North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY)
- Class of 1979
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1 GRADES 7-12 «4aa« « i M •« ■ ■I We, the Senior Class of 1979, dedicate this yearbook to our class sor of the past three years. Through these high lationship that can best be described with the for after graduation. He helped steer us over years, there has developed between the class and the advisor o [‘empathy.' During our high school education, he has done his utmost to prepare many rocky roads, and kept our spirits high with his spontaneous humor. To you, Sir, we make this dedication with our sincere thanks for being our teacher, advisor, and friend; and for being able to put a smile on our faces and a laugh in our hearts. Mr. David Bedell 2 Administration Mr. A. Troisi Mr. R. Harnett Mr. T. Durkish Mr. T. Brooks Faculty Mr. Ordway Mr. Tower Mr. R. Persons Mr. Gibb Miss Decker Mrs. Beodle Miss Vail Mrs. Howe Mrs. Frasier Mrs. Denio Mrs. Polormo I Mrs. Stone 3 Faculty Mr. Jenkins Mr. Spears Mrs. Tennyson Mr. Terry Mrs. Perkins Mrs. Stapley Mr. Perry Mrs. Brewer Mr. Braley Mr. Willets Mr. McSweaney Mr. Hall Mrs. Choberak Faculty Mr. Duncan Mr. McDowell Mr. Wentworth Mr. Flachbarth Mr. Ross Mr. Kyrk Mr. Brehaut Mrs. Mundy Mrs. Mele Mr. Dower Mr. Searles Miss Huck 5 Faculty Mrs. Searles Mrs. Roblee Mr. Schaefer Mrs. Gamble Ms. Pombrio Mrs. Carver Mr. Boggia Mrs. Santos Mrs. Shields Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Cunningham Mrs. Wohlers Cafeteria Chestertown Custodians Chestertown Mrs. Lombert, Mrs. Whipple, Mrs. Morehouse Mr. Brauer, Mr. Maxom Pottersville Mrs. Bleickhart, Mrs. Pauli, Mrs. Hayes, Mrs. Smith, Mrs. Howe Pottersville Mr. J. VanGuilder Brant Lake Brant Lake Mrs. Remington, Mrs. Perry, Mrs. Richardson, Mrs. Wood 7 Mr. Bolton Class of 8 6Z61 Kindergarten Row 1: S. Robins, E. Brodwoy, J. Vanderheide, B. Smith, E. Granger, K. Hayes Row 2: S. Norton, J. Morehouse, H. Vanguilder, Westcott, N. Gussow Row 3: T. Hamblin, J. Knoble, K. McCone, B. Ham- mond, M. Springer Row 4: Teacher: Mrs. Lagoy, J. Parker, T. Waldron, E. Shoemocker Absent: T. Clute, J. Hart Row 1: C. Agard, K. Morehouse, P. Hermonce, R. Fleming, K. Murphy, R. Durose Row 2: T. Smith, S. Pratt, J. Monroe, J. Hayes, M. Adams, Mrs. Tennyson Row 3: D. Peet, N. Armstrong, J. Howe, D. Millington, C. Jones, S. Knickerbocker Absent: M. Novak, C. Daloba, R. Yosco 10 First Grade Row 1: A. Bruno, J. Tennyson, B. Hagodorn, C. Davis, W. Lewis Row 2: C. Weatherwax, R. A. Roberts, R. Kasson, S. Mundy, B. Harpp, P. Sintzenich, B. Morehouse Row 3: J. Gagnon, K. Hayes, W. Stork, C. Cooper, M. Collier, L. Smith, C. Vonderwalker, M. Otruba, J. Hoyt Row 4: P. Smith, S. Loveday, J. Parker, C. Hayes Absent: F. Basque Row 1: S. Holi, L. Willis, S. Smith, T. Hayes, C. Poker, N. Dutcher, L. Bradway, H. Owens Row 2: G. Smith, G. Shambo, S. Warrington, J. McAvey, C. Brown, T. Wohalers, M. Younes, R. Froiser, C. Clark, C. Anderson, M. Clark, R. Pauli, C. Smith, T. Smith, C. Hobbs Second Grade Row 1: C. McAvay, D. Morehouse, R. Morehouse Row 2: K. Monroe, K. Reed, E. Dutcher, D. Piccini, B. Mastronunzio Row 3: C. Murphy, A. Hayes, C. Magee, J. Whites Row 4: J. Younes, D. McCluskey, T. Murphy, S. Eagle, T. Needham Row 1: R. Borrett, R. Pratt, D. Frasier, M. Staunches, D. Tennyson, D. Collier, W. Morehouse Row 2: H. Allard, J. Bartlett, S. Wyatt, K. Roberts Row 3: R. Vanderwalker, J. Mastronunzio, K. Bamburger, S. Moran, J. McCluskey, B. Rugge, M. Bennett, K. Seville 12 Row 1: R. Redmond, M. Scott, D. Riddle, T. Fish, D. Horvy, C. Becerril, T. Westcott, B. Bor- rett, A. Revetto Row 2: D. Burch, D. Moffit, J. Myers, F. Bollmon, B. Hammond, M. Capies, K. Mastranunzio, D. Cronk 13 Third Grade Row 1: V. Perry, W. Atkinson, S. Cleveland Row 2: C. Armstrong, J. Hamblin Row 3: P. Colson, M. Jones, T. Smith, C. Hart, H. Mundy, K. Isackson Row 4: J. Clark, I. Shoemacker, S. Cooper, B. Bradley Row 1: M. Sthunches Row 2: J. Vonderheid, T. Hayes, A. Baranger, M. Johnson Row Row 3: S. Ernst, C. Williams, J. Clark, P. Armstrong, A. Wil- liams, S. lewis, S. Parsons, S. Long, S. Maltbie, C. Baker Row 4: J. Slaughery, H. Hayes, B. Taylor 14 Row 1: J. Howe, G. Armstrong Row 2: C. Armstrong, J. Ross, W. Hoyes, R. Hayes Row 3: R. Addison, L. Becerril, R. Beoudet, N. Dalaba, J. Cronk, J. Mahoney, A. Camp- bell Row 4: T. Loveday, D. Hill 15 Fourth Grade Row 1: D. Roberts, R. Tennyson, R. Baker, D. Scott Row 2: T. Younes, C. Lewis, L. Stevens, L. Bunzey, F. McAvey, S. Isoachson Row 3: H. Ellsworth, K. Evons, J. McDonough, D. Bennett, P. Hill Row 4: A. Smith, S. Younes, J. Wallace, D. Ingersoll, F. Conlon, J. Beckler Absent: D. Morehouse Row 1: M. Riddle, A. Bedell, W. Brown, C. Kasson Row 2: T. Meade, A. Smith, D. Burch, A. Culver, C. Younes, B. Remington Row 3: S. Hammond, C. Tennyson, J. Olden, D. Cates Row 4: L. Steele, D. Adams, M. Peet, N. Hayes, P. Hicks, T. Carroll, A. Harpp Absent: G. Wescott 16 Row 1: M. Ross, L. King, J. Goodspeed, D. Stork Row 2: C. Murphy, R. DuRose, R. Foote, E. Waterson, R. Boulette, N. Neptune, J. Mdams Row 3: William Smith, M. Magee, D. Wheeler, D. Klemple, J. Simione, A. Taylor, P. Smith, B. Jeffords Row 4: M. Burke, M. Monroe, T. Frasier, R. Bartlett Fifth Grade Row 1: S. Mostronunzio, S. Clute, L. Gadway, D. Miner Row 2: C. Smith, T. Donanue, S. Hammond, S. Eagle, S. Kowalsky Row 3: K. Costner, J. Moffit, M. Morehouse, S. Fraiser Row 4: K. Hayes, K. Younes, M. Pratt, C. Maull Row 1: D. Lovedoy, K. Seville, E. Pregest, S. Wohlers, S. Smith, O. Tennyson, E. Tennyson Row 2: M. Andrews, D. Prosier, D. Hill, J. Taylor, T. Scripture, B. McDonno Row 3: K. Graham, K. Nelson, S. Hort, A. Rob- erts, E. Vonderwalker, S. Vanderwalker Row 4: S. Brown, H. Millington, J. Norton, S. Wallice 18 Row 1: B. Millington, B. Carboy, B. Piccini, 1. Carpenter, D. Murphy, S. Monroe, R. McConnell Row 2: D. Morrisey, I. Engle, S. Clark, J. Collard Row 3: D. Revetta, E. Schleog, B. Murphy, V. Pauli, L Lewis, L. Campbell, D. Vanderwalker, V. Becerril, L. Lewis 19 Sixth Grade Row 1: T. Clark, K. Kedell, K. Gill Row 2: L. Fish, D. Sintzesich, N. Holland, J. McGree, B. Otruba Row 3: D. Leggett, K. Ricord, M. Carroll Row 4: K. Breuer, T. Pauli, A. Lynley Row 5: A. Millington, R. DeGraw, C. Smith, C. Lewi Row 6: B. Johnson, M. Ackerson, S. Tennyson Row 1: T. Hobbs, W. Shambo, A. Reed, C. Evens, R. Risen, D. Hommond, R. Mihill Row 2: A. Morehouse, R. Younes, P. Wheeler, T. Reed, R. Hart Row 3: B. Donahue, J. Neptune, J. Morehouse, S. Horpp Row 4: J. Ingersoll, L. Morehouse, R. Stork, P. Becerril 20 Row 1: J. Horton, T. Clark, R. Vanderwalker, B. Tennyson, R. Otruba, K. Bolton Row 2: C. Considine, P. McAvery, F. Ritto, M. Baker, N. Smith, D. Loper, L. McConnell Row 3: S. Capies, J. Wolhers, A. Mundy, M. McGowan, K. Waldron, J. Ruane, J. Monroe, S. Morehouse, G. Deats, K. Griffin, S. Monroe, R. Gould Absent: A. Frasier, M. Barnes 21 Seventh Grade Row 1: R. Olson, M. Murphy, B. Millington, D. Carlozzi, C. Trombley, K. Monroe Row 2: C. Costner, M. Baker, T. Needham, D. Deats, C. Nelson, R. Wood Row 3: S. Monroe, P. Millington, M. Pratt, J. Peck, K. Clark, L. Waterston Row 4: D. Smith, B. Baker, W. Brown, A. Barringer, R. Smith, J. Remington, J. Morrison, S. Remington, A. Morehouse, J. McConnell, G. Lewis Row 1: J. Mabb, K. Denton, R. Vander Walker, D. Smith, H. Miner Row 2: F. Morehouse, T. Shambo, K. Burch, P. Hill Row 3: A. Morehouse, B. Smith, W. Morehouse Row 1: M. Beccerill, F. Horpp, S. Mortin, A. Semione, C. Aiken Row 2: D. Mrmstrong, D. Burch, C. Granger, J. Norton, S. Cleveland, N. Revelta Row 3: R. Youne , G. Hayes, M. Norton, M. Baker, H. Grovenberg, H. Benzer Row 4: W. Tennyson, G. Ellsworth, M. Mike, M. Rumble, B. Bisner, B. Riddle, P. Griffen, J. Fraiser, S. Bedell Eighth Grade Row 1: M. Ross, T. Seorles, W. Hayes, M. Wullivon, J. Mahler, M. MacDonald Row 2: D. Oakes, T. Cleveland, D. Maull, K. Condon, J. Frasier, D. Houde, J. Cleveland Absent: M. Smith 24 Row 1: P. Shambo, R. Monroe, B. Morehouse, D. Trombley Row 2: C. Fish, J. Hayes, S. Younes, P. Hammond Row 3: K. Scoville, B. Stetson, L. Tyrell, H. Frasier Row I: J. Hill, S. Tyrell, M. Barringer, M. Morrisey, S. Baker, D. Braley, K. Fish, J. Jensen, M. Evanko, M. Ross, D. Camp Row 2: C. Roberts, A. Myers, D. Weitz, P. Waples Absent: J. D'Andrade, S. Whitney Row 1: L. Lewis, J. Gill, D. Mundy, F. Shupp, R. Stolen, P. Beckler Row 2: L. Montgomery, X. Lane, P. Breuer, C. Johnson, L. Morehouse, J. Pereau Row 3: D. Poull, T. Dolabo, R. Wells, K. Ricard Row 4: M. Baker, S. Staunches, M. Hogan Row 5: J. Tennyson, J. Stork, J. Meade, L. Tenny- son Absent: A. Lewis, A. Troisi 25 9th Grade Row 1: M. Wood, B. Peck, N. Gould, V. Maxam, T. Evans, L. McAvey, E. Forbs, J. Dower Row 2: J. Becerrill, L. Goad, A. Harpp, T. Monroe, B. gard, L. McMvery, R. Aiken, G. Millington Row 3: R. Devano, J. Akerson, K. Morehouse, C. Baren, J. Murphy, B. Giffen, P. Brown, S. Boulette, C. Bedell Row 4: J. Montena, B. McGlashan, W. Millington, J. Bolton, D. Agard, R. Andrews Row 5: P. Carpenter, W. Millington, T. Morehouse, T. McGee, K. Meade, B. Monroe, K. Seville Row 1: T. Needham, J. Smith, W. Schleag Row 2: S. Olson, D. Ruiz, J. Otruba Row 3: D. Smith, M. Tennyson, J. Pauli, R. Vanderwalker, R. Piccini, R. Reminton Row 4: P. Wheeler, S. Thomson, A. Troisi, L. Weotherwox, S. Younes 26 I Oth Grade Row 1: C. Conlon, K. Hayes, B. Fish, M. Johnson, D. Knickerbocker, T. Engle, T. Meade Row 2: T. Mahler, D. Hayes, D. Bolton, A. Meade, B. Costner, P. Morrissey, T. Hill Row 3: M. Mabb, T. Millington, D. Dolabo, L. Denton, T. Hayes, K, Carpenter, L. Murphy, S. Hicks, S. Costner Row 4: K. McConnell, D. Fish, R. Harpp, O. Griffen, M. Keasson, D. Maule Row 5: D. Fish, S. Morehouse, P. Millington, R. Monahan, C. Armstrong Row 1: R. Threw, P. Sullivan, L. Ramsey, K. Watson, H. Plenty, D. Wood, E. Wood Row 2: G. Ross, B. Tennyson, J. Shupp, B. Thurston, E. Smith, C. Wood, B. Waples, T. Threw Row 3: K. Olden, P. Oakes, R. Wells, S. Stetson, N. Stolen, C. Smith, B. Winchip Row 4: B. Remington, B. Palermo, C. Shaw, L Ross, B. Hill 27 I th Grade Row 1: D. Holland, T. Dutcher, B. Dolabo, H. Burke, S. Hill Row 2: G. Hill, T. Borcisk, G. Corisen, L. Clute, B. Boulette Row 3: J. Gamble, K. Carlozzi, D. Braley, D. Agard, E. Downs Row 4: S. Holland, M. Baker, W. Evanko, R. Hayes Row 5: C. Bauer, S. Goodspeed Row 1: K. Wells, C. Wood, B. Fish, T. Pauli, C. Roffio