North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY)
- Class of 1980
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ABOLI Dedication It is with appreciation for all that he has done for us that we, the North Warren Senior Class of 1980, dedicate this yearbook to Mr. Harnett. As our high school principal, Mr Harnett has guided us and encouraged us to be the best we can be, and to make North Warren the best it can be. He has taken a sincere interest in the students, and has always been ready and willing to help whenever he was needed. He has been a friend to all of us. For all you have done, Mr. Harnett, we thank you. 2 Administration Mr R Harnett Mr A. Troisi Mr T Durkish Mr T Brooks Faculty Mr Bedell Miss Aubin Mr. Schaffer Mr Kyrk Mr. Ross Mr McDowell Mr. Duncan Mrs. Mundy - i • wm Mr Wentworth Mr. Brehaut Mr Dower Mr. Flackbarth 3 Mr Willets Faculty Mr Braley Mr McSwccncy Mr Hall Mrs. Mclc Mr. Fox Mr Moore Mr Boggia Mr. Jenkins Mr Ordway Mr Charpentier Mr Ferry 4 Mrs. Perkins Faculty Miss Lucas Mrs. Howe Mrs Carboy Mrs. Swan Mr Towers m Mrs Fabian Mrs Staplcy Mrs LaGoy Mrs Tennyson Mrs Wertime Mr Gibbs Faculty Mrs Pom brio Mr McLean Mr Casey Miss Ackerman Mrs Cunningham Mrs. Santos Mrs. Carver Mrs. McDowell Mrs. Hill 6 Faculty ■ Mrs. Jones Mrs. Roulette Mrs Fuller Mrs. Shaw Mrs. Sheilds Miss Ross Mrs. Gamble Mrs. Lambert Mrs. Morehouse Mrs. Walkup Mrs. Hayes Mrs. Pauli Mrs Howe Mrs Remington Mrs Richardson Mrs. Perry Mrs. Smith Mrs Wood 7 Mr Vanguilder and Mr Vanguilder Jr Mr Maxam and Mr. Brauer Mr Hayes and Mr Bolton Senior Class 10 Karen Carlozzi 11 William Gibb Mary — 'Without honesty there is no truth. With truth, there is no love and without love there is nothing.” rHO-Xy (McX Dawn — Love means the body, the soul, the life, the entire body.” Dianne — It isn’t ever the same. In time. I’ll change. And you. And the currents of our lives. But the image of this moment will never fade. This moment and you, arc unfor- gettable.” Bill — Be patient with me, God isn’t fin- ished with me yet.” Karen — Do not worry about becoming famous; worry about not living to your best. Do not worry that few know you; worry about whether you are worth knowing.” Colleen — The most wasted of days is that in which one has not laughed.” — Sebastian R. N. Chamfort V 12 Lars — If you really want something badly enough you've got to let it go free and if it comes back to you its really yours, if it doesn’t you never had it anyway. Betty — If you love something, let it go. If it comes back to you, it’s yours forever. If it doesn’t, it was never yours to begin with. Trudy — Its a long road and a lit- tle wheel and it takes a lot of turns to get there. Bill — Man cannot live on pizza alone. He must have a little of Frank’s Calsonc. Judy — Keep what is worth keep- ing and with a breath of comfort, blow the rest away. Wendy — Excuse me very much, I’m so EMBAR- RASSED! di1 13 15 Beth Persons (XibaKiyC iS) David — The Force” Patients is the essence of Softs and Maturity.” Mike L. — You can only live for today, forget tomorrow’s prob- lems.” Sue — Hold fast to your dreams, for if dreams die life is like a bird with a broken wing that cannot fly.” Mike — A day not wasted is a wasted day.” 16 Tom — '’Let it be” ... For in these hours of darkness there will be an answer, and in that answer will tome the light.” Beth — To see the world in a grain of sand. And a heaven in a wild flower; Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, and eternity in an hour.” W' «4 « v Patty — A fallen leaf is like a sum- mer’s wave Good-bye.” Bill — If you can’t beat ’em join cm. : ; r y c: i , j[ i« • « 17 i. Az Lauren — Don’t let it bring you down.” Shelli — Confusion, now hath cre- ated its masterpiece!” Chris — Around and around and around they go . . . Ever so fast, ever so slow. Taking me from my past. To a mature fulfilled future that ever will last . . . and last . . . and .. . LAST Chris Raffio — All things must pass.” Mark — A man must do what he feels is right, and if he is wise, he will not criticize when other men fail at the game.” Steph — Life is not easy, so enjoy it when you can.” Becky — Alas, how easily things go wrong! A sigh too much, or a kiss too long, and there follows a mist and a weeping rain. And life is never the same again” — Macdonald Deb — Love doesn’t make the world go 'round love is what makes the ride worthwhile!” tfjJblJ-UL 'rf- '-RcftAu Monica — There is a pleasure in being mad which none but the mad- men know.” Joe — Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved.” jjYv )!r b o Elyne — In the depth of my soul there is a wordless song.” Diana — Nothing in life is to be feared, it is only to be undcrstood.”Maric Curie 21 Jonathon Shupp Becky Smith Larry Warner David Smith Katherine Tennyson Donna Sullivan 23 Philip Martin 9wV Dave — Keep a good head and always carry a light bulb.” Becky — To love someone is to let them be free!” |2 LQ. Lu jhmnido Donna — Just like me, you must have had a once upon a time. Jon — Timing is everything. It’s as important to know when as to know how.” Larry — BONG!” Kaye — Happy is the person who can laugh at himself; he will never cease to be amused.” Bourguiba 0 SC- 5 Shawnee — Love should be given and received; never