North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY)
- Class of 1982
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Ik ■ J t te • ■■ • « ■ -. . -■ ■ v.tet , r% ' n: . „ ■ i - t- ' Ju t ■ ■' UNITY CHESTERTOWN BRANT LAKE POTTERSVILLE SUPERVISOR-MRS. MUNDY CO-EDITORS-KIM MEADE ED RAINEY ANGIE ROSS STAFF-MARCIA TENNYSON PETER MCHUGH SCOTT OLSON TOM NEEDHAM RENEE REMINGTON DEDICATION There has been with us for quite a few years now one to whom there has been shown little true appreciation. We have played with him, laughed with him, but have never shown our understanding of his place in our school lives. We realized, when we gave it thought, that no one ever cared for our individual development, our present success, or our future possibilities as did this person. For him no detail was too little, no request too small to grant, no person too insignificant not to worry about. Never has one person cared so much for so many; and it is to say Thank You for this caring and Thank You for getting involved that we, with pride, love, and humility dedicate our year book to you, Mr. Brooks. 2 BOARD OF EDUCATION ADMINISTRATION MR. DONLON MR. DURKISH FACULTY Row One: Mr. McDowell, Mrs. Fariss, Miss Aubin. Mrs. Mundy, Mrs. McDowell, Mrs. Miller, Mr. Dower Row Two: Mr. Searles, Mr. Bedell, Mr. Casey, Mr. Ross, Mr. Brehaut. Mr. Fox. Mr. Duncan, Mr. Wentworth, Mr. Braley. Row One: Mr. Christopher, Mr. Schaeffer. Row Two: Mr. Boggia, Mr. Jenkins, Mr. Perry. Row Three: Mr. Gibbs, Miss Vail, Mrs. Brewer, Mrs. Lagas. Row One: Mrs. LaGoy, Mrs. Baird, Mrs. Swan, Mrs. Carboy, Mrs. Howe, Mrs. Tennyson. Row Two: Mrs. Palermo, Mr. Charpentier, Mrs. Fabian, Miss Lucas, Mrs. Wertime. Mrs. Chaberek Mr. McLean Mrs. Culver 5 Mrs. Thompson Mrs. Fuller, Mrs. Bowette Mrs. Searles Mrs. Baker, Mrs. Gamble, Mrs. Santos Mr. Bolton, Mr. Hayes Mr. Hill 6 THE CLASS OF “1982” 9 JOHN DOWER WILLIAM - MACGLASHAN 1 NELSON GOULD DOUGLAS MARSH 12 PENNY WHEELER LISA WEATHERWAX SNOW VICTOR MAXAM LARRY MCAVEY MATHEW WOOD DAN RUIZ yarwry Billie Agard “Go for it!!!” Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Stage band 2; Volleyball 2; Basketball 2; Softball 2,4 Rosemary Aiken “There’s so much left to know and I’m on the road to find out Juan Becerril “I have many loves, enough to drive me mad; But my love is for two souls I Love You, Mom; 1 Love you. Dad!” Baseball 1,2,3, soccer 1,2,3, basketball 1,2,3, senior play 4, prom committee 3, Jock Football 4 ( AO r 19 Dale Agard “What’s Happening? Basketball 4; Math League 4 Laurie Boliman “If you love something, set it free; if it comes back to you, it’s yours. If it doesn’t, it never was.” Cheerleading 2; Senior Flay 4; Varsity Field Hockey 2,3,4 Fam Brown “ .. which, if not victory, is yet RE- VENGE!” Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Prom Com- mittee 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4 Sue Boulette “A smile is a light in the window of a face which shows that the heart is at home Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4 R. John Bolton “Do not pray for a longer life - Fray to be a stronger person Prom Committee 3 20 fyjvj )j Ricky Devlin “Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today.” Tennis 1,2,3,4 Nelson Gould “The most useless day of all is that in which you have not laughed.” BOCES 3,4 21 b Lj L. Trudy Lucia “Even if your confused . . . “Go for it.” Chorus 1,3,4; Student Council 2; Senior Play 4 Bill Mac Glashan “What can you say????” Student Council 1,2; BOCES 3,4 Larry McAvey “Live and let live. 22 Luoda, w OMlL Linda McAvey “I’m the one your mother warned you about.” Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Committee 4 nic Terri McGee “Music washes away from the soul the dust of everyday life.” Honor society 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Chorus 4; NHS secre- tary 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Class President 1, Class Secretary 2,3; Senior Play 4; Stage Band 3,4; Olympic Pageant 2; Washington County 1,2,3,4; Central Adirondack 2,3,4; Student Council 3; NYSSMA All State 3,4; PTSA Productions 1,3,4 Peter McHugh “. and all this science I don’t under- stand .. it’s just my job five days a week ... ” “Rocketman”-Elton John Yearbook 4, V.President 4; PTSA secretary 4, Senior Play 4; Prom Committee 3; PTSA productions 3; Chorus 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 1,2; Soccer 3,4 Kim Meade “Live, Love, and Laugh!” Yearbook Editor 4; Prom Committee 3; Band 1,3; Senior Play, 4 23 Bill Millington BOCES 3,4 Wilma Millington “If you are saying everyting is boring, what you have waiting for you in the future will never he satisfying.” Tina Monroe “I wonder what tomorrow has in mind for me, or even if I’m in its mind at all.” Cheerleading 1,2,3,4; Class Secretary 4; Student Council 3,4; Softball 1,4; Prom Committee 3; Senior Play 4 Jamie Montena “Tomorrow is the best labor saving device invented.” Class President 4; Golf 3,4; Stud.Counc.V. Pres. 3,4; National Honor Society 3,4; NHS V. President 4; Prom sommittee 4; Yearbook staff 4. 24 1 1 Krista Morehouse “Everything is sweetened by risk. Field Hockey 1,2,3; Softball 1,2,3,4; Volleyball 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Prom Committee 3 Jill Murphy “Love is the author of happiness happiness brings the gift of sharing sharing reflects the beauty of friendship. Band, Chorus Thomas Needham “Laughter is not at all a bad be- ginning for a friendship and it is far the best end- ing for one. Student Council 1,2,3; Yearbook 4; Tennis 1,2,3,4; Class president 3; Prom Committee 3; Class V.Presi- dent 1,2; Math League 3,4 Scott Olson “She wants me. Tennis 2,3,4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Jock Football 4; Senior Play 4 25 Ed Rainey “Awesome” Prom Committee 3; Soccer 4; Yearbook Co-editor 4; Jock Football 4; Senior Play 4 Bob Peck “It is better to know nothing then to half- know many things.” Band 2,3,4; Chorus 4; Senior Play 4 Re hft PiCC|r X Renee Piccini “True friends are like diamonds; pre- cious but rare.” Newspaper 2; Prom Committee 3, Senior Play 4 Renee Remington “One of the most tragic things I know about human nature is that all of us tend to put off living. We are all dreaming of some magical rose garden over the horizon — instead of enjoying the roses that are blooming outside our window today.” Field Hockey 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 2,3; Yearbook 4; Softball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Volleyball 1,2,3; Prom Committee 3; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 4; Senior Play 4; Class officer 1,2,3 (fijUrSJLU. LAAAJt 26 Michelle Ricard “Live, Love, and Laugh” Cinyda dju K rt oo Angela Ross “Love is a rose, but you’d better not pick it. It only grows when it’s on the vine. A handful of thorns and you know you’ve missed it. You lose your love when you say the word “mine.” “Ix ve is a rose”-Neil Young Band 1,2,3,4; All State 2,3,4; Interstate 2,4; PTSA production 1,2,3,4; Prom Committee 3, Year book Editor 4, Senior Play 4; Washington County 2,3,4; Central Adirondack 