Row 2: D. Mahler, M. Lauri, B. Nelson, D. Pauli, J. Shupp, M. Reed, J. Ruiz Row 3: B. Smith, P. McClure, K. Tennyson, D. Sullivan, M. Roberts, S. Wells Row 4: C. Remington, S. Reed, G. Monroe, M. Lewis, L. Warner, L. Pereau, B. Ross Row 5: D. Scott, E. Rumble, D. Schlaeg, S. Remington, N. Monroe 28 CTEFWSME BECJOER, WWflNDQBJJS LUPUS BECERRJL BRUCE BEMWETT SCECORVBOUOM Senior Class QONIEEASARO 30 DEBRA CAS2WZZ1 ERfJESTOARJC AfJDRH CARFEMER, mWCARROU. JUUE CATES U1LUAMBOUEHE 31 33 VWMfeHU-L JOStWiUftDOU iL umJ£MiUJM STOM 35 fWRJCW MOWW 37 NANCvcwrw COO££fJ euUWM MEtANIETEfJKftSOM RUBrrEMNVCOM DtfJMfC WVC£i££ 38 Dan — Don' get any younger, just older. Tammy — Forget today and think of tomorrow. Tomorrow may be better and worthwhile. Lupita — Each hap- piness of today is a memory for tomor- row. Stephanie — . the music of the moun- tains — and the colors of the rainbow — They're a promise of the future and a bless- ing for today. J. D. Greg — Don't always believe the word of someone else; experience tells the truth. 40 CVXj- Bill — Hi injuries ore written in sand, his friend- ships in marble. Debbie — “Every day needs a little laughter.” Andy — If you can make it through NWCS you can make it through any- thing. Helen — Life is fortified by many friendships. To love and to be loved is the greatest happiness of existence. Julie — The more I know and understand people,- the more I like my dog. Ernie — Communicating is the basis for a good rel- ationship.” v jLbh f )JUAK- (jxa oLL a A COA- A J t 'Ax L Vanessa — “God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, cour- age to change the things I can, and wis- dom to know the dif- ference. Jim — The conditions of a solitary bird are 5; The first, that it flies to the highest point; the second, that it doesn't suffer for com- pany, not even its own kind; the third, that it aims its beak to the skies; the fourth that it doesn't have a definite color; the fifth, that it sings very softly.' — San Juande la Guz Jeanne — Face piles and piles of trials with smiles! — Moody Blues Kathy — Burn, burn tree and fern Shrivel and scorchl A fizzling torch To light the night for our delight. Dan — God grant me the serenity to accept the things I can’t change, the cour- age to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the difference. Amen. flcuMjd. Jfcft rn 'rrjoAj'J- Mark — “To each his own. Ginny — A happy mem- ory is a joy forever.” 0 fcr)C Mary Jo — Never try to be someone else when you can be yourself with- out trying. — P. Sullivan Scott — If you can’t soy anything good, the heck with you.” Bernie — The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you can't do. Tommie — All that we love, deeply becomes a great part of us. [Ourn rrujL UdLL Mike — “Deliberate with caution, but act with decision; yield with graciousness, but oppose with firm ness. Margaret — All I can say is do your own thing and let people do theirsl Karen — One mag- nitude love achieves Is measured by its Strength of giving Perception of under- standing Faith of purpose Through the passage of time. Donald — You live life only once, so live it up while you can. Steve — Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, Linda Ronstadt, Steve Martin and the Dallas Cowboy's Cheerlead- ers, what more could I wantl John — “Not every- thing that is faced can be changed, but noth- ing can be changed until it is faced. —mo L£WU K ylcXWr.JP C IAWJ rr2a U . (FtLr) iDoi w J9. yiMkyfo f . Joe — Go for itl Diane — “Accomplish whot you want and how you want, but do it well! Craig — Wooshll Frank — “Be not the image of the lion; be the weasel; for he is the one to be admired. Wayne — “Nobody forces me to drink I'm a . . VOLUNTEER. Patty — Love is some- thing that ya never want to shut your heart to' for if ya shut your heart to love, you shut your eyes to life. Karen — “Time it wot and what a time it was. It was a time of innocence, a time of confi- dence. Long ago it must be, I have a photo- graph, pre- serve your memories. They're all that's left you. Ricky — The trouble with some people is that they won't admit to their faults. I'd admit mine . . . if I had any. Lois — “Ask me if I care. Linda — “What is lovely never dies, but pas- ses into other lovliness, star- dust or sea- foam, flower or winged air. A y-lo sjnUL Jtuul_L Florence — “Live each day as if it was your last, for we may never pass this way ogain. Darlene — Never worry about tomorrow when you have today. Ted — Never be elated when one man's depressed; never be dejected when another's blessed. Pam — A friend is a wonderous thing to have . . . An earthly prayer come true . . . And I give thanks thot I . . . found such a friend in you. Lynn — Don’t walk in front of me, I may not fol- low. Don't walk behind me, I may not lead. Just walk beside me and be my friend. Nancy — Decenti 46 Pa m SjloaIa2 Colleen — If you see some- one without a smile give him one of yours. Melanie — My circum- stances, my fortune, good or bad, do not constitute the movement of my life.” Ruby — The best and most beautiful things in the world cannot be seen nor touched, but ore felt in the heort. Dennis — An honest man is a fair man, fair man is a hon- est man. V XxJ_(L LCCs r 47 Senior Candids That's what you get for eoting here. 48 Senior Candids If I could only do this in a game! 49 Of course I was workingl Put litter in its place Roll Call DAN AGARD Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 Band 1, 2, 3, 4 TAMMY ANDREWS Volleyball 1 NYSSMA 1,2, 3, 4 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Yearbook Stal LUPITA BECE! Cheerleading BOCES4 STEPHANIE BECKLER Cheerleading 1,2 Field Hockey 2, 3 Class Officer 1,2 Prom Comm. 