possessed.” Carol — Love, happiness, friendship, and God’s travel together hand in hand in a golden sunset.” ('Cc'UU a Jtecf OAV nuvJL fYY UOJlU 25 Can You Imagine . ..??? DAWN AGARD raising hell? MARY BAKKR without Randy? COLLEEN BAUER not believing in Woman’s Lib? DIANNE BRALEY an Indian? KAREN CARI -07.7.1 without sports? LARS ( I.l'TE without Suzette? B1 1 I c DAIABA being mean? TRUDY DUTCHER talking? WENDY EVANKO acting normal? JUD't GAMBLE without her Boston accent? BILL GIBB not acting like the INCREDIBLE HUI.l BARB GILL not saving Hey B.tby”? not at the Black Bear? SI IE HOLLAND smiling? MIKE LAURI not being a snitch? MIKE LEWIS without a patch on his pants? PHIL MARTIN not fighting at Pat’s locker? DON MAHLER in a Dracula movie? PAT McCLURE not laug mg in Spud’s class? CiREG MONROE without Carol? NANCY MONROE coming to school a whole week? BILL N El YON not getting lost at SPAC? TOM PAULI, not being a jerk? LAUREN PEREAU without his red bandana? BETH PERSONS parting CHRIS RAEEIO on time tor school? SI-I.I.I REED with straight hair? MARK REED being serious? ( HRIS REMINGTON in .1 bad mood? ST I-.PH REMINGTON not giving her homework away? M INK R( IBI-.R I S going to all her classes? BIX KY ROSS in trouble? .K II RUIZ not (.racking jokes7 I I YNE RUMBLE! without Dawn? DIANA SCHl.AIXi not placing power volleyball? 1IEBRA SCOTT with short hair? BECKY SMITH a nun7 DAVE SMITH awake7 JON SHUPP with one girl at a time? DONNA SULLIX AN Iceing short and fat? KAYE TENNEYSON not lx-ing flakcy? LARRY WARNER in school a whole day? SHAWNEE WEL1 a wife of Mark Reed? KATHY WELLS not in trouble with Mrs. Scarlcs? CAROL WOOD without Greg7 JKlA. leaving the G.U. quietly? ft HOLLAND with a small nose? DAWN AGARD Math League 2 Storekeeper 1,2,3 Chorus 3,4 Cheerleader 4 Prom Committee 3 COLLEEN BAUER Newspaper 4 Yearbook 4 Student Council 3 Honor Society 3,4 MARY BAKER Student Council 1, 2 Cheerleading 2 Band 1.2, 3,4 Majorette 2 Prom Committee 3 DIANNE BRALEY Basketball 2, 3,4 Chcerlcading 1, 2, 3,4 Senior Play 4 Tennis 3,4 Chorus 1, 3,4 Honor Society 3,4 BILL BURCH KAREN CARLOZZI Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Softball 1,2, 3, 4 Class President 1, 2, 3 Band 1,2, 3,4 Gym Aid 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Stage Band 4 Track and Field 2 Roll Call BETTY DA LA BA NDY EVANKO Prom Committee 3 Newspaper Photographer 4 Yearbook 4 W JUDY GAMBLE Newspaper Editor 4 9 BILL GIBB Basketball 1. 2 Prom Committee 3 Newspaper 4 BARB GILL Volleyball 2 Student Council 3 Majorette 2,3,4 Prom Committee 3 Newspaper 4 Yearbook Co-Editor 4 Gym Aid 2, 3 Softball 4 SCOTT HILL SUSAN HOLLAND DENNIS HOLLAND Boces 3 MIKE LAURI Vice President 1 Prom Committee 3 Soccer 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3,4 Baseball 3,4 Tennis 1, 2 MIKE LEWIS Soccer 2, 3 Baseball 4 IX)N MAHLER Soccer 2, 3,4 Baseball 3, 4 B.O.C.E.S. 3,4 PHILL MARTIN PAT McCLURE Softball 1 Field Hockey Mgr. 1, 2 Cheerleading 1, 2 Class Officer 1 Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Yearbook Editor 4 GREG MONROE Soccer 1,2 Tennis 1, 2, 3,4 TOM PAULL Chorus 2 Soccer 1,2 Band 1 LAUREN PEREAU Chorus I, 2, 3 Baseball 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Student Council 4 BETH PERSONS Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Newspaper 4 Yearbook 4 CHRIS RAFFIO Soccer 2 Senior Play 4 Newspaper 4 MARK REFD Student Council 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2, 3 Baseball 1, 2, 3 Prom Committee 3 Student Council President 4 Gym Aid 2, 4 SHELLI REED Volleyball 1, 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2. 3, 4 Softball 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Gym Aid 4 Newspaper Photographer 4 CHRIS REMINGTON Field Hockey 1, 2, 3, 4 Band I, 2, 3,4 Chorus I, 2, 3,4 a Class Officer 3,4 Student Council 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Volleyball 4 Softball 2, 3,4 Tennis 3 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Play 4 Gym Aid 3 STEPHANIE REMINGTON Band 1,2, 3,4 Chorus 4 Softball 2, 3,4 Basketball 1,2, 3,4 Volleyball 3,4 Stage Band 4 BECKY ROSS BECKY SMITH Band 1, 2, 3,4 All-State 2, 3 DONNA SULLIVAN Class Treasurer 1 Volleyball 4 Class Vice President 2 Class Officer 3 Student Council 3,4 Prom Committee 3 National Honor Society 3,4 Senior Play 4 Newspaper Staff 4 JOE RIUZ LARRY WARNER Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4 Soccer 2, 3,4 Basketball 1, 2,4 Track 1,4 Soccer 1, 2, 3 MONICA ROBERTS Track 1, 2 Prom Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Gym Aide 4 Newspaper Photographer 4 Yearbook Staff 4 KAYE TENNYSON i Volleyball 1 Class President 4 ELYNE RUMBLE Class Officer 1,4 Prom Committee 3 Cheerleading 1,4 National Honor Society Scorekeeper 2, 3 CheerJeading 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 DIANE SCHLBAG J.V. Volleyball 3 ™ Senior Play 4 All-State 2,4 National Honor Society 3,4 SHAWNEE WELLS DEB SCOTT Softball 3,4 Gym Aide 2 Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Yearbook Staff 4 Newspaper Staff 4 KATHY WELLS JON SHUPP Volleyball 1 Baseball 2, 3,4 Yearbook Committee 4 Student Counci} 2, 3 Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 Class Officer 3 Tennis 3,4 Prom Committee 3 Prom Committee 3 Senior Play 4 Senior