn T. Scacchetti C. Seymour E. Sharp D. Simione C. Smith D. Snyder S. Stark S. Starks P. Steves G. Stickney M. Stickney J. Storey A. Studler D. Sullivan D. Sullivan C. Suprenant R. Sutliff P. Sweet J. Sweet A. Taylor S. Thayer V. Trackey K. Vanderzyden K. Vannier F. Waite M. Wall G. Waters B. Weils M. West R. White D. Whiteway S. Wiley D. Wilkerson L. Winne L. Yole R. Yole 75 FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Pres. Mark Hogan V.P. Karen LaPan Treas. Ann Hogan Sec. Michelle Moulton D. Albrecht J. Allen S. Archambault M. Atkinson M. Bagley B. Barber M. Barber C. Barker R. Barnes C. Barot K. Barron J. Beahan P. Bennett T. Bennett M. Bertrand M. Bishop R. Biessell R. Bissell D. Black B. Blake B. Blakeman J. Bombard J. Bond S. Boyer T. Brayton A. Breed T. Brodt M. Brown P. Brunelle J. Bucher L. Buckley D. Burke R. Buser N. Call S. Campbell 76 D. Capone D. Caputo S. Caputo R. Carpenter B. Caruso A. Catone A. Cerro C. Cervone R. Chamberlain M. Cicero D. Clark E. Clark R. Clippinger A. Collins C. Collins D. Comar C. Condon E. Cook L. Cottrell K. Daut M. Dewey W. Deyette T. DiLorenzo J. DiResta M. Dornan S. Doyle C. Duell D. DaRose D. Edgerly R. Edgerly L. Ellis K. Evans M. Evans K. Fitzpatrick J. Fleury M. Flynn F. Fornier M. Freebern J. Gallagher M. Gallup S. Garrow M. Genier S. Gibbs N. Gifford B. Gilman M. Girard 77 S. Gonyea D. Goodsell S. Graham J. Granger K. Granger B. Greene D. Grinnell T. Gilder M. Gunderson L. Hafner E. Hall C. Harrington R. Harrington L. Harvey J. Havens M. Havens S. Havens W. Havens L. Healey L. Herrick D. Hewitt M. Hichman B. Higgins A. Hinchliffe R. Hoag D. Hodges S. Hodges A. Hogan C. Hogan M.Hogan V. Hurley V. Hurley H. Inglee J. Irish J. Irish J. Irwin S. Isdell K. Iwaniec M.Jackson T. Jarvis C. Jenkins C. Keays E. Kelly 78 D. Bourgault M. Kelly J. Kerchner M. Kew P. Kill C. LaBarge E. LaBarge D.Labshere L. LaCarte M. LaCarte K. LaPan S. LaPoint J. LaPointe W. LaRock S. Latterell B. Leaf D. Leombruno B. Lewis K. Lukaszewicz S. MacDuff M. Macey P. MacMurray L. Macy S. Maille J, Marincie B. Marine R. Marshall J. Martin J. Martin M. Madison E. Maynard W. Maynard R. McDougall P. McGuire G. McKinney L. McKinney T. McKinney K. McMurtry T. McNaughton P. Miner S. Moak T. Moffitt T. Moffitt M. Mondoux P. Monrian K. Moore J. Morency L. Morgan L. Morin T. Mosher M. Moulton J. Mullen D. Murphy B. Murray 79 E. Murray C. Nash W. Nash F. Nassivera J. Newell J. Norman K. O'Donnell M. O’Donnell P. Osgood S. Palmer D. Parker S. Parrot G. Pecor C. Perkins J. Phillips J. Porter S. Potvin K. Pratt R. Prevost B. Quackenbush N. Resetar N. Rickle J. Ringer A. Rukat P. Rustin K. Ryan P. Sabo K. Sanborn T. Sanders P. Saville T. Scacchetti G. A. Schrock T. Scicchitano M. Seeley 80 M. Shaw R. Sheehan C. Sheldon D. Shine S. Sipowicz C. Smith D. Smith S. Spellacy D. Stanley S. Stark R. Straut H. Strong E. Suprenant G. Taylor P. Terrio R. Tessler D. Thatcher B. Thompson W. Toole M. Turner R. Underwood D. Ure J. Vanderwerker G. Vanderzyden J. VanDuesen G. Vaught M. Wall P. Folk K. Waters S. Waters T. Weils C. Wetmore D. Wheeler J. White J. A. Whitney D. Whittemore J. Willig M. Wilsey C. Wimmette D. Winchell T. Wintor L. Wolfe M. Wolfe T. Wood K. Woodward 81 DISTRICT ADMINISTRA TION Dr. John Zeis Superintendent of Schools Douglas Coughlin Asst, to the Superintendent HIGH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATION Donald L. Bernhoft Principal Nicholas Resetar Vice Principal I BOARD OF EDUCATION Milton J. Greenburg M.D. President of the Board Homer Dearlove John E. Dolphin Mrs. Elodie Giles Benjamin Goldy Donald Hassett J. Bernard LaBourr Robert Murray Mrs. Mitchell Potvin 85 HIGH SCHOOL FACULTY MATH SCIENCE R. Daly W. Andrews E. Barrett J. Daly J. Dean H. Fairbank N. Crisler V. Dietrich F. Dingman H. G arrow P. Haggerty K. Swan INDUSTRIAL ARTS 86 W. LaPoint HEALTH HOME EC MUSIC J. Irwin J. Bittinger S. Parsons 87 SOCIAL STUDIES R. Dingman J. Andrejkovics A. Borys L. Liebold Scivetti W. Frederick J. Holmes 88 ENGLISH G. Goddard D. Gutehunst E. Lortie G. Matson R. Roberge R. Rose D. Ahrens J. Byrne H. Cackener S. D’Angelico BUSINESS W.Dunham J. Allen V. D'Angelico A. Scrimo G. Stasko 89 CUSTODIANS SECRETARIES T. Rose, C. Twiss, J. Smith BUS DRIVERS W. Cagle, K. Dickinson, G. Colvin Standing: D. Myott, C. Winch, K. Colvin, D. Clark, B. Cote, R. Wood Sitting: M. Bishop, E. Eggleston, M. Whitford, J. Pallino, S. Stickney CAFETERIA WORKERS Standing: A. Brayman, M. Havens, P. Kazlo, H. Leonard, M. Spaulding, J. Barton, M. Brown Kneeling: C. Havens, B. Duel, C. Sciancalipore, G. Bernard, V. Merrill, E. Roberts 91 92 FIELD HOCKEY WE'RE 1 Congratulations to Mrs. Schaffer and her team on their wonderful season. Our Tiger girls cap- tured the Foothills and Section II Championships. Finishing the season with an impressive 13-1 record, the Tigers scored a total of 29 goals while allowing only 3 to penetrate their goal. Kneeling: W Evans, B. Stickney, C. Coughlin, K. Goss, M. Fox, L. Potvin, B. Blake, P. Fitz Standing: T. Cameron, C. Toomey, S. Certain, J. Turner, L. Thomson, Coach Schaffer, L. Tarantino, P. Palmer, M. Morgan Missing: MaryEllen Underwood 94 SCORES H.F. 5 Queensbury 0 2 South High 1 3 Gloversville 0 3 Glens Falls 0 2 Saratoga 0 0 Queensbury 1 2 South High 1 2 Gloversville 0 3 Glens Falls 0 2 Saratoga 0 SECTIONAL ACTION 1 Ravena 0 1 South High 0 2 Queensbury 0 1 Waterford 0 95 J. V. FIELD HOCKEY Sitting: K. O’Conner, R. Buser, E. DiResta, M. Ecker, K. Hogan, C. Collins Kneeling: T. Moss, J. Collins, L. Winne, T. Hanlon. K. McFarren, L. Middleton Standing: A. Asplund, N. Mracek, L. Durkee, D. Sarazen, B. Inglee, K. Hogan, M. Hogan, D. Lowe, L. Driscoll, K. Suprenant Record — 6-2-1 FROSH. FIELD HOCKEY Seated: J. DiResta, A. Shrock, C. Cervone, C. Vanderzyden, B. Blake, B. Thomson, A. Collins Kneeling: H. Inglee, L. LaCarte, S. Potvin, K. Waters, M. Dornan, L. Wolfe, D. Grinnell, S. Wetmore, S. Waters Standing: Coach Corrigan, D. Stanley, A. Hogan, P. Seville, C. Hogan, M. Moulton, D. VanDeusan, S. Sipowicz, N. Call. J. Martin Congratulations to Coach Corrigan and her team for remaining undefeated. 