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3 Orchestra 1 GREG BOLTON Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2,3 Student Council 1,2, 3 Prom Comm. 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Class Officer 4 BILL BOULETTE p i Soccer 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,2, 3 BOCES 4 DEBBIE CARLOZZI Volleyball 2 Softball 2 Band 1 ANDY CARPENTER HELEN CARROLL Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Field Hockey 1,2 Student Council 1 JULIE CATES ield Hockey 1 ieerleading 1 Rep. Prom Comm. 3 1 NIE CLARK VANESSA D ANDRADE BS J Nurse’s Aide 1 Gym Aide I Yearbook Staff 4 Class Officer 4 JIM DOWER Basketball 2, 3,4 Baseball 4 Soccer 3 Band 1,2, 3, 4 BIL DOWNS Soccer 2, 3 JEANNE EAGAN Yearbook Stoff 4 Track 1 KATHY EAGAN Yearbook Staff 4 DA NGSTROM Soccer 2, 3, 4 Basketball 1,3, 4 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Class Officer 1 50 MARK ELLSWORTH BOCES 3, 4 GINNY EVANKO Yearbook Staff 4 MARY JO FOX Volleyball 1 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 4 NYSSMA 1,2, 3, 4 All-State 4 Field Hockey 3 Honor Society Library Aide 3 Yearbook Staff 4 UVM 4 DON MAHONEY Monitor 1 Bowling 1 BOCES 3, 4 STEVE MARTIN Soccer 1 Baseball 1 Golf 2, 3,4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 All-State 2, 3, 4 Band 1,3, 4 Senior Play 3 PTSA Play 4 john McConnell Class Officer 2, 3, 4 Prom Comm. 3 Soccer 1,2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Baseball 1,2, 3, 4 joe McDowell Basketball 1 Soccer 1,2, 3 DIANE McGRANE CRAIG MEADE Soccer 1,2, 3, 4 FRANK MEADE BOCES 3, 4 SCOn HAYES Soccer 1,2, 3 MIKE HOGAN Honor Society 3, 4 Class Officer 2, 3 Math League 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Who's Who Among High School Students BERNIE HILL Basketball 1,3, 4 Soccer 1 TAMMIEHfU Field Hockey I, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 4 Cheerleading I, 2, 3 Softball 1,2 Honor Society 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Band 1,2, 3,4 MIMI KREBS Cheerleading 1 KAREN LAURI Basketball 1,2, 3, 4 Softball 1,2, 3, 4 Cheerleading 1, 2, 3 Volleyball 4 Field Hockey 4 Class Officer 1,3 Chorus 4 WAYNE MILLINGTON Basketball 1 BOCES 3, 4 PATTY MONAHAN Basketball I, 2 Volleyball 2 KEVIN MONRi KAREN MO Majorette 1 Cheerleader 1,2 Volleyball 1,2 Basketball 3, 4 ■ RICKY MOREHOUSE B BOCES 3, 4 LOIS OLDEN Library Aide 1 J LINDA PARTISCH Field Hockey 1,2, 3, 4 Volleyball 3 Basketball 3 Cheerleading 1,2 Honor Society 4 Student Council 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Comm. 3 FLORENCE PAULL Yearbook Staff 4 Library Aide 1 Tutor 4 Prom Comm. 3 Class Officer 4 DARLENE ROSSNER Chorus 1 BOCES 1,2 PTSA Play 1,2 Soccer 3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Band 1,3, 4 Honor Society 3, 4 Tennis 1,2, 3, 4 Basketball 4 Yearbook Staff 4 PTSA Play PAM SEARLES Field Hockey 3, 4 Volleyball 2, 3 Softball 3, 4 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4 All-State 4 ANECC4 NYSSMA 1,2, 3,4 Yearbook Staff 4 Prom Comm. 3 PTSA 4 Cheerleading 2 Nurse's Aide 2 Track 2, 3 Gymnastics 1 AWCMA4 LYNN SMITH Class Officer 3 Chorus 4 NANCY SMITH COLLEEN SULLIVAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Chorus 1,2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Library Aide 1 NYSSMA 1 Prom Comm. 3 Tennis 4 MELANIE TENNYSON Field Hockey 2, 4 Volleyball 1,2,3 Class Officer 2 Student Council 4 Band 1,2, 3, 4 Chorus 4 Prom Comm. 3 RUBY TENNYSON Chorus 1 BOCES 4 DENNIS WHEELER BOCES 1,2,3 Hall of Fame Girl Boy Karen Morehouse Best Looking Bill Boulette Debbie Carlozzi Best Personality Craig Meade Karen Morehouse Best Dressed Steve Martin Karen Lauri Best Athlete Dan Engstrom Lynn Smith Shyest Kevin Monroe Debbie Carlozzi Most Creative Ted Schmidt Lupita Becerril Worst Driver Jim Dower Mimi Krebs Class Clown Craig Meade Linda Partisch One Most Likely to Succeed Ted Schmidt 52 53 Can You Imagine . DAN AGARD playing the Drum Bugle Corps? TAMMY ANDREWS with Robert Redford? LUPITA BECERRIL being a 32A? STEPHANIE BECKLER being ugly? BRUCE BENNETT as a priest? GREG BOLTON driving a compact? BILL BOULETTE without his Redman? DEBBIE CARLOZZI without Ijer bean? ANDY CARPENTER being $r. Muscle? HELEN CARROLL short? JULIE CATES not at Black Bjrft. ERNIE CLARK smaller than he ah ady is?