Play 4 DAVE SMITH CAROL WOOD We the cl.is of 1980 being of sound mind, and full of gtxxf intention do will and bequeath the following: DAWN AGARD leaves to G. 1). her locker since he knows the combination to it; to P. W. she leaves her math ability (he may need it). Also, she leaves Mr. Duncan’s Bio class to anyone dumb enough to take it MARY BAKER leaves to the last of the ARC's (BONG!) a new party place in hopes that T. R. doesn't get ya; to Krista and Linda,lone weekend in the wilderness (including, dead mice, seatbelts and 1,000 Miller caps), and to her little sister. Beatle,” goodJuck in hopes sire makes it to 1993! COLLEEN BAUER leaves her ability to argue about women's rights (especially with Mr. Bedell) to airy one who can use it. to her advantage. She leaves to Coach McLean all her bruises in soccer, to Mr Br x ks. all the headaches he gave her; to Mr Hamm, her respect and gratitude. DIANNE BRAI.EY leaves to Tina Engle her driving and fourwheeling with Steve R ; to Sue B.. all thl fun at the Dairy Queen and her rep. as Wily Woman.” To her brother Dana, the next three years in this school and hope that he has more fun thanks he did. BILL BURCH leaves to whoever wants what's left in his locker; to Dave, hcjcjycs all the hard times he has given him in study hall, and the same to Mr. Kyrk. KAREN CARLOZZI leaves to Carney B. and Krista M a dry trip back to camp, a new pair of pants — unbumt. and the cow; to Mitch, she leaves an evening at the Pizza Hut with Rodney, to Linda, she leaves another night up at camp with three dead mice and one over-used outhouse; to Donna and Lindy, our trips to Ronalds in I..G. and the best of luck in spxirts to both of them BETTY DALABA leaves to Blubbcrworth” and Bill on the Hill” the noisy bus rides; to her sister, Brenda, and brother Tim. their remaining years at N.W.C.S , to Mr Dower, her respect WENDY EVANKO leaves all the potato chips and s xla to Mn: E in hopes that she can keep up with her good eating habits, to Bob 1 Lirpp. the school newspaper; to the class of 81 . a senior skip dav w ith just seniors; to Tanya Meade, her ability to tie Mr. Hall to the Bender — 2 by his belt loop; and to Mr. Bedell, a lifetime subscription to Hustler; to 1). O., a log in the second stall, and to Mrs. Mele. the Frostline business gladly JUDY GAMBLE leaves to NeeEss a plate of french frie Sj Renee, all her leftovers” and the patience to endure 'Idiot Cltild ; to Kimbo, a tar of vaseline and a portable potty ! to Mr Dower, her fratvais sign with faith that he’ll protect it from mutilation. BILL GIBB leaves his abilitv to turn back into David Banner to Miss Huck; to Mr Willets, his ability to jump off the school building in hopes he will try it; to Beth Thurston, he leaves 20,000 mangled baby ducks, and to J. S. and K. C. a case of grape M.D in hopes that they can finish it without getting sick in his car And. finally, to the whole school system, B.G. because he doesn't think we need her out there. BARB GILL leaves to Tan and Tina all the camping trips (with the bears) so they can keep up the tradition; to B. G. another year at N.W.C.S. because he probably won't graduate this year! SCOTT HILL leaves his parking place to anybody who wants to get arrested and my English seat to my sister Jackie. SUSAN HOLLAND leaves to her brother, Scott, her ability to stay out of trouble, knowing he can use it; to Nedra, many more years of fun. and to B. S the memories of the gixxl times at the P.P. and at R.H.R. DENNIS HOLLAND leaves to Matt Wood and Brooks a trapper Jundbook. and to Kim Meade, the ability to pass Mr Kyrk’s English class MIKE LAURI leaves to an A” student his seat in English Class, hoping this student gets as much out of it as he did. Also, lie leaves his athletic ability to Joey Tennyson in hopes he will do what he did foy the team, to Pam Brown, his kxkcr w ith the mirror and comb in it, so she will have every hair in place. MIKE LEWIS leaves to his gixxf buddy Fred his ability of persuasion; to Buffy. his cooking ability in Home Ec, and last but not least, he gladly leaves this school. DON MAHLER leaves to Mr Brtxiks, a rusty mouse trap (maybe trap something someday); to Mr. Barlow, one less passenger to worry about, and to Mr Harnett, one less person to scream at in the halls PHIL MARTIN leaves to Mr Willets aclcan. safe shop, to Mr. Bedell, all Ins jokes and to Mr Dower, his draft card PATTY' McCLURE leaves to Tommy Hill the memories of the Mork and Mindy Show; and, as a senior, to lx able to talk his w.n out of trouble as I did”; to S. O. and B. M.. another victim to pick on; to P. U„ a bag of Halls cough drops and the wonderful Ranch, to Mr Harnett, her respect and thanks for listening. GREG MONROE leaves his gym locker to his little brother. Raymond T M PAUI.I. leaves Ins ability to irritate Mr. Bedell to anyone; to Larry M , his poor grades in hopes that he may keep up the gtxxl work I.Al REN PEREAU leaves his brother Jed; he hopes all enjoy his company; to Mr. Hall, a late pass to homeroom in hopes that he will put it t good use. BETH PERS( )NS leaves to Scott Olsen and Maria Johnson, her seat on the bus; a messenger pigeon to Miss Ackerman, and her thanks to Kim Meade for teaching her how to do bird calls. MARK REED leaves