96 GIRLS’ TENNIS Sitting: C. Perkins Kneeling: C. Cicero, C. Hodges, S. Hassett, D. Wiley, M. Jewson, N. Resetar, A. Fuller Standing: Coach Young, S. Archam- bault, L. Herrick, D. Caputo, D. Stemp, S. Hodges This was the first year that Hudson Falls has competed in the Girls Foothills Tennis League. Even though we were unable to win any matches, most of the games were closely con- tested. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL Kneeling: Leslie Thomson, Collette Toomey, Paige Palmer, Theresa Cameron Standing: Sandy Hassett, Barb Blake, Laurie Darfler, Jackie Kearns, Laurie Combs, Lynette Potvin Missing: Coach Schaffer For the third consecutive year our girls’ volleyball team, under the guidance of Mrs. Schaffer, captured the Section II Champion- ship. It was an impressive season for the athletes. They finished their season with the fantastic record of 14-0 and the Foothills Council title. J. V. VOLLEYBALL Kneeling: S. Potvin, B. Thomson, B. Blake Standing: L. Winne, K. Supernaut, D. Sarazen, D. Lowe, A. Fuller, C. Cicero Congratulations to the Freshman A Team for remaining unde- feated this season. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL flCERS T GtW TIGERS TIGERS TIGERS flGERS V J'r. flGERSj to. J Sitting: A. Collins, K. Waters, J. Martin, N Call. D. Caputo Kneeling: Coach Corrigan, K. LaPan, C. Wetmore, C. Cervone, D. Stanley, C. Van- derzyden Standing: B. Marine, S. Sipowicz, P. Carpenter, J. Vandeusen, M. Moulton, C. Hogan, P. Seville 100 THIS PAGE IS DEDICATED TO MR. JOHN BLAKE His encouraging face could always be seen on the side of any sporting event. He lived as a flame in the wind, always burning with excitement and energy. He took an interest in our lives. He laughed when we laughed and he consoled when we cried. His warm hand was always felt when we reached out. He unselfishly gave us his time and his love. In an era of pressures, learning and growing he made our lives easier. VARSITY GIRLS’ BASKETBALL KNEELING: N. Mracek, S. Reynolds. J. Kearns, B. Blake. STANDING: M. Morgan, P. Palmer, C. Toomey, L. Thomson, B. Stickney. SCORES Congratulations to Mrs. Schafer and her team for captur- ing the Foothills title. As the year- book goes to press our Tigers still have two league games and the sectional tournament to play in. H.F. 57 Queensbury 35 50 South Glens Falls 36 60 Gloversville 31 54 Glens Falls 21 42 Saratoga 33 59 Queensbury 32 48 South Glens Falls 33 62 Gloversville 39 J.V. BASKETBALL KNEELING: S. Potvin, K. Waters, B. Inglee, L. Winne, R. Buser. STANDING: M. Hogan, R. Barber, M. Moulton, J. VanDeusen, D. Lowe, B Conlee. FROSH. BASKETBALL TIGERS As the yearbook goes to press our J.V. and Freshman teams still have games to play. Their current records are: J.V. — 8-0, Frosh — 1 -4. ROW 1: D. Caputo, B. Barber. B. Blake. ROW 2: A. Collins, B. Thomson, K. LaPan, L. LaCarte. ROW 3: K. Pratt, C. Cervone, M. Wilsey, Coach Perkins. 103 GIRLS’ TRACK First Row: P OSick. J Kearns. K Hinchcliffe. M Fox. R Murone. L Yole. R Buser Second Row L Gould. D Willig. L Combs. B Stickney. L Potvin, K. McFarren. L Capone. F Colvin. E Gallick. W. Cooper Third Row: C. Collins. S. Marino. M. Ecker. S Tucker. C. Suprenaut. D. Lowe. L. Driscoll. K. Hogan. E Donahue. C Brown. Coach Quackenbush Fourth Row: L. Thomson. B. Blake. D. Sarazen. C. Toomey. H. Nassivera, N. Mracek. A. Meers CROSS COUNTRY r J r Kearn ‘L Dartler- L Combs- S Hinchcliffe. C Condon. M. Ecker Kneeling: M. Murray. J Matte. A. Hinchcliffe. J. Ross R Straut Manncic. C. Kearns Standing: Coach Pete Bly. B Bradley. P Osgood. J. Rayno. P Osgood. J Story. D. Gillman. G. Gillman. G. Waters The Cross Country team came a long way with help of many new runners, many returning runners, and a new coach with his own experiences. The team put in a lot of hard practices but they profited in the end. We hope to see the same determination next year. Nice Job, Cross Country. TOP RUNNERS MEN ----------- Joel Story Greg Waters Mike Murray WOMEN — Laurie Darfler Jackie Kearns Kathleen Hinchcliffe FRESHMEN Pete Osgood Paul Osgood Jim Ross 105 THE THREE MUSKETEERS VARSITY FOOTBALL This year’s football team ended the sea- son with a 1 -7 record. Despite the record the players worked hard all year and gave most of the teams they played a good battle. Pat Stickney and Gary Kauffman enjoyed a fine year running the ball as they both gained over 500 yards. Richard Belisle led the team defensively and was again selected as the All Foothills Center. Row 1 D Albert. J Normandin. D. Cronin. B lusi. P. Connery. H. StempTtow 2: K. Stark. S. Cottrell. H. Wildey. J. Harrington. M Reynolds. G. Kauffman. P. Stickney. R. Belisle. R. Lafoun- tain. T Nassivera Row 3: Coach Kenyon. Coach Crisci. D Goodsell. M. Harvey. J. Benson. P. Hogan. D. Moulton. D. Valentine. S. Keagen. J. Smith. K. Sarazen. and Coach Knapp J. V. + FRESHMAN FOOTBALL Kneeling: S. Manley. J. McDonald. J. Jeanotte, P. Columbetti. M. Daley. P. Brock. D. Brown. R. Freeburn Standing: Coach Daley. M. Nassivera. D. LeBarron, M. Stickney. B. O’Donnell. K. O’Donnell. B. Louis. D. Valintine. M. Girard. D. Allen. P. Hogan. M. Delly, Coach Perkins Freshmen: Kneeling: T. Weils. R. Kidwell, J. Malian. J. Irish. B. Blakeman. S. Palmer. M. Shaw. D. J. Hewitt. S. Jones. S. Stark, B. J. Toole. M. Potvin Standing: Coach Barber, D. Breeyear, J. Willig, R. McDougal, J. Skelzie, S. Parot, T. Catone. J. LaPoint. B. lusi, F. Nassivera. B. LaBarge, F. Weidl, J. Gross. S. Graham. A. Ringer. S. Vaughn. J. Newell. Coach VanDuesen Freshmen Record: Overall Record 1-5 League Record 0-5 108 J. V. SOCCER OVERALL RECORD— 10-4-1 LEAGUE RECORD — 6-3-1 THIRD PLACE 109 Kneeling: M. Bishop, M. Nelson, P. Macy, M. Hogan, T. Edwards, B. Weils, J. Turner, R. Underwood, J. Vanderworker, K. Havens Standing: D. Comar, B. Wildey, T. Roggi, M. Bertrand, K. Caswell, J. Mracek, T. Barton, M. Gallup, P. Lindsey, J. Campbell, L. Blakeman, R. Diamond, Coach Potter This year’s JV Soccer team was made up of many inexperienced players who developed as the sea- son progressed. I feel that the players made tremen- dous gains in their soccer ability and also in thier developent as young athletes. They not only showed their soccer ability but demonstrated the quality of sportsmanship that is an integral part of the game. A team’s won-lost record does not neces- sarily illustrate what this level of Soccer attempts to do. JV Soccer should teach the basic fundamentals necessary to Varsity competition in later years. VARSITY SOCCER Swr Kneeling: Brian McKinney, Chris Caswell, Jeff Potter, Chris Keays, Tom Aiken, Mike Moss, Jeff Plude, John Pratt Standing: Randy Conway, Art Varney, Paul Martin, Bill Comar, Mark Moulton, John Potter, Jeff Reed, John Butler, Tim Corri- gan. Peter Crotty, Ken Miller, Brad Asplund, Coach Dunham This year Coach Dunham's Team enjoyed its best record in several years. Fifty goals made it our highest scoring team ever. A very balanced team — good offense and defense — contributed to the co-champion- ship. Outstanding were All Foothills Second Team players — Peter Crotty, Tom Aiken, and Jeff Reed. All Foothills First Team play- ers were John Potter and John Butler. no SCORES: H. F. 3 North Warren 0 1 Johnsburg 1 1 Glens Falls 3 3 Queensbury 1 5 Cambridge 1 6 Saratoga 0 4 Hoosic Valley 3 1 South Glens Falls 1 7 Gloversville 2 6 Glens Falls 3 4 Cambridge 2 0 South Glens Falls 1 3 Queensbury 1 2 Gloversville 4 1 Saratoga 0 Overall Record 11-4-1 League Record 7-3 Co-Champions with South Glens Falls; Sectional game against Hudson, lost 5-3 SWIMMING The 78-79 swim season was highlighted by an 86- 86 tie with Amsterdam, when five school records were broken. Our Tigers finished the season earn- ing an 8-10-1 record, with two divers and eight swimmers qualifying for sectionals. ROW 1: P. Hogan, R. Cummings, S. Hartung. ROW 2: K. Sabo, C. Scally, C. Parker, P. Lindsey, M. Ecker, T. Weils. ROW 3: R. Daly, J. Cooper, A. Schrock, C. Brunelle, B. Kidwell, B. Weils. ROW 4: Coach Foro, B. Potvin, F. Logan, P. MacMurray, Coach Crisci. MISSING: D. Bandy, T. Moss, M. Barnes. Records Congratulations to the following people for break- ing school records this season. 200 yd. Medley Relay — Bill Potvin Bob Daly Pat Hogan Fred Logan 1:55.1 200 yd. I.M. — Chris Carte 2:21.9 50 yd. Freestyle — Fred Logan 24.2 100 yd. Backstroke — Bill Potvin 1.06.1 400 yd. Freestyle — Bill Potvin Pat Hogan Chris Carte Fred Logan 3:45.7 112 VARSITY WRESTLING Finishing with a 11-4 record and a second place in the Foothills Council, the Tiger wrestlers enjoyed a good year. Six Tigers wrestled their way to the state sectionals. First place winners were Chris Daly, Jeff Plude, Phil Connery, Keith McCarty, and John Smith. The second place winner was Daryl Goodsell. A special thanks to Coach Merritt. KNEELING: K. McCarty, P. Crotty, P. Connery, J. Plude, B. Bates, C. Daly, J. Vanderwerker. STANDING: Coach Barber, D. Goodsell, J. Smith, F. lusi, M. Chard, B. Lewis, D. Brown, M. Moulton, J. MacDonald, Coach Meritt. Wrestlers 78-79 91 —Jeff Vanderwerker 98 — Chris Daly 105 — Bruce Bates 112 —Jeff Plude 119 — Mike Daly 126 — Phil Connery 132 — Pete Crotty 138 — Keith McCarty 145 — Mark Moulton 155 — Mark Havens 167 —Matt Chard 177 — Frank lusi 215 — John Smith 250 — Daryl Goodsell J.V. WRESTLING KNEELING: J. Marincic, R. Stearns. M. Moss, C. McMurtry, B. Murray. STANDING: Coach Barber, J. Benson, M. Havens, K. Graves. J Irish, M. Girard, P. Osgood, Coach Merritt. BOWLING SITTING: S. Archambault, C. Perkins, A. Mahan, M. Quinn, L. Gould, S. Fowler, T. Mallory, B. Greene. STANDING: J. Rouse, D. Murphy, J. Brodt, E. Hall, M. Sipowiecz, D. Cronin, Coach Crisler. Foothills Record 28-12 Overall Record 40-20 3rd in Foothills Tournament Team set a new team total of 3369 against Gloversville. VARSITY BASKETBALL The Tiger Basketball Team enjoyed a successful season with a 15-5 record. Highlights of the season were the Tiger’s win over Burnt Hills for the Burnt Hills Christmas Tournament Crown and a big win over perenial Foothills Council Power, Saratoga. As the Yearbook goes to press the Tigers are entering the Section II Class AA Tournament seeded number 3. H.F. 71 SCORES Warrensburg 38 H.F. 69 Warrensburg 51 H.F. 53 St. Mary’s 34 H.F. 56 Queensbury 62 H.F. 81 Columbia 56 'H.F. 74 Glens Falls 47 H.F. 75 Scotia 53 H.F. 47 Burnt Hills 45 'H.F. 48 Saratoga 46 H.F. 77 Whitehall 44 'H.F. 41 Gloversville 44 H.F. 58 St. Mary’s 37 'H.F. 70 South High 50 H.F. 77 Columbia 53 'H.F. 62 Queensbury 53 'H.F. 85 Glens Falls 57 H.F. 83 Whitehall 40 'H.F. 53 Saratoga 79 'H.F. 49 Gloversville 54 'H.F. 54 South High 56 'League Games Team: Coach Knapp, Mark Petramale, Bob lusi, John Potter, Mike Dickinson, David Carlisle, Jett Reed, John Butler, Dan Cronin, Mitch Potvin, Harold Stemp. 118 J. V. FROSH BASKETBALL KNEELING: D. Sullivan, T. Barton, J. Mracek, R. Sutliff, D. Moulton. STANDING: Coach Knapp, M. Nelson, M. Stickney, S. Manley, J. Arm- strong, T. Aiken, J. Stickney. MISSING: K. Caswell, R. Freeburn, D. Hogan. KNEELING: T. Bissell, D. Whitamore, B. Leaf, J. Gallagher. STANDING: M. Bishop, J. Willig, J. Roggi, S. Stark, D. Albrecht, Coach Van Deu- sen, J. Turner. 120 Congratulations to our J.V. Bas- ketball Team for winning 1st place in the Foothills Council. They finished the season with a 17-3 overall and 8- 2 council record. This year’s Freshman Basketball Team finished the season with a 0-13 record. 