| VANESSA D'ANDRADE in a dress7 JIM DOWER with a crewcut? BILL DOWNS without Jacque Pauli? JEANNE EAGAN not asking for gum candy? KATHY EAGAN leaving class with a pass? DAN ENGSTROM with a small mouth no athletic ability? MARK ELLSWORTH hurrying? GINNY EVANKO not going out on Friday night? MARY JO FOX without Colleen? SCOTT HAYES giving a compliment? BERNIE HILL without hands? TAMMIE HILL — on time? MIKE HOGAN failing out? M1MI KREBS not being flaky? KAREN LAURI happy all day? DON MAHONEY looking put together? STEVE MARTIN being the KING of Rock Roll? JOHN McCONNELL supporting the gay-lib movement? JOE McDOWELL weighing 300 pounds? DIANE McGRANE loving up-state New York? CRAIG MEADE not being a clown? FRANK MEADE six feet tall? M WAYNE MILLINGTON being a runt? A PAT MONAHAN tall? KEVIN MONROE not going out Saturday night? KAREN MOREHOUSE not laughing? RICKY MOREHOUSE being a cow instead of an ox? LOIS OLDEN with an afro? LINDA PARTISCH popping out of a cake? FLORENCE PAULL quiet? DARLENE ROSSNER not missing any school? TED SCHMIDT drowning? PAM SEARLES without a smile? LYNN SMITH not blushing? NANCY SMITH with short hair? COLLEEN SULLIVAN being romantic? MELANIE TENNYSON without Bob? RUBY TENNYSON without Pat Lupita? DENNIS WHEELER head mechanic at P.A.F.B.? Slave Day 55 Band L. to r.: J. McDowell, D. Ros , D. Agord, S. Martin, T. Schmidt, G. Carlson, P. Seorles, M. Fox, J. Shupp, K. Meade L. to r.: C. Remington, K. Carlozzi, T. Hill, K. Hayes, B. Ross, S. Remington, T. Andrews, N. Stolen, M. Johnson, M. Baker I. to r.: R. Remington, T. McGee, B. Agard, D. Knickerbocker, J. Murphy, S. Tompson, L. Murphy, C. Smith, Mr. Searles 56 L. to r.: S. Martin, G. Carlson, T. Schmidt, Mr. Searles Chorus State Top row, I. to r.: C. Hicks, K. Tennyson, D. Ross, C. Remington, G. Bolton, L. Pereou, G. Corlson, K. Lauri, P. Searles, M. Fox L. to r.: D. Knickerbocker, K. Wells, C. Show, P. Millington, S. Martin, D Agard, T. Schmidt, I. Smith, T. Andrews, L. Smith, Mr. Searles L. to r.: B. Griffen, S. Goodspeed, M. Johnson, D. Rossner, R. Vonderwolker, R. Estrada, D. Broley, D. Agard, C. Wood, C. Wood Steady boy, steodyl Rule No. 1 it Guess what's in Mr. Dunkin' refrig? Life is ROUGH!! 58 59 We the class of 1 979, being of sound mind and body, do make the following LAST WILL and testa- ment. jP M DAN AGARD leaves Cheryl Hicks his days in chorus. TAMMY ANDREWS leaves to her brother and cousins their remaining years at NWC and may it improve; to everyone else, the boring study halls. LUPITA BECERRIL leaves to Juan her ability to stay out of trouble; to Robin M., the BOCES bus ride in hopes that she can put up with Tony D. GREG BOLTON leaves to Karen C., Jane S., and the rest of their gang, the privilege of keeping up a good name for Pine Tree Heaven. He leaves Shawnee NWC, and all his special friends, with fond memories. BILL BOULETTE leaves to Jon Shupp his spitoon and the hottest sled around (his); a few more years of enjoyment to Sue; and what's left of his heart to K. C. Leaving with little sanity, ANDY CARPENTER leaves his gym locker and shorts to David Whitney. DEBBIE CARLOZZI leaves to NWCS one hundred yes votes on the next bond issue; to Jon S., three squirrels and a flash light for his snow machine; and to Mr. Bedell, one pair of bed side slippers to keep his feet warm for the next time he runs outside in the cold. HELEN CARROLL leaves NWC with gladness. Being of sound mind, JULIE CATES does here-by say good-bye to North Warren; she leaves to Donna Sullivan all the memories thay make in and out of school. To two other people, whose names shall be withheld, she leaves one carton of Marlboros, smoke 'em slow! ERNEST CLARK leaves to anyone willing to do it, the job of going to the Grand Union for “certain members of the Freshman class. VANESSA D'ANDRADE leaves to Hilda Bolton her late nights and dancing at the Bear, and to Tanya Cleveland, that boring bus ride in hopes that she can make it more fun and less noisy. JIM DOWER leaves to his brother, John, John Fox, and Robin Wilson, the Dodge with a new radio for heat and all the answers to Mr. Dower’s history test; and to Mr. Bedell, his collection of castaneda books and a bottle of tequila. WILLIAM DOWNS leaves his sister, Eileen, his ability to drive; to Don Pauli, his ability to pass English. JEANNE EAGAN leaves Patty McClure her ability to do shorthand; to Bret Winchip her shop class, which was always lots of fun (Ha!), and Monica Roberts an extra long lunch hour. KATHY EAGAN leaves it all behind (gladly). DAN ENGSTROM leaves his thanks to Terry Brooks and Dave Bedell, “I would have never made it through the last 4 years without them. GINNY EVANKO leaves her sister to Mrs. Mele and her Home-Ec classes; and to Mark Reed, another year of Mrs. Mundy if he can take it. MARK ELLSWORTH leaves his BOCES seat to anybody who wants it. MARY JO FOX leaves locker 92 to John F. and Robin W. for their senior year; her nickname, Gloria Steinam, to Kim Meade in hopes that she continues the tradition; and 1st clarinet position to Mary Baker. SCOTT HAYES leaves Lauren a parking spot for his truck; to Padds and Larry the ability to bug Mr. Willets; to the future brains of NWCS; his seat in Physics class; and to Tony D. a ride to school. BERNIE HILL leaves his parking place at the Grand Union; to anyone who can afford to own a car; and a supply of erasers to Jamie Montena (he will need them in Mechanical Drawing II). TAMMIE HILL leaves to Karen C., Tina E. and Jane S. a dozen eggs to each, along with a ride to White Schoolhouse Rd. (If they can find it). To “Wiley Women she leaves lots oF respect. A4ICHAEL HOGAN