to Krista and Sue Bee, a pair of hip boots in hopes that they can wade through future classes with speed; to Mat Kasson, his little black book and secret de-code ring; to big game hunter Coach MeI-can, a compass with no needle and a B.B. Gun; to Martha Morrissy he leaves Mr Brooks — she'll set him straight SHEI.I.I REED leaves to Mr Duncan her taste for suit coats and one grass skirt; to John Dower. Room 101 and the man within, in hopes he can pass the first time around; to Mr Harnett, her respect; to Miss Huck. her thanks, anti to Mr. Kvrk . . basketball and the senior play talks. CHRIS REMINGTON leaves old-faithful,” with regret, to Camp; Jane, Lizabeth, Cheryl, and Nancy in hopes they keep going to Sandvlxai h every Friday night; to her brother,Jimmy, four years of raising hell to keep up the Remington ways To Mr. Harnett, a remem- brame that no class is better than ours. STEPHANIE REMINGTON leaves to her sister. Renee, all the luck in the world and her position as catcher, to Iter brother, all the girls; and to try to stay out of trouble; and to Krista, all the enjoyment of N.W.C.S. MONICA ROBERTS leaves to Brett and Jed mornings at the G.U. in hopes that they can keep up the tradition; to Corkv R and Mary E. she leaves a map so they can follow in her and Wendy’s footsteps, to Mr. Hall and Mr. Brooks, she leaves her thanks for all they did and hope that they, too, can get out of here someday. BECKY ROSS leaves to Angie the band and the timpani in hopes that she will someday be able to play it; and to Bobby, the future (that he’ll make good use of it). JOE RUIZ leaves to Michelle Ricard txirty-threc suitcases of her favorite shads”; to Lorinda T. he leaves FREE EATS at the Chester JDiner; to I. M.. he leaves an acid-resistant down jacket (so stay out of the darkroom); to Jodi a new 280SX (nothing fancy); to bro” Dan, a paint scrajxar for the nickname that stuck (Burbank) ELYNE RUMBLE leaves all the deeds to her property to Mr Dower, who always was Frank with me;” to L. B. all her fights with C. C; to all my underclassmen, a word of advice and wisdom, Don’t eat the school lunches.” DIANA SCHI.AEG leaves her ability to slug a volleyball to L. S.; her spy kit to Mr. Searles; and to her brother, Wayne, her good grades (he needs them) DEB SCOTT leaves gym class to Marsha for as long as she can stand Ms. Huck; to D. J., her love and gratitude; and to Mr Dower, her respect. JON SHUPP leaves to Jane and Frank his ability to get to sc hool on time; to B W., his lonely skip days and long safaris; to J. D., Daisy Hill; to Jed, his crash helmet; to Ed Woods, he leaves all the unbroken trails on top of Panther Mt., and a sled to break them with; and to Bret and Jed, his and Bean’s ability to shoot ducks BECKY SMITH leaves her ability to stay out of trouble to Bobby S., the basketball games to Tammy H ; and her love and best wishes to J M DONNA SULLIVAN leaves to the Blythwood Island people a new place to parte — without the presence of Lirry and me , to Mr. Bedell, one box of Toll House Cookies; to Peter M. and Bobby P.. their own Senior Play; to Mitch, the P H pocketbook and patience (K.R.); to Linda, one song whistled”; to Mike S. and Larry M„ two muzzles; to all. a Happy St. Patty's Day (Bong) and a smile LARRY WARNER leaves to Mike S. and Larry M. his ability to put up with Coach McLean. He leaves a book of 1001 dirty jokes to Mitch, to Ianda McAvey. his ability to put up with the teachers, and Mr. Harnett; to everyone, in appreciation to Dave, he leaves an ”1 don’t tare attitude to keep Mr Harnett on his toes. KAYE TENNYSON leaves to Nancy her wallpapered” locker, knowing that she is the only one who will truly appreciate it; to Denise and Maria, her chorus folder and seat, hoping that they will have as great a time as she did in chorus; to Bob. Peter. Matt, Owen, Alan, John and Tom she leaves (with Coach McLean’s disapproval) a smile and a kiss, for luck SHAWNNE WELLS leaves to Mr. Brooks the place as judge in a Valarte Bertanelli look-alike contest; to Nancy S. and Liz M . all the latest gossip; and to this school and Mr. Harnett her undying admiration for being able to take all kinds of gall from this class. KATHY WELLS leaves to Tina F her last years in chorus and hopes she makes the best of it without us; and to her brother. Bob, many more fun” years in N W.C.S. and hopes he can stay out of trouble better than she could: and to Mr Brooks, many thanks for all the help he gave her. CAROL WOOD leaves her love and gratitude to Mr. Harnett for his help and guidance, and her smiles and sympathy for those she leaves behind Oh docs Marky have a boo-boo? THE GREAT ESCAPE Irap Fro HELP One move and you're dead What did you say this was? We’ve Got Tonight Last year’s King and Queen Bemie Hill and Karen Lauri Our King and Queen are Mark Reed and Diane McGrane Crown bearers are Brian Mascraunzio and Stcph Hconis Larry Warner Jon Shupp I-aurcn Pereau Kaye Tennyson Mary Baker Shelli Reed 34 35 36 I Senior Play 37 38 39 Boces Row 1: T Mahler Row 2: S. Stetson, C. Simione, L Smith Row 5: G Monroe, L. Clute, D. Mahler, D. Hayes Row 4: T. Durkish 40 Juniors Row I: M. Johnson, T Hill, R. Watson, R Hill, B. Winchip, S. Castner Row 2: C. Bruner. C. Hicks, K. Carpenter, L