121 BASEBALL Varsity: Kneeling: D. Howard, D. Wikold, P. Connery, R. Conway, J. Barcomb, D. Collins, M. Wildey, J. Normandin Standing: Coach Foro, R. Barber, T. Breayer, S. Monroe, J. Sandora. R. Belisle, F. Simione, T. Tarantino, J. Butler, D. Broncotti, M. Palmer J. V.: Kneeling: S. Miller, W. Wildey, J. Stickney, T. Aiken, J. Archambault, C. Caswell, D. Sullivan, M. Moak Standing: Coach Knapp, B. O’Donnell, R. Freeburn, K. Caswell, J. Ruff- ing, R. Coanway, S. Reagan, M. Stickney, D. Allen, T. Barton, M. LaFarr 122 The 1977-78 season marked the first time that the baseball team made it to the class B sectional since 1969. Foothills Allstars were Mike Palmer — third base. Rob Barber — center fielder, and Joe Sandora — shortstop. Overall Record 14-8 League Record 7-3 Finished 2nd in the League behind Queensbury Sectionals — Round 1 — 1 Lancinburg vs. H.F. 7 3 Ballston Spa vs. H.F. 5 5Schalmont vs. H.F. 3 123 BOY’S TRACK Row 1: M. Daley, J. Luciano, S. Bruno. D. Smith, T. Brock. J. Legault, K. Newton, R. Jones, T. Middleton Row 2: P. Crotty, K. McCarty, G. Kauffman, R. Smith. K. Barron, V. Dietrich, M. Stockwell, T. Nassivera Row 3: J. Armstrong, D. Pacyna, D. Carlisle, H. Stemp, B. Asplund, T. Corrigan, M. Irish Row 4: J. Story, D. Moulton, D. Manley, M. Murray, P. Brock, Coach Luciano Row 5: J. Gross, K. Vanderzyden R Barber C McMurty, G. Waters. J. Potter, B. Bradley, J. Campbell, C. Carte, J. Crotty, M. Daly VARSITY: Overall Record 3-5 League Record 1-5 J. V.: Overall Record 3-1 Second Place in Foothills Council TENNIS Kneeling: A. Savage, A. Fuller, M. Jewson. S. Certain, S. Oulette, P. Suprenant, J. Edwards Standing: P. Winne, M. Suprenant, M. Sipowicz, S. Hartung, K. Miller, J. Nichols, S. Whitmore, A. Dunham, C. Stelts, C. Sabo, Coach Young Alright girls, now go find those Easter eggs! Stick with it, Paige! We're Behind. Yup! That's my boy out there! 126 HERMES Editor-in-chief: Linda Tarantino Maynard Jarvis Activities: Roger Pratt Kim Rich Sports: Carmel Cicero Business: Susan Lowe Stephanie D’Angelico Photography: Paul Dietrich Paul Martin Art-Layout: Mary King John Folk Literary: Jeff Rayno Kathleen Pacyna Portraits: Debbie Porlier Deborah Grinnell 128 Advisor: Mr. Allen Jackie Clark Lisa Myot Theresa Ringer Anne Barns Tammy Moss Christine Brownell Michelle Catone Kathy McNaughton Beth Stanton Kathy White Ralph Wood Wayne Wright Donna Anderson Kathy Carota Harold Stemp Theresa Chilson Patricia Wiedl Bob Hanlon Tammy Carpenter Linda Champaign Patty Mumblo Charlene Porlier 129 A CAPPELLA Soprano Members: Jennifer Allen Doreen Anderson Audrey Asplund Beth Barber Diane Bement Rainee Bissell Elena Butto Bernice Caruso Jacqueline Clark Colleen Collins Stephanie D’Angelico Suzanne D’Angelico Avon Dingman Ellen DiResta Yvonne Duval Marcia Ecker Michele Ecker Amy Fuller Amy Gallup Shelly Garrow :‘Marion Gray Kathleen Hinchliffe Cynthia Hitchcock Jane Lundgren Rosemary Madonna Ida Marns Nancy McGuire Amy Mears Julie Morrison Lisa Myott Michelle Nevins Kathleen O'Connor Diane Phillips Donnell Rabine Lisa Root Kathy Sabo Tina Sabo Denise Sarazen Patti Saville Kim Vannier Mary Wall Alto Donna Anderson Stacey Archambault Jane Bernhoft Donna Bourgault Sandra Bourgault ’ Theresa Cameron Laurie Capone Penny Carpenter Suzanne Certain Mary Cicero Deanna Clark Amy Collins Julie Collins Donna Combs Laurie Cottrell Michelle Dornan Hope Doty Bridget Doyle Linda Harrington Sandra Hassett Chris Hodges Kathy Hogan Kalista Hoover Lisa LaCarte Candi MacDonald Lina Morin Tracey Mosher Lisa Nolin Kathy Pickett Nicole Resetar Christine Smith Chris Vanderzyden Karen Vanderzyden Thelma Whaley Deborah Wiley Sharon Wiley Lisa Yole Choraliers 130 CHOIR Richard Belisle Anthony Cerro Brian Greene Mark Hogan James Matte Tenor Edward Maynard Michael Seeley William Toole Mark Warner William Appling Bryan Archambault Brad Asplund Raymond Bissell Jeffrey Bradway Terry Brayton Robert Brynes John Butler Eric Clark Daniel Comar ’ Philip Connery Tim Corrigan Jeffrey Crotty James Currie Chris DelMonaco Shane Dingman -Martin Gallup Maynard Jarvis Chris LaBarge Richard LaFountain John LaPointe Steve Lewis Bernard Lukaszewicz Bass Jeffrey Maynard William Maynard James McDougall Kenneth Miller Michael Mondoux Michael Moss Jonathon Newell Joel Nicholson James O’Hare Scott Palmer Daniel Paris Jeffrey Potter ’’•’Roger Pratt John Rainbow Jeffrey Rayno Thomas Smith 4Joel Story Kevin Vanderzyden John Wemmitt Steven Wetmore Dean Whittemore James Willig Patrick Winne Director — J. Irwin Pianist — P. Bitteneger Membership in Choraliers is awarded H.S. vocalists who excell in musicianship and leader- ship ability. They annually perform for Elementary and Jr. High School assemblies, the Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs, the Chamber of Commerce Dinner and the Crane School of Music Seminar for stu- dent teachers. A trip to N.Y.C. culminates the Year's work. Choraliers tour Lincoln Center and attend a per- formance of a Broadway musicale. 131 PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB Members: B. Blondin, R. Martindale, M. Balfour, P. Sweet. L. Fisk, S. Hartung, B. Gillman, T. Arndt, C. Brownell, K. Graves, Advisor: Mr. Chien. 132 DEBATING CLUB BACK ROW: John Beaudoin, Maynard Jarvis, Bob Hanlon. Mr. Dingman. FRONT ROW Maureen Casey, Pat Hoffmaster, Missy Rabine, Advisor: Mr. Dingman. The Debating Club meets every other week. It's main pur- pose is to debate on topics o: concern in today’s society. We divide into two teams — 2 peo- ple on the pro side and 2 peo- ple on the con side. The team must research the topic fully in order to present a convincing argument for their side. It is a club in which every member takes part. Either a person is on a team or he she is a judge. A formal procedure is followed when the debate is done. P.A. STAFF Staff: S. Lowe, L. Potvin, R. Hanlon, B. Jones, W. Evans, B. Moulton, K. Murray, B. Stickney, M. Battiste, C. Brownell, J. Kearns, Advisor: Mr. Dean. 133 BAND 134 Adams. V. Anderson. D. Appling. B. Bandy. D. Bardin. T. 8inns. S. Bourgoult. D. Bradway. J. Brodt. J Brynes. R. Buser. 