leaves his sister Mary, (a freshman next year), 476 pounds of first-quality notes; good for a few 100%, at least. MARGARET KREBS leaves her sense of humor and willpower to Wendy Evanko to help her get past her last dreadful year at NWC. KAREN LAURI leaves her artistic ability to Mike; all the success in the Y world to Jon Smith; to Monk, her shop bowl in hopes that someday she may fill it with whatever she likes; and to Ms. Huck, the seasons of the last four years, and best wishes for the many memorable come. DONALD MAHONEY leaves the BOCES bus ride to Lars Clute, and Mr. Kyrk's English class to anyone who can take it. STEVE MARTIN leaves to superman (D. B.) his true love, Lois Lane (B. Agard); to the incredible Hulk, the morning announcements; to Phil, the drive to school; and, finally, to Mr. Searles, all the best. JOHN Me CONNELL leaves Karen, Jane, and Beth all the wild times at P.T.H., his social life to Dan Ruiz; and number 1 9, to retirement. JOE Me DOWELL leaves John Fox his ability to confuse L. E. W.; to John Dower, permission to grow a mustache; to Spud and R. Duncan he leaves a mogal to practice on; to Mr. Dower, his respect. CRAIG MEADE leaves Lars Clute his morning taxi service; to Bob Hill two more years in this wonderful” place. FRANK MEADE leaves his bus rides (BOCES included) to anybody smart enough or tired enough, to make use of them; and his attraction to fish of Bill Gibb. WAYNE MILLINGTON leaves anyone who can stand the boring bus rides to BOCES, if they can stand it, and Spud's English class to anyone who can stand it. PAT MONAHAN leaves to her sister, Robin, her seat on the BOCES bus in hopes that she will make it through the year; and to Tony, her height. KEVIN MONROE leaves his parking spot to Greg and to Trudy Dutcher, his locker and a six pack of beer! To Scott Hill he leaves his seats in English class. KAREN MOREHOUSE leaves her sister, Krista, in this school, reluctantly; she leaves Ann, two feet; to Karen, Jane, and Beth she leaves Helen's, Mimi's, and her ability to raise hell! RICK MOREHOUSE leaves Robin his boring BOCES bus ride; and to Bobby, he leaves his ability to drink but stay sober. LOIS OLDEN leaves to her brother, her ability to stay out of trouble, he needs it; and to Doug Houde, the boring bus ride home, if he can take it! LINDA PARTISCH leaves her height and her MADness to A. T.; Christmas presents to T. D.; and her hockey stick to noone. FLORENCE PAULL leaves Mr. Bedell one large chair and whip to control Don and Tom in their last year. She leaves Dan Smith a new way to get home from school; to Mr. McSweeny a set of flash cards; to Mr. Brooks, a way out. Lastly, to the Board, the ability to develop a new bus route. DARLENE ROSSNER leaves this school and her locker to Trudy L. and all her good times at the Black Bear and Wells House to Dawn A. TED SCHMIDT leaves his tennis racquet to B. Palermo in hopes that with two racquets he may be able to hit the ball. PAM SEARLES leaves her mother to the school, for anyone who can tolerate her; she leaves to her brother locker 1 22 for his senior year; and to Kim Meade, someone else to say Hey” too. LYNN SMITH leaves to Donna Sullivan, Lauren Pereau, and Chris Remington fond memories of Spanish ll(ique seyo?); to Phil Martin lots of 100's in Biology; and a Happy St. Patty’s Day to all! NANCY SMITH leaves to Jim Barlow the quiet bus ride to BOCES everyday; to her brother. Dale, good luck in the school years left. COLLEEN SULLIVAN leaves her conducting ability to Chris Smith, and Maria Johnson to Mr. Searles. MELANIE TENNYSON leaves Liz her spot in band, hoping she will someday make it to the front row. To Monica, she leaves shop class in hopes that with a lot of perserverance she will convince Mr. Willets to do it “her way !; and to Mrs. Mele, one past-graduate. RUBY TENNYSON leaves her seat on the BOCES bus to Brenda; to Robin M. fond memories of second period study hall; and to Tony D. a piece of tape for his mouth. DENNIS WHEELER leaves all his textbooks to Mr. Harnett. DIANE Me CRANE leaves Chris Remington the friendship award because she is the greatest! Math League Front row: Mike Hogan, Bill Nelson, Cheryl Hicks Back row: Maria Johnson, Mary jo Fox Front row: Ruby Tennyson, Patty Monahan Second row: Lupita Becerril, Nancy Smith, Chris Sullivan Third row . Wayne Millington, Jake Hayes, Bill Boulette, Rodney Boutelle Fourth row: Larry Tyrell, Fronk Meade, Ricky Morehouse, Mark Ellsworth, Tony Durkish, Don Mahoney 62 Front, Left to Right: Tim Sullivan, Carrie Meade, Mark Brown, Allen Threw Back, Left to Right: Patty Simione, Tim Moffitt, Bryan King, Joan Donahue, Elizabeth Meade 63 Yearbook Staff 64 65 Student Council Mr. Brooks, I. Portisch, M. Reed, J. Smith, T. Needhom, B. Stetson, M. Johnson, H. Miner, C. Hicks, J. Shupp, R. Wilson, C. Bouer, T. Searles, J. Mobb, L. Ross, T. Hayes National Honor Society 66 V. D'Andrade, I. Partisch, T. Hill, T. Schmidt, M. Hogan, M. Fox, Mr. Brehaut We wish to dedicate this sports section to our most devoted fan. No matter what sport or what season this fan will make the majority of the home games. His voice is always there to cheer us on. r Alan McGregor has meant much to our sports