Murphy, K. McConnell, E. Smith, L Smith, T Mahler Row 3: N. Stolen. L. Ram- sey, J. Shupp, B Thurston, B Harpp, B. Waples, D. Hayes, D Bol- ton Row 4: B. Palermo, B. Castner, O. Griffcn, D Maulc, E Woods, P. Morriscy, A Meade Row 1: T. Meade, M. Kasson, L Demon, T. Millington, C. Shaw Row 2: P. Sullivan, L Ross, T. Hayes, R. Wilson, R. Monohan, K. Olden Row 3: D. Ross, K. Hayes, S. Stetson, B Dalaba, T Engle, T Meade Row 4: L Fish, C Conllon, C. Smith, D. Whit- ney, J. Duamte, D. Ross 41 Sophomores Row 1: D. Ruiz, C. Savillc, M Wood Row 2 W Millington, N. Gould, J. Akcrson, J. Smith, R Vanderwalker Row 3 T. Needham, W Milling ton, J. Dower. M Ricard, A Ross Row 4: J McGee. C. Bedell, A Trosi, S. Boulette, K Morehouse Row 1: M Tennyson. T. Morehouse. L McAvcy, P Orpemer Row 2: R. Dcvalin, P Wheeler, L Bollman, P Brown. D. Smith, W Schleag Row 3: D Agard. I. Good. L McAvey. S Olson. S. Thompson Row 4 R Pic- cini, R Remington, K Meade, T Luca, T. Cleveland Row 3 V Maxam, B Ptck.J. Bolton, B. McGlashan, J. Montena 42 Freshmen Row 1: D Mundy, L Lewis, S. Tyrcll, M. Evanko, J. Hill, L Montgom- ery. M Morrissey Row 2: J. Gill. L Tennyson, D Trombley, J. Hayes. J Stark, M. Hogan, T. Lane, K Ricard Row 3: F Shupp, D. Maule, M Smith, D. Smith, S. Whitney, J. Mahler Row 4 W. Millington, P. Ham- mond, J. Jenson, C. Conlon.J. Tennyson Row 3: M. Sullivan, D. Houdc, K Saville, R Stolen. R Wells. P Breuer Row 1 D. Braley, H Frasier, J Frasier, P Shambo, R Monroe Row 2 P. Waples, L Morehouse, M Ross, B. Stetson. D. Oakes, T. Searles Row 3: G Roberts, D Camp, S. Baker, P Beckler, J. Cleveland. T Cleveland Row 4: C. Johnson, A Troisi, T Dalaba, J Pereau, C. St Amour Row 1: R. Rising, K Monroe, B. St. Amour, M Harpp Row 2: H Miner, C. Granger, C. Nelson, K Clark, L. Moffitt Row 3: W Tenny- son, W. Morehouse, R. Younes, G. Hayes, P Millington Row 1: B. Smith, A. Morehouse, A. Myers, K. Denton, T. Sham bo Row 2: B. Granger, M. Rumble, E Def fen back, R. Agard, B. Bisner, P. Griffen Row ): S. Cleveland, S. Mahler, D. Armstrong, C. Deates. D. Burch, E Aiken Row 4: F. Harpp, A. Siomone. G Ellsworth, B Riddle, N. Revena Row 3: D. Smith, M. Norton, F. Morehouse, S. Holland, R. Vanderwalker 44 Row 1: R. Olson, B Millington, A Morehouse Row 2: M Murphy. C. Castner, B Baker. D Smith. D Carlozzi Row 3: C Aiken. S Bedell. S. Monroe,J. Peek, G. Lewis Row 4: J. Morisson, M Bcccrril, B Wood.J McConnell 45 Row 1: A. Morehouse, L. Morehouse, T. Hobbs, J. Mabb, G. Weatherwax Row 2: J. Morehouse, K. Bolton, G Evans, J. Norton, R. Rising Row 3: R. Mumbiow, J. Denton, R. Youncs, R. Han, P. Wheeler Row 1: B. Donahue. D. Hamlin, G. Deats Row 2: M. Baker, P. McAvey, D. Loper, T. Clark Row 3: R. Mihill, J. Ingersall, R. Stark, P. Becerril, J. Nep- tune, R. Gould, L McConnell Row 4: S. Harpp, J. Monroe, J. Ruane, K. Waldron, S. Morehouse, W. Shambo Row 5: E. McGann, N. Smith, R. Van- derwalker, R. Otuba, A. Frasier 46 7th G r a d e Row 1: A. Millington, B. Johnson Row 2: K. Considinc, L Fish, N. Holland, K. Gill, B. Tennyson, T. Clark Row 3: D. Sintzcsich, C. Smith, T. Pauli. K. Lang, K. Ricard, F. Ratto Row 4: K. Breur, B. Otruba, C. Lewis, M. Ackerson, A. Mundy, M. Carroll 47 Row 1: S. Brown, C Tennyson, G. Tennyson Row 2: D. Love- day, G Vanderwalkcr, B. Millington, S. Wallace Row 3: A. Rob- erts, B. McDonough, K. Hayes, T. Collard, K. Nelson Row 4: T. Scripture, S. Vanderwalker, M. Boll man, M. Mumblow, H. Mill- ington Row 3: J. Taylor, S. Smith, G Maule, S. Kowalsky, L Gadoway, D. Murphy Row 1: S. Mastranunzio, S. Clutc Row 2: T. Morehouse, M. Morehouse, T. Donahue Row 3: K. Ostner, S. Eagle, G Smith, K. Bruner, S. Han Row 4: K. Younes. G. Sanders, S. Frasier, J. Moffitt 48 Row I: D. Morisson, V. Becerril Row 2: R. Redmond, R. McConnell, B. Murphy, D. Hill, J. Clarice Row 3: S. Vanderwarker, D. Revetta, L Lewis, V. Pauli, L Lewis Row 4: A. Ratto, C. Campbell, N. Piccini, B. Carboy, E. Schlaeg 49 1AX.A Row 1: L Ciuikla, M. Builcc, K. Saville, L King, H. Moffitt Row 2: B. Remington, A. Harpp, K. Younes, D. Klempo, U. Brasson Row 3: K. Dickenson, B. Pritchard, J. Hammond, K. Evans, P. Hill, H. Ellsworth, R. Foot Row 4: T. Frasier, T. Younes, S. Riddle, L Kasson, D. Ingersoll, L Olden Row 1: D. Morehouse. D. Stark Row 2: D. Scott, D. Cates, A. Bedell, W Brown, D. Burche, F. Collin, E. Dickenson Row 3: L Steele, M. Monroe, F. McAvcy, T. Goodspeed, A. Colver, S. Icashsen Row 4: L Stevens, C. Tennyson, D. Wheeler. I. Simione, J. Wallace 50 Row 1: D. Roberts, B Jeffords, A. G. Smith Row 2: T. Riddle, B. Smith, R. Tennyson, J Beckler Row 3: K. Bennett, J. McDonough, P. Smith, R. Boulette, N. Neptune Row 4: M. Pcet, R. Bartlett, P. Hicks, C Murphy, M. Ross, N. Hayes Row 3: A. B. Smith, T. Carroll, S. Younes, B. DuRosc 51 Row 1: J. Vondcrheid, K. Isachsen, L Bccerril, H. Mundy Row 2: G Baker, J. Chyr, A. Williams, J. Mahoney, M. Jones Row }: S. Parsons, R. Rising, F. Knapp, B. Taylor Row 4: V. Perry, S. Lewis, C. Williams, S. Long, M Johnson Row 1: M. Carpenter, R. Swartz, G. Armstrong Row 2: A. Gambel, J. Slattery, J. Howe, R. Hayes Row 3: S. Fonda, N. Dalaba, T. Swartz, T. Hayes, S. Pidger Row 4: S. Cleveland, R. Hill, J. Clarke, A. Aiken Row 3: W. Hayes, R. Monroe, K. Brown, L Schumacker, R. Bruner 52 Row 1: S. Maltbie, T. Smith, S. Cooper, P. Armstrong Row 2: P. Nestor, K. Norton, C. Fleury, P. Moffitt, C. Armstrong, T. Loveday Row 3: W. Ackerson, W Moffitt, J. Carstensen, D. Hill, L. Revetta Row 4: S. Ernst, G. Mack, J. Slattery, H. Hayes 53 Row 1: K. Seville, J. McOusky, D. Harvey, R. Vanderwalker, D. Riddle, C. Burke Row 2: M. Bennett, B. Barrett, D. Burch, D. Piccini, K. Bamburger Row 3: B. Roberts, S. Eagle, A. Revena, T. Needham Row 4: T. Knapp, T. Man in, K. Mastranunzio Row 1: T Fish, M. Mack, R. Hamblin Row 2: C. Murphy, K. McGee, J. Ross, K. Monroe, T Wescott Row 3: E. Dutcher, C McAvey, J. Younes, S. Wcitz, B. Barrett, T. Murphy Row 4: S. Morin, W. Morehouse, K. Cherry, J. Bartlett, D. Tennyson 54 Row I: K. Roberts, M. Scott, S. Wyatt, D. Morehouse Row 2: C Han, J. Mastranunzio, J. Bollman, J. Hamblin, M. Ratto Row 3: C. Becerril, R. Redmond, H. Allard, M. Def fen bach Row 4: D. Johnson, D. McClusky, P. Fra- sier, A. Hayes 55 2nd Grade Row 1: B. Harpp, K. Cooper, R. Pauli, C. Smith, J. Gagnon Row 2: J. MacAvey, R. Roberts, B. Kasson, C. Vanderwalker, W. Smith, C. Burke Row 3: L Wallace, R. Frasier, C. Weatherwax, S. Smith, K. Hayes Row 4: J. Parker, S. Pauli, S. Lovcday, M. Younes, G. Brown, L Willis Row 1: T. Smith, C Davis, T. Hayes, J. Hoyt, G. Bradway, D. Dutcher, M. Clarke Row 2: C. Anderson, M. Otruba, B. Mastranunzio, S. Mundy, N. Ecoren, J Myers Row 3: G. Shambo, G. Smith, S. Warrington, D. Smith, F Barque Row 4: J. Schwartz, G Hobbs, A. Bruno, J. Tennyson, R. Haga dom 56 1st Grade Row 1: T. Hamblin, J. Parker, E. Shumacher, J. Monroe, G. Wescott Row 2: M. Armstrong, T. Clute, K. Hayes, G Hayes, M. Novak Row 3: T. Smith, H. Vanguilder, R. Flem- ing, W Stark, B. Hammond Row 1: T. Waldron, M. Bruner, M. Springer, C Dalaba, J. Howe Row 2: C Jones, T. Pidgeon, S. Norton, C. Smith, S. AuClaire Row 3: N. Kasson, E Granger, K. Murphy, D. Feet, V. Moffitt, J. Vonderheide 57 Kindergarten Row 1: L Roberts, H. Knickerbocker, H. AuClairc, C Fraiser Row 2: B. Armstrong, J. Moffit.J. Johnson, L Rob- erts, S. Long. M. McDonough, A. Roberts Row 3: M. Brad- way, S. Fonda, A. Wilson, D. Venncr, J Dalaba, M. Dalaba Row 4: A. Higgins, J. Sherman, B. Youncs, I. Morehouse, S. Hayes Row 1: V. Basque. T. Smith, E Bradway Row 2: L Russo, B Clarke, T. Wood, A. Wilson, K. Lewis. D. Wheeler, L Searlcs, T. Bruner Row 3: P. Smith. B. Johnson, S. Murphy, T. Tennyson, L Smith Row 4: L Hoyt, C Shaefer, J. Han. J. Gagnon, C. Swan 58 59 J.V. Soccer Row 1: R Stolen. A. Troisi, T. Scarles, J. Ackerson Row 2: P. Shambo, M. Sullivan, B. Casner Row 3: T. Dalaba, P. Beckler, D. Smith, P. Brewer, J. Tennyson, F Shupp, D. Braley, R. Monroe 62 Varsity Soccer Row 1: R. Stolen, R. Watson, P Carpenter, J. Smith, O. Griffen Row 2: T. Mahler. M Kasson, T. Hill, P. Morrisey Row 3: N. Stolen, J. Becerril, B. Palermo, M. Lauri, D. Mahler. A. Meade. J Ruiz 63 Girl’s Field Hockey Row 1: D Carlozzi. M Murphy Row 2: K Morehouse, L Tennyson, L. Montemorey, J. Gill, K. Ricard, L. Lewis, P Oakes Row 3: Ms. Huck, C. Reming- ton, K. Carlozzi. R Remington, K. Carpenter. S. Boulcttc, A Trosi, C Bedell. P. Brown, L. Murphy, L Bowman, S. Casner, D. Mundy This year’s Varsity Field Hockey Team was led by two seniors, Chris Remington, goalie and Karen Carlozzi, forward. The team battled their way to a third straight undefeated league champion- ship, They also won the Class C sectionals for the first time ever, and were awarded the right to represent Section Two in regional play. This year’s squad was an excellent team, and one that North Warren can be proud of. 64 • 7 ? otJ C!j ?SS 1 H 9MP 2 0 65 Varsity J.V. Volleyball Row 1: S. Boulcttc, A. Troisi Row 2: K. Carpenter, J. Shupp, S. Reed, P. Brown, E. Smith Row 3: L Murphy, K. Carlozzi Row 1: T. Engle, L. Tennyson, D. Maule, R. Remington, L Montegomery Row 2: D Mundy, S. Castner, K. Ricard,J. Gill 66 Varsity J.V. Basketball Row l: P. Brown, A. Troisi, D. Braley, S. Remington Row 2: S. Reed, C. Smith, S. Cast- ner Row 3: K. Carlozzi, N. Stolen, C. Remington 67 L Tennyson, P. Oakes, S. Younes, K. Ricard, J. Gill, L Montgomery J. V. B a s k e t b a 1 1 Row 1: K. Seville. T. Searles, A. Trosi, M. Baker Row 2: J. Dower, P. Beckler, T. Dalaba, F. Shupp, J. Smith Row 3: G Remington, R. Stolen, J. Ackerson, P Shambo, D Braley Row l: O. Griffen, J. Becerril Row 2: N. Stolen. B. Remington, B. Palermo, A. Meade, P Morrisey, M Lauri, T. Hill, M Kasson, L Murphy Row 1: C. Bedell, S. Boulette, D Braley Row 2: J. Shupp, E. Rumble, K. Tennyson, C Smith Row 3: R Brown, T. Mon- roe 69 B a s e b a 1 1 r Row l: M Kasson.J Becerril, R Watson, T. Hill Row 2: L Warner, A Meade, M. Lauri, J. Shupp s 0 f t b a 1 1 f Row 1: P Brown, P Oakes, L Murphy, R Remington, S. Wells Row 2: K. Carlozzi, S. Remington, J. Shupp, S. Castner, C Smith, K Carpenter, S. Boulettc, K. Morehouse 70 T e n n i s Row 1: D. Braky Row 2: C Remington, A. Troisi, E Woods Row 3: B. Palermo, T. Needham Row 4: G. Monroe, K Wells G 0 1 f Row 1: J. Smith, P. Carpenter, P. Morrisey, N. Stolen C 71 Row 1: N. Stolen, T. McGee, M. Baker, D. Ross, S. Thompson, L Murphy Row 2: J. Shupp, L Montgomery, K Ricard, S. Remington. Z. Lane, B. Ross. B. Wells, C Smith, R. Remington Row 3: K. Hayes, L Lewis, J. Gill, D Maule, K Carlozzi, D. Pauli Row 4: D. Ross.J. Shupp, A Ross, M. Johnson, Mr. Searles 72 R. Wells, A. Ross, K. Tennyson. C Remington, N. Stolen Chorus State Row 1: Mr. Searles, K. Trombley, D. Maule. L. Montgomery, M. Hogan,J. Gill, L Lewis Row 2: D Mundy, T. Millington. C. Shaw, C Remington. D. Ross, S. Thompson, T. Engle Row 3: S. Remington. X. Lane, D Agard, T. Searles, J. Tennyson, C. Hicks, D. Braley, K. Ricard Row 4: K. Carpenter, C. Smith, E. Smith, P. Bcckler, T. Hill. B. Wells, M. Johnson, K Wells, K Tennyson, D Ross 73 Jr. High Band Row 1: A. Smith, D. Roberts, C. Tennyson, S. Wallace, S. VanDerwarlcer, L Engle, N. Hayes, M. Peet Row 2: A. Smith, D. Hill, D. Morrison, H. Millington, B. McDonough, T. Scripture, R. Tennyson, R. Bartlett, B. Jettords Row ): C Murphy, A. Roberts, S. VanDerwarlcer, S. Frasier. S. Smith, R. Redmond, K. Bennet, J. McDonought, B. DeRose, R. Boulette r Row 1: L Lewis, D. Murphy, A. Millington, S. Wallace, M. Ackerson, C. Tennyson, A. Smith, L Engle. L Lewis, D. Revetta Row 2: K. Long, B Millington, K. Clark, K. Nelson, B. Otruba, C Castner, S. VanDerwalkcr, A. Mundy, B McDonough, C. Hicks, S. Smith Row 3: T. Pauli. D. Hill, R. Smith, D. Morrison. R Redmond, S. Smith, L Fish, W. Shambo, S. Monroe, A. Lindley r 74 Jr. High Chorus Row 1: M. Harpp, C. Castner, D. Smith, A. Frasier, L Fish, C. Hicks Row 2: K. Waldron, S. Harpp, P. Bccerril, K. Long, L. McConnell, S. Morehouse, T. Pauli Row 1: D. Murphy, L Lewis, H. Millington, S. Brown, S. Kolwalski, S. Wallace, C. VanDerwarker, M. Morehouse Row 2: S. Frasier, L Carpenter, L. Lewis, D. Hill, R. Redmond, R. McConnell, C Maule, S. Mastranunzio Row 3: M Mumblow, S. VanDerwarker, S. Smith, M. Bollmen, K. Bennett, J. McDonnough, B. DuRose, R. Boulettc £ t 1 75 76 Row l: J. Pereau, K. Hayes, C. Shaw Row 2: B. Stetson, C Bedell, D. Smith, J Shupp Row 3: M Tenneyson, A. Troisi, R. Van- derwalker, C Remington Row 4: B. Ross, B. Palermo, A. Meade, D. Mundy, M. Reed, M. Johnson D. Schleag, K. Tennyson, Mr. Brehaut, B. Ross, D. Braley, C. Bauer Row 1 M Roberts. L. McAvey Row 2: T Hayes. N Stolen, C Hicks. B Thurstan Row 3: D Scott. C. Shaw, E Smith, J. Gamble, M. Baker. B Ross Row 4: T McGee. R Piccini, C. Bauer, W Evanko, T Lucia, J. Acker son Row 3: S. Baker, C Raffio, B Castner. B Nelson. B Harp, B Gill. D Whitney Row 6: T Nccdem, A Ross. B Persons, J. Ruiz. B. Gibb. L Warner. J. Shupp t a f f Yearbook Staff Row 1: D Scott. C Bauer Row 2 W Evanko. M Roberts Row 3: P McClure, B. Gill Row 4: M Baker. M Lauri, K Wells, C Raffio 78 81 Congratulations to Good Luck Class of 1980 From Kathy and the Class of '80 From Floyd and Edna Wells and Family POTTERSVILLE DEPARTMENT Compliments of STORE TRAVELER'S RESTAURANT Pottersville, N.Y. 494 9934 Congratulations and Best of Luck to the Class of 1980 From FRED MAYER AUTO PARTS (Good-Buy Auto Parts) Truck and Automotive Supplies and Equipment 82 Pottersville, N.Y. 494-2422 PATRONS Duane Agard Family Dave Bedell Shirley Berness Bolton Frank Julie Dower, Jr. Hilda Duell Linda Bob Hart Dawn, Kenny Tate Higgens Richard H. Kyrk Mema Pepa LaPoint Doris Bernard McClure Jack, Beverly John McClure Mr. Mrs. Dan McGee Albert, Gert, Kim Monroe Bob, Jean, Scott Robin Olsen Mr. Mrs. Gordon J. Shaw Nicky Chandra Trautwien Brenda Roger Vanguilder Mr. Mrs. William Warner, Jr. The Varden Portrait! For some people, a diploma is not enough. Some people feel that there should be more to graduation. More than just a diploma. A timeless commemorative of your graduation is the Varden portrait. Your Varden portrait will speak with distinction. For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the ultimate in portraiture. When you graduate, don’t settle for less. Ramark Varden STUDIOS INC 83 POTTERSVILLE GARAGE General Auto Repairs Towing Service Compliments of MARTIN FORD 494 3511 Roger F. Peet Prop. Good Luck to the Class of 1980 Exit 26— Main St. 518 494 3631 Pottersville, N.Y. 12860 FIFE AND DRUM GIFT SHOP Compliments of SCHROON LAKE TRACTORS INC. John Deere Industrial £TLL and Logging Equipment Sales and Service Schroon Lake N.Y. 12870 KoJ (518)532-7144 84 24 Hour Burner Service Phone 494-2715 Best Wishes to the Class Best Wishes of '80 to the Class of '80 BENT LEE CHESTERTOWN FARM LAUNDROMATS Brant Lake New York Chestertown Kaye E. Wendell Ross Registered Owner Angus Cattle 85 Best Wishes to the Class of '80 LINCOLN LOGS LTD. Riverside Dr. Ches+ertown, N.Y. Compliments Congratulations of Class of '80 From REMINGTON THE ATTIC ANTIQUES GARAGE Compliments Brant Lake of New York 12815 YARN GIFT SHOP Good Luck Best Wishes to Class of '80 ADIRONDACK BOAT STORAGE COTTAGE RENTALS Brant Lake, N.Y. 494-2056 Giant Subs Baked Goods THE FAMILY DELI Pottersville, N.Y. 494 3489 Pizza — Thin — Sicilian — Fresh Dough Special Cakes Made — Decorated on Order Salads — Cold Cuts Hot Sandwiches on Torpedo Rolls Catering Available — Open 7 Days Weekly Congratulations to the Class of 1980 From SILVERSTAR DINER Steve Bonnie Monroe 89 Compliments to Class of 1980 Florence and John Palermo 90 Compliments of Sarah and Fred Monroe BLYTHEWOOD ISLAND CABINS Best Wishes to Class of '80 From The road to anywhere is filled with pitfalls and it takes a person, of character and determination not to fall into them. If you see a person on top of a mountain, he didn't light there; chances are he had to climb. MARY'S BEAUTY SHOP Best Wishes to the Class of '80 Compliments to the Class of 1980 Ms. Huclc POORE HOUSE Ches+ertown, N.Y. 12817 9) Best Wishes to the Class of '80 From PAULBUNYAN HARDWARE Joan, Allan, Tom, Bruce and Be+h Compliments to the Class of '80 From MEAD'S COTTAGES 92 Compliments of NICK’S LIQUOR STORE g ymni'8 yoTrt 11 dtb « § • o o o o a m 0 0 0 I ERNEST HERRLEIN-Optlclan: Vanderwalker Road, Rte. 8 near Loon Lake, Chestertown. 