8. Cameron. T. Campbell. V Carpenter. P Clark, E. Collins. C. Comar. D. Combs. D. Cooper. W. Corrigan. T. Currie. J. Doriski. S. Ecker. M. Edwards. J. Ellis. L Folk. T Gahck.E. Gallup. A. Garrow, T. Gilman. B Graham. S. Granger. D. Gray, M. Greene. B. Hoag. R. Hodges, C. Hodges. D. Howard. G. Hutf. D LaCarte. L. LeBarron. S. Martin. P Matte. J. McDougall, J. McFarren. K Mears. A. Moore. K. Moulton. 0. Murphy, D Murray. E Palmer. S. Parrott. S. Pearson, T. Peck, L. Porter. J. Pickett, K. Rainbow. B Resetar. N. Sanders. T. Savasta, P. Scelzi. J. Sullivan. D. Tarantino. J. Toole. B. J Vanderzyden, C. Vanderzyden. K Vanderzyden. K. Wetmore. C. Wetmore. S. Willig. J Winne. P. Yole. L. ORCHESTRA Director: Mr. Parsons 1st Violins Cathi Comar Sandra Bourgault Julie Collins Suzanne Certain Rosemary Madonna Kim Vannier Amy Fuller Terry Brownell Jeanne Marino 2nd Violins Kristine Ecker Lisa Holstein Drena Webster Melissa Goodrich Barbara Miner Cynthia Webb Wendy Humiston Leigh Matthews Violas Candi MacDonald Linda Tarantino Mary Barnes Robin White Kelly Waters Cellos Philip Connery Christine Hodges Kalista Hoover Michele Ecker Martin Gallup Christine Vanderzyden String Basses Richard Belisle Jonathan Newell Thomas Smith Anthony Cerro 135 GIRLS Hl-Y Members: K. Pickett, K. O’Connor, K. Hogan, L. Combs, M. Battiste, C. Coughlin, K. Gallagher, M. Jones, T. Carpenter, C. Caswell, A. Nassivera. L. Yole, D. Trybendis. K. Rich, M. Fox, L. Tarantino, B. Hogan, J. Clarke, L. Durkee, M. Underwood, M. Catone. T. Miller, K. Goss Pres. Kathleen Murray V.P. Carmel Cicero Sec. Beth Stickney Treas. Jackie Kearns Advisor — Mrs. D’Angelico 136 KEY CLUB Members: B. McKinney S. Goss B. Edwards T. Brownell L. Yole P. Macey D. Gilman D. Simione R. Bombard K. Suprenaut M. Moulton S. LaPoint M. Catone L. Harvey W. Cooper S. Stark G. Gilman J. Gallagher N. Mracek M. Reynolds D. LaPoint S. LeBarron C. Collins P. Connery D. LeBarron A. Nassivera Advisor — D. Mullin K. Hogan Mr. Eichen M. Moss Pres. — S. Certain Pat Hogan P. Hogan V.P.— D. Manley Ronnie Bombard Sec. — Phil Connery Treas. — Don LeBarron 137 PEP CLUB B. Barber, K. Lapan, M. Cicero. L. Harvey, A. Hogan, L. Morin, L. Cottrell, M. Dornan, J. Collins, S. Garrow, D. Trybendis, K. White, D. Simione, K. Hogan, B. Moulton, K. Murray, A. Barnes, T. Miller, D. Wiley, C. Brownell, M. Catone, C. Pacyna, D. Grinnel, S. Thayer, P. Mumblo, D. Porlier, C. Porlier, T. Brownell, N. Mracek, D. Willig, L. Middleton, A. Nassivera, C. Collins, C. Wescott, S. Tucker, G. Taylor, L. Durkee, L. Clary, S. D’Angelico, Advisor: Mrs. Morano. 138 TEAM CANTEEN ROW 1: B. O’Donnell, S. Miller, M. LaFarr, M. Reynolds, S. Yole, P. Stickney, C. Frommer, R. LaFountain. ROW 2: M. Turner, G. Waters, D. Gillman, S. Wetmore, E. Hafner. ROW 3: Coach Luciano, B. Comar, B. Batkay, C. Keays, B. Bradley, T. Corrigan, B. Asplund, C. Kearns, T. Nassivera. ROW 4: M. Harvey. 139 CHEERLEADING 140 FOOTBALL Varsity: M. Rozell, C. Corrigan, T. Cortese, D. Trybendis, K. Murray, B. Moulton, D. Willig, S. Tucker, M. Battiste, H. Nassiv- era. J.V.: K. Lapan, W. Cronin, T. Sanders, S. D’Angelico, S. LaPoint, L. Harvey, B. Barber, M. Wall, L. Vole, F. Caputo. BASKETBALL Varsity: M. Rozell, D. Trybendis, T. Cortese, P. Fitz, H. Nassiv- era, K. Goss, J. Collins, D. Willig, K. Murray. J.V.: C. Collins, M. Cicero, L. Harvey, L. Hogan, A. Hogan, S. D’Angelico, C. Hitchcock, F. Caputo. 141 PHYSICAL SCIENCE SEMINAR The purpose of science seminar is to become acquainted with new areas of science or to expand knowledge in areas which students are already famil- iar. This is accomplished through weekly meetings when either a program is presented or a field trip is taken. Each student in seminar also participates in a research project in some field of science. Science seminar is a credit-bearing course. Members: M. Shaw, M. Rozell, S. Lewis, S. Certain, M. FcJx, K. Arcuri, A. Barnes, M. Ecker, G. Burkhart, M. Murray. 142 STUDENT COUNCIL Kevin Barron Amy Breed Bernie Blondin Sandy Bourgault Chris Brownell Donna Combs Avon Dingman Susan Doyle Marcia Ecker Michelle Ecker Kellie Fitspatrick Melissa Flynn Amy Fuller Edith Galick Robert Hanlon Robin Harrington Mark Hogan Kalista Hoover Jackie Kearns Cal Kennison Mike LaCarte Jane Londgren Ed Maynard Sue Monahan Nicole Resetar Donna Rivers Maureen Quinn Chris Smith Mike Seeley Shelly Thayer Jodi Turner Amy Clark Varney Mark Warner Ralph Wood Ted Wood Lisa Yole Graydine Vought Pres. Karen Vanderzyden V.P. Candi MacDonald Treas. Susan Cutter Sec. John Mattison Advisor — Mrs. Lortie 143 National Honor Society Members: R. Belisle, K. Carota, R. Daly, P. Fitz. A. Gallup, R. Hanlon, C. Keays, M. King, A. McKinney, K. McNaughton. L. Ray, J. Rayno, B. Stanton, S. Sweet, L. Tarantino, D. Valentine, M. Warner, R. Wood, K. Arcuri, L. Blodgett, G. Burkhart. J. Folk, M. Gray. D. Grinnell, T. Miller, N. Mracek, A. Nassivera, M. Rozell, L. Thomson, P. Wiedl, D. Wiley. Officers: Pres. — A. Gallup, V. Pres. — B. Stanton, Sec. — L. Tarantino, Treas. — M. Warner, Advisor — Mr. Dean. 144 SKI CLUB COMMITTEE: K. Caswell D. Gillman K. Pickett D.Jones K. Case J. Manley J. Ruffing G. Howard K. Pickett S. Mathews S. Lebarren MEMBERS: R. Wolfe J. Pacyna B. Quackenbush M. Kelly M. Hogan B. Leaf A. Fuller M. Bertrand T. Catone B. Leaf C. Cervone C. Caswell P. Brown S. Haas D. Bemis G. St. Louis D. Whittemore L. Yole M. LaFarr W. Marchese M. Rivette K. Moore M. Bunker J. Allen M. Legault C. McCarthy S. Monahan E. Murray M. Murray K. O’Donnell