program. When he does not come to a Oregc e, it is home game, spirits. For his years of loyal1 with our love and apprec like having one less player. When things look tough, he is there to lift our Ity, and, tciation, most important, because he is a friend to every student; we, dedicate this sports section to Alan McGregor. o 67 J.V. Soccer Row 1: O. Griffon; J. Smith; E. Threw; A. Meade; D. Roil; D. Smith Row 2: T. Hill; B. Palermo; M. Kasson; D. Bolton; T. Mailer; J. Ackerson Row 3: R. Watson; J. Becerril; P. Carpenter 68 Varsity Soccer Row 1: D. Mailer; G. Bolton; J. McConnell; T. Schmidt; B. Boulette; B. Palermo; Coach McClean Row 2: M. lauri; T. Hill; A. Meade; C. Meade; D. Ruiz; I. Warner Row 3: O. Griffen; R. Watson; J. Becerril; J. Smith; M. Kasson, Storekeepers — N. Stolen; T. Engle 69 J.V. Basketbal Row 1: J. Dower; O. Griffen; D. Ruiz; A. Meade; E. Threw; B. Palermo Row 2: J. Becerril; B. Remington; T. Hill; M. Kasson; J. Smith 70 Varsity Basketball Row 1: Coach McCleon; J. Dower; J. McConnell; B. Hill; T. Schmidt; M. Reed; P. Morrissey; M. Lauri; Socrekeepers — N. Stolen; L. Mur- phy 71 Girl’s Field Hocke) lozzi, M. Tennyson, C. Bedell, C. Remington, D. Mundy Row 2: P. Ookes, P. Brown, K. Carpenter, A. Troisi, L. Morphy, K. Carlozzi, K. Morehouse, R. Remington 72 ez sdlJUDlQ 9n6D0‘ V a r s i t y j. v. Cheerleaders Mi AIHl£TC DffcLTl HARNETI Top: D. Braley Row 1: C. Smith; K. Tennyson Row 2: S. Boolette; P. Brown Bottom: C. Hicks 74 Top: A. Harpp Row 1: K. Hayes; B. Fish; S. Horpp Bottom: T. Monroe Girls Basketball Row 1: K. Corpenter; K. Carlozzi, N. Stolen; C. Remington; P. Searles Row 2: A. Troisi; K. Lauri; S. Reed; K. Morehouse 75 Row 1: K. Morehouse; S. Costner; C. Smith; D. Braley Row 2: S. Boulette; R. Estrada; P. Brown B a s e b a I I Row 1: A. Meade; L Warner; D. Engstrom; M. Reed; J. McConnell; L. Pereau Row 2: J. Ruiz; T. Hill; R. Wot on; M. Kasson s 0 f t b a 1 I Row 1: P. Searles; B. Thurston; J. Shupp Row 2: C. Remington; K. Carpenter; C. Smith Row 3: K. Lauri; K. Carlozzi; L. Murphy 76 V a r s i t y v 0 1 I e y b a I I J. V. Row 1: L Murphy; S. Reed; K. Lauri; T. Hill Row 2: D. Carlozzi; K. Carpenter; K. Carlozzi; J. Shupp Row 1: B. Thurston; T. Engle; 0. Schleog, S. Costner; C. Bedell Row 2: K. Morehouse; S. Boulette; A. Troisi; R. Estrada; P. Brown 77 T e n n i s Row 1: E. Woods; T. Schmidt; C. Sullivon Row 2: J. Becerril; B. Palermo; B. Gibb 78 Row 1: J. Smith; P. Morrissey Row 2: S. Martin; P. Carpenter 79 MAY ALL YOUR HOPES BE WISHES AND ALL YOUR WISHES COME TRUE TO THE CLASS OF 79 THE ADIRONDACK PEDDLER MAIN STREET CHESTERTOWN, NEW YORK 12817 Tel. 518-494-3822 Prop. Ginny Stewart 80 PATRONS Burnette's General Store Dr. Mrs. George Wortman Mr. Mrs. William Lagoy Mr. Mrs. Mike Hagadorn Mr. Mrs. Duane Agard Mr. Mrs. Griffen Patrick Sullivan The McClure Family Mrs. Howard Zeiff Rev. Mrs. Ernst Rev. Mrs. McCane for the total approach to a better yearbook your official yearbook photographer Your instant replays lor 2001 photography by Varden Compliments of Marie Al Ross Chester Market Lincoln Logs Ltd. MANUFACTURERS OF EARLY AMERICAN LOG HOMES MAIN STREET, P.O. BOX 35 CHESTERTOWN, NEW YORK 12817 TEL: (518) 494-2427 Best Wishes to the Class of 79 83 Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 T. J. Fish Son Chester Stationery Dry Good Inc. Best Wishes to the Class of '79 Best Wishes to the Class of '79 Brant Lake- Chestertown Bob Olson Laundromats General Contractor Chestertown E. Wendell Ross Brant Lake Owner 84 Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 Southern Adirondack Lutheran Ministry Pottersville Class of '79 Good Luck Best Wishes Many Happy Hours Georges' Hideaway George Carol Monahan Family 85 Chestertown 494 2841 Congratulations to the Class of '79 O. J.'s TV Appliances Chestertown Compliments of Best Wishes to Class of '79 The Attic Antiques Adirondack Enterprises Good Luck to the Class of '79 Boat Storage Cottage Rentals Fife Drum Gift Shoppe Chestertown Best Wishes to the Class of 1979 From Donald E. Lambert Son General Contractor Backhoe — Bulldozing — Sand — Gravel — Topsoil Chestertown Congratulations Seniors The N Compliments of On Mountain Lake Black Bear Restaurant Cottages Pottersville Compliments of Best Wishes Cliff Barber Shop Dutch Kitchen Pottersville Phil Pat Dalaba Pottersville COMPLIMENTS BEST WISHES OF TO THE CLASS OF 1979 Traveler's Always the Restaurant PAUL HICKS FAMILY POTTERSVILLE, N.Y. BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 1979 ROY BOLES THE COFFEE SHOP MAIN ST. CHESTERTOWN, N.Y. GOOD FOOD FAIR PRICES TO A VERY SPECIAL SENIOR OUR COLLEEN LET US SAY IT HAS BEEN FUN GROWING WITH YOU! MOM AND POPPA The Rapco3 Foamers High Efficiency Home Insulation ERIC ERIC, INC. General Contractors Brant Lake, N. Y. 12815 The Crossroads NORTHWAY EXIT 25 — CHESTERTOWN 494 3821 Good Year Amoco The Lead Free Leader UNBELIEVABLE PRICES EVERY DAY Your Sporting Goods Store Hunting Fishing Licenses Guns Ammo Fishing Clothing Remington Garcia Woolrich Winchester Zebco Kefig Wear Malin Eagle Claw Wig Warn Ruger Eppinger Allen Co. Mass bug Huickly Sorel Boots Universal Pftueger Dugham Ithaca and More! Insulated Shoes BEST WISHES Good Luck Class