494-27L'4 OPEN full time again ,mnmiioi ill a AJJULO-a-fl- - . 9 « B a 8«-g NORTH COUNTRY REAL ESTATE 107 East Shore Drive Adirondack, N.Y. 12808 MTgflgfa Vacation Homes — Residential — Acreage — Commercial You're Number Sales 1 With Us Earl H. Bump SYLVIA TRACY Licensed Realtor SPORTSWEAR (518)494 2051 Chestertown, N.Y. Best Wishes for Continued Success in the Future BOB OLSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Brant Lake, N.Y. 494-3068 93 To Barbara and Her Classmates of 1980 Continued Success Through the Years RON GILL WELL DRILLING 494-4171 Residential Commercial Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 GERALD HILL PLUMBING AND HEATING 494 Dorset Rd. 2801 Brant Lake 12815 Roy Boles IRENE'S BEAUTY SHOP Irene Fran O'Leary All Phases of Beauty Culture 494 3312 Chestertown, N.Y. 94 Compliments to the Senior Class CHESTER DINER CHESTER GARAGE Riverside Drive Chestertown, N.Y. (518)494 3347 Auto Repairs Tires, Accessories Towing Congratulations Class of 1980 The Rossner Family Good Luck and Best Wishes Class of 1980 GEORGE'S HIDE AWAY George Carol Monahan 95 Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 From RED TRUCK Congratulations to Our Granddaughter Barb Classmates Janet Ron Gill Chester+own 494 2471 CHESTER LUMBER CO. INDIAN LAKE LUMBER CO. N.Y.12817 Henslrr “Printing Starl uclc [till KJ. Hiieriot Ave. R.D. BOX 546 Ckestertown, New Yorlc 12817 494-3011 Best Wishes PROFESSIONAL AUTOCRAFTS Foreign American Car Repair We Buy and Sell Antiques, Collectibles Odds Ends Harry Gamble GAMBLE'S HARDWARE Pottersville. N.Y. 494 2495 Collision Frame Repair WAPLES Service COUNTRY STORE on Rt. 9, Pottersville 623 3811 Groceries — Tackle — Bait — Ice — Sporting Goods — Rt. 9 28 Tobacco — Ice Cream — Shakes Warrensburg, N.Y. 12885 494-3778 Compliments of STEVENSON AGENCY, INC. 97 Best Wishes to the Senior Class PECKHAM MATERIALS CORP Div. of Peckham Industries Rt. 9 Chestertown Congratulations to the Class of 1980 VILLAGE GARAGE Brant Lake, N.Y. Congratulations Mary! and the Class of '80 We Do Tune-Ups Turn Brake Drums Complete Brake Jobs Front End Alignment Harold Savage Mechanic Bunky, Betty Lou, Shawn, Missy and Michelle Baker Congratulations to the Class of 1980 DENNIS BOLTON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Custom Homes — Remodeling Brant Lake N.Y. 494 2248 VILLAGE DELI Rt. 8, Brant Lake 494 3572 Homemade Salads Fresh Sliced Meats Baked Goods Catering Good Luck to the Class of '80 VILLAGE GARDEN CENTER Hardware — Lawn Garden Plumbing — Paints Electric Supplies Brant Lake 494-2141 OFF THE TOP Styling — Ladies' — Men's Haircuts, Redken Products Shampoos, Reconditioning Where Styles Are Created Not Copied! Dave Todriff 494 3813 ALP HORN Congratulations to the Class of '80 RESTAURANT B C GULF STATION Bruce Hiller Chestertown, N.Y. 494-2032 Open All Year Dining by the Fireplace Steaks — Lobster — Seafoods Fine Selection of Wines — Liquors Cordials Rathskeller Catering Banquets Major Credit Cards Accepted 494-2315 Loon Lake Bud LaPoint, Jr. Warmest Wishes to Barbara and the Class of '80 LP GAS STATION GILL'S COTTAGES 9391 South Road Gansevoort, N.Y. 12831 Ron, Priscilla Jodi Keith 100 Compliments of O.J.'ST.V. APPLIANCE Riverside Dr. Chester+own, N.Y. 494-3431 fetecTRoNfc seRvic uro A , 0 a Altthorized SAL6S4 S ic£494- ZDoi etecnCtC rSYWAUlA i kSGHX-k fclTCH M i D€-Ar EEAMSriC. ' ' yC CH£r-kc.H Ul 6lMA f gft W RIV RSHD DRl i64 r GW£ST£ TdaiU Congratulations and Best Wishes Congratulations BRANT LAKE MARKET R. Carlino AMERICAN DRILLING CO. Quick Dependable Service Best Wishes to the Graduating Class From KARANOR KENNELS The Lanes Adirondack, N.Y. Rf.9 Warrensburg N.Y. 12885 623 2492 Some People Make the World More Special Just by Being in It. Congratulations Judy and the Rest of the Class of 1980 102 Mr. Mrs. Norman Gamble THE CROSSROADS Northway Exit 25 Chestertown Modern Rooms — Food — Cocktail Lounge Compliments of Good Year Amoco the Lead Free Leader Unbelievable Prices Your Sporting Goods Store Hunting Fishing License Guns — Ammo Fishing Equipment Clothing PANTHER MT. HOUSE Open All Year 494-3821 Chestertown, N.Y. Northway Exit 25 518-494-2401 M. Thos. Carroll 4944039 DABY'S GENERAL Compliments of STORE Brant Lake, N.Y. GAMBLE'S HARDWARE Groceries Cold Cuts Shoes Penny Candy Hardware Traps Supplies Case Hunting Knife Winter Clothing Rt.9 Pottersville, N.Y. 494 2495 103 Best Wishes to the Class of '80 From BOB DELANEY EXCAVATOR BUILDING CONTRACTOR Phone — 494-3572 Brant Lake BERNESS BOLTON, JR. HAULING LOGGING N.Y.12815 Bill Bernie Brian 494-2243 Congratulations to the Class of 1980 From Best Wishes to the Class of 1980 MONROE'S NORTHWAY WATER AUTO BODY DEVELOPMENT 104
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