C. Parker B. Potvin S. Potvin M. Strainer K. Waters K. Woodward ADVISER: Ms. Liebold 145 LANGUAGE CLUB Members: Karen Arcuri, Robin Barber, Anne Barnes, Mary Barnes, Robyn Buser, Debbie Caputo, Maureen Casey, Teresa Chilson, Colleen Collins, Wendy Cooper, Jim Currie, Michael Daly, Ellen Diresta, Lisha Driscole, Marcia Ecker, Debbie Wiley, Amy Fuller, Debbie Grinnell, Dee Grinnell, Tammy Hanlon, Kathy Hogan, Gary Howard, Lisa Murray, Donnell Rabine, Kim Rich, Kathy Sabo, Tina Sabo, Denise Sarazen, Pat Sherlock, Mike Stickney, Cathy Supcenaut, Shelly Thayer, Kathy White. Advisors: Mr. Borys, Miss Schevetti, Mrs. Liebold. Language Club (formerly the French Club and the Spanish Club) provides both the students of French and Spanish with experiences related to the French and Spanish speaking countries: i.e. France, Canada, Spain, Mexico, etc. . . . These experiences may include field trips to res- taurants, theaters, museums; student planned activities, such as dinners, games, guest speakers, slide shows, etc. 146 CHESS CLUB ' wlte Members Bette Jones Ralph Wood Scott Sweet Bob Daly Chris Daly Tom Smith Bob Brynes Debbie Grinnell Bernie Blondin Pat Hofmaster Mark Shaw Officers Pres. — Bette Jones V. Pres. — Ralph Wood Sec. — Ralph Wood 147 STAGE SKILLS SEMINAR Top Row: R. Roberge, D. Combs, B. Brynes, H. Doty, J. Morrison, D. Wiley, L. Clary, B. Comar, K. Barrin, C. DelMonico, R. Barber, K. Fitzpatrick, D. Rabine, P. Weidl, A. Dingman, K. Sabo, T. Sabo, E. Maynard, J, Lundgren, A. Burch Stage Skills Seminar, a non-credit English course, meets weekly providing students with an exposure to and understanding of edu- cational theatre throughout the year. Members view area produc- tions, films, and filmstrips, and attend guest lectures, also. Upon completing the course students produce public workshop produc- tions which demonstrate the acting and technical skills they’ve acquired. The course instructor is Ren6 Roberge. 148 MAN AND NATURE Man and Nature is a group of students who want to experience and enjoy nature while they can. The fall is usually highlighted by rock clim- bing, or bouldering, when students learn about technique and equipment. During the winter months they go into hybernation and awake in the spring hungry for hiking, canoeing and spending weekends in the mountains. ROW 1: T. Arendt. J. LaPoint, B. Brynes, H. Doty, K. Vanderzyden. ROW 2: J. Lundgren, S. D'Angelico. S. Lewis, A. Dingman, J. Rogs. ROW 3: D Bemis, C. Parker, A. Gallup. D. Mullen. J. Wenmit, S. Dingman. Advisor — Mr. Fredricks. 149 BUSINESS CLUB Members: J. Granger, L. Morgan. T. Jarvis. L. Wolf. S. Latterell, L. Clary, L. Hafner. D. Wilkenson. G. VanNess. T. Nassivera, K. Carota, C. Porlier. C. Fish. M. Burt. D. Legault, B. Doyle, S. MacDuff. W. Breault. D. Williams, W. LaRock, C. McDonald, C. Brownell, D. Whiteway. S. Speallacy. D. Parker, M. Dornan, L. Cottrell. L. Eddy, L. Middleton, J. Ringer, K. McFarren, M. Nolin, M. Strainer, D. Miner, C Harrington, G. Huestis, M. Livingston, J. Maynard, S. Fish, T. Arendt, J. Beahan, D. Clothier, R. Madonna, P. Osgood, J. Whitney, K. Bruso, K. Carota, M. Kew, P. Plude, P. Bennett, L. Counter, L. Morin, K. Iwaniec, J. Aiken, T. Folk, A. Hinchcliffe, B. Huestis, S. D'Angelico, A. Dobler Advisors: Mr. Scrimo Mr. Allen Pres. Maureen Quinn, V.P. Robin Latterell, Sec. Bonnie Havens, Treas. Cathy Parker 150 YOUTH A. R. C. Pres. Nancy McGuire V.P. Laurie Linindoll Sec. Kathy McNaughton Treas. Beth Stanton Advisors Mr. Stasko Mrs. Malone Members: L. Fisk, B. Jones, S. Jones, J. Sweet, R. Waite, M. Nevins, Y. Duval, A. Gallup. J. Beahan. L. Davidow, D. Wilkerson, W. Breault, C. Brownell, S. Cutter. C. Fish, K. Carota This organization is probably the least known among the senior high students, but plays the most impor- tant role in the community. Its purpose is to raise money for activities set up for the mentally retarded. Activities range from bowling to swimming and going to movies. Each member has earned the title of humanitarian. 151 THE MUSIC MAN RIVER CITY TOWNSPEOPLE: Lisa Myott, Jacqueline Clark. Donnell Rabine, Sue D’Angelico, Michelle Ecker, Kalista Hoover, Donna Combs, Marcia Ecker, James Matte, Mark Warner, Kevin Hitchcock, Tim Corrigan, Thomas Woodford, Roger Pratt, Jeff Jones, Garth Katner, Ann Marie Mracek, Michael Driscoll, Jodi Graham, Wes Ecker. Under the direction of Donald Champ- lin and Joyce Irwin. 152 CAST Charlie Cowell........................John Willette Conductor...................Steve Ouelette Harold Hill.................Jeffrey Bennett Mayor Shinn......................Chris Fox Ewart Dunlap ...............Richard Belisle Oliver Hix..................Jeffrey Nichols Jacey Squires.........................Fred Gage Olin Britt..................Steve Ouelette Marcellus Washburn..........Arthur Savage Tommy Djilas ......................Jeffrey Rayno Marion Paroo..........................Mary Benack Mrs. Paroo .....................Amy Gallup Amaryllis.............................Lisa Carte Winthrop Paroo..............Gordon O'Neil Eulalie Mackecknie Shinn ...Faith Putney Zaneeta Shinn ...............Laurie Combs Alma Hix..............................Mary Jarvis Maud Dunlop........................Maureen Quinn Ethel Toffelmier.....Stephanie D'Angelico Mrs. Squires.........Colleen Vanderzyden Constable Locke ..............Garth Katner 153 LIBRARY CLUB NEWSPAPER STAFF The Proud Tiger is the monthly student newspaper published so that all students may have the opportunity of seeing their best writing efforts published. The Tiger is always interested in student written fiction, essays, poems, and news articles. It likes to publish the news of our school and of its students that doesn't appear in the local newspaper. Its basic philosophy is to publish upbeat, optimistic and constructive news and features. It strives to be the voice of all that is good in our school. Membership is open to all inter- ested students in grades 9 through 12. It offers experience to writers, typists, editors, and business aides. It also accepts written work of non-member students. Bob Hanlon John Beaudoin Bette Jones Jackie Kearns Scott Sweet Ralph Wood Wayne Wright Advisor: Mr. Rose ART CLUB S. Binns, J. Beahan, L. Davidow, A. Gallup, B. Huestis, Advisor: Mrs. Miller. 