of 79 Pottersville S. A. Morrissey Department Family Store 89 Best Wishes to the Class of '79 Rex Baker Son Simmons Motor Sales Inc. Logging Brant Lake, N.Y. 12815 Pottersville N.Y. 12860 494 2687 Ernest Herrlein Optician Best Wishes to the Class of'79 Eye Doctor Prescriptions filled. Frames and lenses duplicated. Rt. 8 Near Loon Lake: Chestertown 494 2794 The Viking Motel Congratulations to the Class of '79' Congratulations to the Class of '79 Best Wishes From John Judy McConnell Family Roger Betty Bolton Continued Success to the Class of '79 Norfhway Wafer Development, Inc. Well Drilling — Pump Installation Service Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 494 2442 Best Wishes to the Class of '79 Paul Bunyan Hardware Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 Congratulations Class of '79 Best Wishes to the From Class of '79 Glendale Park Panther House Pottersville N.Y. Congratulations Florence, you Best Wishes made it! to the Class '79 John Donna Palmatier Hugh's Flowers 17 Horicon Best Wishes Class of 79' Warrensburg 12885 Juniper Swamp Kennel 623 2211 Potter Brook Rd. Warrensburg 92 OFF THE TOP” Hairstyling For Men Women Featuring Only The Latest In Style and Design Personalized Styling, Frosting, And Permanents BLOW WAVE SPECIALISTS HW V andUrecommend' IKDKKN Dave Todriff -Owner tonere biyt f'Are Created, Not ffiled 494-3813 R K S. HORACON RD. BRANT LAKE Wishing Continued Success to This Year's Graduates The Village Garden Center For All Your Needs Hardware — Paints — Electrical — Plumbing House Plants— Lawn Garden Blue Seal Feeds Brant Lake Compliments Residential Commercial of Waples Country Store 0 Gerald Hill Plumbing Heating Pottersville Dorset Rd. Brant Lake 12815 Compliments of Gamble's Hardware 494 2801 Paint — Hardware — Plumbing Pottersville 93 Ron's Diner Remington Brothers Corner of Route 8 and Tannery Road Brant Lake, N.Y. 12815 Phone Number — 494 3852 Brant Lake N.Y. 12815 Compliments of Remingtons Garage Brant Lake N.Y. 12815 Best Wishes to the Graduating Class From Karanor Kennels The Lanes Adirondak, N.Y. Congratulations to the Class of '79 Compliments of The Class of '79 Fox's Auto Parts Thanks North Warren for many happy years! Chestertown 94 COMPLIMENTS OF SCHROON LAKE TRACTORS INC. JOHN DEERE INDUSTRIAL AND LOGGING EOUIPMENT SALES AND SERVICE (518)532 7144 Telephone 623 2993 LD'S PHARMACY WARREN AUTO PARTS INC. ELDRON R. HALL B.S.R.P.H. RICHARDS AND MAIN WARRENSBURG, N.Y. 191 MAIN ST. PHONE —623 2881 WARRENSBURG N.Y. 12885 GLENS FALL — LAKE GEORGE PHONE 668 5706 GATEWAY RESTAURANT GIFT SHOP Wilmington, N.Y. Richard Helen Smith Congratulations Congratulations Seniors From and Good Luck to the Class of The Chestertown 79 GRAND Mr. Mrs. Frank UNION Hogan Your Managers Bill Jim BEST WISHES to Steph the Class of '79 From the Beclders Natural Stone Bridge Caves 97 Dennis Bolton Best Wishes General Contractor School Master Antiques Custom Homes — Remodeling Brant Lake Best Wishes to the Class of '79 71 IT Compliments of CHESTER DINER loon lake marina JOHN BARBARA STOLEN and NANCY and RICHARD Chalet in the Pines k to the Class of '79 MP A Atateka Drive T| I yFrilends Lake Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 Housekeeping Cottages Weekly, Day, Weekends Heated H. Fusiek — Manager Box 91, Warrensburg, N.Y. 12885 98 A W Where Our Food Is As Good As Our Root Beer Congratulations to the Class of 79' From the A W Crew Greg Ziggy Bolton Liz Doc Shupp Jane Jr. Shupp Darline Sadie Bolton June Maxam A W Family Restaurant Rt. 9 Chestertown Open All Year Orders to Go Compliments of Harry Gamble Congratulations Antiques Collectables to the Class of '79 Pottersville, B C Gulf Service N.Y. Good Luck to Bruce Hiller 1979 Graduates Chestertown, 1 494 2032 Sylvia Tracy Sportswear 99 Best Wishes to the Class of '79 Congratulations to the Class of '79 Sunset Apartments Gill's Cottages Housekeeping Units By: Day, Week, Month Ron Priscilla Gill Friends Lake Chestertown Al Carrie 494 2163 Jim the Florist Compliments of Baker's Pharmacy Located: NA-3-9214 Warrensburg Corinth Aviation Mall 149 Main St. Warrensburg 623-5351 Best Wishes to the Class of '79 Nicks Liquor Store Warrensburg 623 6681 100 Barton Funeral Home Best Wishes Al Betty Scott Congratulations to the Class of 79 Wood Shed Gift Compliments to the Senior Class Shop From Chestertown Bolton's Bus Congratulations Service From Henry Lorie's Cottages Phone 494 2767 1 Rush So You Can Flush Harry D. Smith Smith's Sewage Service Plumbing • Heating • Septic Tank Cleaning Backhoe Excavation Backhoeing Trucking Box 197 Tel. 518—494 3890 Pottersville, NY 12860 Louis Smith Pottersville, N.Y. 12860 Warmest Wishes to Linda's Class Bill Jean Partisch HUESTIS Oil Co. Inc. The Wells House Rt.9 Pottersville, N.Y. The Wells House Congratulates the Class of '79 Bar Open Daily Package Liquor Available Serving Lunches Daily Rooms Available to the Class of '79 CHESTERTOWN LUMBER CO. INDIAN LAKE LUMBER CO. Circle B Ranch N. Y. 12817 Congratulations to the Class of 1979 Red Mt. Real Estate River Side Dr. Chester+own, N. 12817 494 2200 Congratulations to the Class of '79 From 3 Way Truck 104
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