155 And when we turn the pages of an old yearbook we tingle with a special sense of recognition as our eyes capture the precious moments of the past and our hearts link them to the equally precious moments of the present. We know, then, that what once was, what is now and what is still to come are joined forever in our certainty that our high school years will shed their blessings on us throughout time. 156 GREASER DAY Students broke out Vaseline and old Moped oil to slick their already greasy hair for Greaser Day. Various off-colored nerds were the subject of verbal assaults while oth- ers spent the whole day in front of the mirror. Look out Olivia and John. This guy really chokes me up. Eat your heart out Laverne and Shirley. Do you really expect me to believe this? These bathroom lines are ridiculous. Rejects from the movie Grease. 158 DANCE MARATHON On November 10 and 11 the on-again, off-again, on-again, off-again, on- again Dance Marathon was finally held. 48 couples joined together in an effort to raise money for Muscular Dystrophy. Two local muskateers, Jackie Kearns and Laurie Combs, collected the most money which was included in the approximate total of $2000. Let’s play Leap Frog! Recovering from Guyana Punch. Now where is he hiding? We’ll play 32, 63, 41. Hut, Hut, Hut. Chair up, Brenda, There’s Hope. 159 Now that I got her where I want her, I'll pop the question . . . Bleacher creatures I’d better make a ‘cheat sheet'. Howdie Doodie wants to see if our fingernails are nice and clean. I’m ready — when is the thing going to get here? The smartest answer he gave all year long. 161 Who took that picture? 165 CAFETERIA CANDIDS Dedicated to our comrades who have shown the highest form of bravery by eating the food. The ghouls from the school. 166 PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Edwin Aiken Mr. Mrs. Robert Cronin Tony Margaret Catone Mr. Mrs. John Potter Paul Nancy Dwyer Brad Asplund Beth Stickney Mr. Mrs. John Moulton Idlewild Cottages, Lake George Mr. Mrs. Kenneth Penders Beth Stanton Mr. Mrs. Robert Hogan Lois Ann Patty Ann The 3 Musketeers Mr. Mrs. Robert Hanlon Family Laurie, Jackie, Laurie Mr. Jim Keenan Une amie Ma Morgan Mr. Mrs. Smith Lindsey Dietrich, Inc. Sue, Kim, Collette, Sheila, Paige John J. Folk, Esq. Leslie, Uge, Cathy Col. Parker General Jonesie From the Future married couple 3rd period typing platoon Karen La pan David Carlisle Robert Hanlon Kathleen Goss Mr. Mrs. Niclaus Resetar John, Mike, and Mark Mr. Mrs. Vencent Cervone Sailor Vincent M. Dietrich, Jr. Mr. Mrs. Fred Quakenbush Wendy Cronin (Potters Chick) Tom Pat Golden Jeff Potter (crip) Sue's Grandfather Stacy Mark D., Dec. 22, 1978 Mr. Mrs. G. Nelson Lowe Susan Sipowici Mrs. Vincenza Battiste Michelle Ann, Colleen Marie Hogan's Dairy Simone Obie 1979 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders Beth B Moulton Lynette N Mr. Mrs. Donald Bernhoft Potvin Mr. Mrs. James R. Clary Mr. Paul Hillman, Fort Edward Express To Mr. Foro: Mrs. Shirley Willig A 12 inch teddybear The Funku Tut Cheerleaders Beth Hogan Kath, Paula, Debbie, Kath Kathleen Jeff Corbin MOREAU STUDIO EXCELLENCE IN PHOTOGRAPHY 168 THE HUDSON FALLS POLICE BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION PRESIDENT: T. R. GOLDEN VICE-PRESIDENT: JULIUS BANCROFT SECRETARY: PAUL DWYER TREASURER: JAMES CLARY MEMBERS: RUDYSTAUTNER BRUCE MANELL NICHOLAS GANOTES WILLIAM TOOLE, JR. JAMES CLARY T. R. GOLDEN JULIUS BANCROFT WILLIAM CLARY PAUL DWYER MATTHEW CRONIN JOHN MEADE JOSEPH MALVUCCIO JOHN CALHOUN MARK STOUGHTON HONORARY MEMBERS: PETER MERLOW DAVID JUCKETT WILLIAM STAUTNER KEVIN ROSS ERNIE LAVINE STEVEN COURVILLE WILLIAM WILKINS THE MEMBERS OF THE H.F. P.B.A. WISH TO DEDICATE THIS PAGE IN MEMORY OF PATROLMAN WILLIAM H. CLARY WHO WAS KILLED IN THE LINE OF DUTY ON DECEMBER 29, 1978 PENDER-TOWLY SHOP HUDSON FALLS Where styles are in step with the fashions And prices are in step with your budget You can charge it and there is never a penny of cost for credit. FIELDER'S SERVICE DRUG'S MB Comer of Beech and Main Streets Hudson Falls, New York ' ■ 12839 We Deliver Too, Call 747-4144 YORK COUNTRY The Finest in Groceries and Custom Cut Meats Moss Street H.F. 747-9857 BOCCHI BROS. ESSO SERVICE Burgoyne Ave. Hudson Falls, N.Y. 747-3055 John and Hazel Thompson Proprietors J. G. PISCITELLI AND SON Steel Plumbing and Pipes Water Wells Pumps ABC EQUIPMENT AND REFRIGERATION We Supply Every Kitchen Home and Restaurant Need % Jack Lebowitz 28-30 Elm Street G.F. 793-3456 or 793-3457 171 PATTY CAKE PASTRY SHOP 72 Main Street Hudson Falls, N.Y. 12839 D'AMICO'S RESTAURANT BAR Corner of Dix Avenue and Whitehall Road Hudson Falls N.Y. ■in HOGAN'S DAIRY BAR AND RESTAURANT 346 Main Street Hudson Falls 747-0568 Compliments of GLENS FALLS TOY COMPANY 9 Broad Street Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 HUDSON FALLS V S HARDWARE STORE 221 Main St. Hudson Falls, N.Y. J 1,77 Compliments of SIPOWICZ'S MARKET 110 River St. Hudson Falls, N.Y. 747-9141 Don Sipowicz — Proprietor Congratulations to the Class of '79 VILLAGE WINES AND LIQUORS 250 Main St. H.F. Best Wishes to the Class of 1979, From: TRELLO'S GROCERY — AND — MARY'S QUALITY LAUNDRY Hudson Falls, N.Y. Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 He who knows not, and knows not that he knows not, is a fool. Shun him. He who knows not, and knows that he knows not, is simple. Teach him. He who knows, and knows not that he knows, is asleep. Waken him. He who knows, and knows that he knows, is wise. Follow him. HUDSON FALLS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION President: William Schaffer Vice Presidents: Joan Wood, Roger Gilbert Secretary: Christine Reed Treasurer: Nelson Crisler Arabic apothegm 173 GLENDALE FURNITURE CO. INC. Home of Distinctive Quality Upper Glen Street, G. F. Route 9, Lk. George Rd. Phone:792-1100 Compliments of CLARY'S PHARMACY 46 Main Street Hudson Falls, N.Y. 747-5345 Compliments of NASSIVERA'S INN Where good friends meet tp enjoy lunches, dinners, and pizza. Served daily from 11:00 a.m. _ 12:00 p.m. Congratulations to the Class of From the HERMES EDITORS FORT EDWARD LUMBER AND SUPPLY, INC. SAVASTA RADIO + T.V. SALES + SERVICE 34 Main St. Magnavo 747-6687 To the Class of 1979: Good Luck in Everything You Do, May the Best of Times Go With You Too. SCHLAKE'S FURNITURE 14 Lower Main St. Hudson Falls Phone 747-6580 Best Wishes to The Class of 1979 From Mick and Mary Ann Dobroski COIN-OP LAUNDROMAT Broadway Ft. Ed. Phone —747-9866 Free Checking for Recent Graduates. If you just graduated, chances are this is your first taste of financial independence. At First National, we can help make things easier. First, a 100% free checking account for I year — to save you money. Second, How to Manage Your Money booklet — to help you plan ahead. Stop in at any of our convenient locations and open your free checking account. First National. As bankers, we want to help make handling your new financial independence easier. Because we remember what getting started was like. First National A good bank. A good neighbor. First National Bank of Glens Falls, Glens Falls, New York. Member FDIC. Congratulations to the Class of '79 From HUGH COMBS IT.V. Your Local ZENITH Dealer Congratulations to the Class of 1979 From: NORTHERN HOMES 10 LaCrosse Street Hudson Falls P.O. Box 515, Route 2 IDEAL DAIRY FARMS INC. Vaughn Road Hudson Falls Call —747-5059 MORAN'S SPORTING GOODS 177 KEY CLUB OFFICERS: President: Pat Hogan Vice-President: Ron Bombard Secretary: Phil Connery Treasurer: Don La Barron Congratulations Graduates! The Continental Insurance Companies Glens Falls Branch Office 333 Glen Street • Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 Phone:761-4000 179 An Equal Opportunity Employer IF IT S COODFOOD General Machine Shop and Design Work PARKER MACHINE COMPANY INC. WRIGHT'S RESTAURANT at 172 Main Street Hudson Falls Located ah 7902 Burgoyne Ave. Hudson Falls 747 9841 Phone 747-9611 YANKEE DOODLE LOUNGE McCANN'S PHARMACY 180 Main Street Hudson Falls 747-9887 Paul T. McCann 166 Main St. 747-4732 Fanny Farmer Candies Leading Cosmetics Continued Success to the Class of 1979 J. E. SAWYER AND COMPANY, INC. 64 Glen Street 793-4104 Glens Falls, N.Y. Wholesale Distributors of Hardware, Plumbing and Heating Supplies, Industrial Supplies One Year Free Checking for High School Seniors No minimum balance required. Plus, you get a lot more than just free checking: 13 convenient offices I I drive-up locations Saturday hours at three offices Automatic transfers Open your free checking account today at any of our 13 convenient offices, or call 747-0601. L jlensFalLsNational Bank and Trust ( ompany 182 Member FDIC WELLER'S AUTO PARTS Burgoyne Avenue H.F. 747-0646 Jim Toole's PAPERS PLUS School Supplies Newspapers Magazines or Northgate Center G.F. 793 6691 Books Greeting Cards Corner John Main St. H.F. 747-4696 Best Wishes From EDDIE'S GROCERY 82 Boulevard Hudson Falls 747-3277 FREEBERN PRESS INC. COMMERCIAL AND ADVERTISING PRINTING Maple Street Hudson Falls 747-4020 MARY-O-SHOP INFANTS AND CHILDRENS WEAR 156 Main St. Hudson Falls, N.Y. 12839 Phone 747-0070 For all your floral needs. THE ARRANGEMENT SHOPPE, INC. 315 Main Street H.F 747-4119 Sherry Martha PAT'S SUBMARINE PIZZA SHOP 129 Main Street Hudson Falls, N.Y. 12839 747-2888 CHECHEE'S NEWSROOM 174 Main Street H.F. 747-0003 Tobaccos Magazines Gifts Paperbaclcs Greeting Cards Daily Sunday Papers LOCKE AGENCY, INC. First National Bank Building Hudson Falls, N.Y. Congratulations to the Class of 79 From LEWIS' SUPERMARKET The Name That Stands for Quality Serving You With a Complete Line of Meats, Frozen — p _ Foods and Other Groceries ♦ ” r c,%. Spot Also One of the Largest Discount Beverage Centers in the Area. Our On-Premise Bakery Serves Fresh Baked Goods Daily. 184 ' V CONCjRATulATiOINS qRAduATES ! A U iiVU. INCORPORATED mrnlmk Engineering Quality Systems for the Pulp and Paper Industry ’Sr VP £ H_4,- y “I ,? Li 185 DAJONS Mens Wear and Tuxedo Rentals GRIFFIN BROS. COMPANY Open Eves ’Til 9 88 Main Street Hudson Falls Sends Congratulations to the Class of 1979 747-4280 Paint — Glass — Oil 67 Pearl Street Hudson Falls 747-0612 747-0613 GRIFFIN LUMBER COMPANY LEATHER BOUTIQUE Everything for the Home but the Girl. Jackets, Coats, Pocketbooks 60 Pearl Street Hudson Falls, N.Y. A 2839 67 Main St. Hudson Falls 747-7065 IP amm-: CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 1979 FROM ALLEN'S ARMY ROW I: Combsie, Stick, Dart. ROW 2: Acorn, Beast, Potsie, Crow, Morticia, Bubbles, Aspen. ROW 3: Jeemie, Digger, Timmy, Kyle, Gil, Croaty, Cowboy Reynolds. ROW 4: Gunner Allen, Pappy Scrimo. Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 , 3 From THE HUDSON FALLS PERMANENT FIREMEN'S ASSOCIATION CARLETON FUNERAL HOME INC. 1871 — 1979 68 Main Street Hudson Falls, New York 12839 Phone— (518)747-4243 Best Wishes to the Graduates of HUDSON FALLS CENTRAL HIGH From SANDY HILL CORPORATIONS Hudson Falls New York 12839 Congratulations to the Graduating Class of 1979 DECORA Division of United Merchants and Manufactuers, Inc. Home of Con-Tact and Kwik-Kover fijOTTLING r UT X. ’ 191 C 0 NG
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