2,3,4; Student Council 1. Wayne Schlaeg “ . . music is your special friend, dance on fire as it intends. Music is your only friend until the end . until the end. Lizard Football 1,2,3,4, Dan Smith “If the river was whiskey and I was a duck, I would swim to the bottom and never come up.” Soccer 1,2; Lizard Football 4 27 John Smith “We can be ethical only in relation to something we can see, feel, understand, love or otherwise have faith in.” Varsity soccer 1,2,3,4; J.V. Basketball 1; class Trea- surer 1,2,3,4; Baseball 3,4; Golf 1,2; Student Council 2; Senior Play 4; Prom Committee 3; Yearbook Staff 4; Chorus 3,4 Sue Thompson “Doing what you like is freedom; liking what you do is happiness.” Band 1,2; PTSA Play; Senior Play 4; Chorus 1,2,4; Prom committee 3 WOCVY TKoYn JDC Marcia Tennyson “Never let go the last thing in your life. You might not get a second chance at it. Student council 1,2; yearbook treasurer, 4; Prom Committee 3 Anne Troisi “The time to be happy is now” Field hockey 1,2,3,4; volleyball 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2; tennis 1,2,3,4; Math league 3,4; N.H.S. 3,4; Student Council 2; Chorus 3; Prom Committee 3 d A L fflduuUL Ta UU 28 Penny Wheeler “The secret of life is to cherish the memories of your loved ones.” RchJun Voji cuxuuoxteM Robin Vanderwarker “Give what you have; it may be better than you think.” Student Council 1; Prom Committee, 3; Yearbook Staff, 4; Chorus 1,3,4 Lisa Weatherwax Snow “It’s nice to like what you see, but it’s vital to like whom you see. Senior Play, 4; Chorus 4; Math League 3,4 vfimrrvx 0 oOKaj m Matt Wood “Just when I knew all life’s answers, they changed the questions.” BOCKS 3,4 if 29 30 Walk Much, Jamie Girl HALL OF FAME Pam Brown Krista Morehouse Pam Brown Michele Ricard Terri McGee Sue Boulette Penny Wheeler Robin VanDerwarker Terri McGee Pam Brown Best Dressed Best Looking Best Athlete Class Clown Most Studious Most Likely to Succeed CLASS OF 1982 Best Personality Shyest Biggest Eater Worst Driver Biggest Flirt Favorite Spot Pine Tree Favorite Movie Stripes Always Late Juan Favorite Keg Genesee Favorite Hero Clark Kent Favorite Concert Reo Speedwagon Favorite Rock Group Reo Speedwagon Boy Pete McHugh John Smith Juan Becerril Scott Olson Jamie Montena John Smith Rickey Devlin John Dower Ed Rainey Pete McHugh Scott Olson LAST WILL We, the members of the graduating class from North Warren Central School in the year of 1982, being of sound (?) mind and good spirits ! do hereby make the following bequests to the future Seniors: Billie Agard: leaves her good grades in English and Social Studies to her brother Randy, - he needs them. Dale Agard: leaves to his brother, Randy, his lunch hour basketball; and to Kevin, he leaves his knowledge of the Rubic’s Cube in the hope that he will remember the solution as well as he has. RoseMary Aiken: leaves Ellen and Clare two more years in this place. Juan Becerril: leaves Mario his athletic ability; Patty to Miss Aubin, “May she teach her what I could not learn;” Mr. Bedell, my thanks; Coach McLean, a promise to send him tickets to his first soccer game as a NY Cosmo. Laurie Bollman: leaves this school with lots of “memories” She also leaves Missy (Class of ’86) and D.S., four fun years in high school. John Bolton: leaves to Arlene the few school years she has left; good luck, to Patty McAvey, fourth peri- od study hall; to Bob Riddle, fifth period study hall with Mr. Ross. Sue Boulette: leaves to her spoiled “sister” Rindy, anything she wants be- cause she always gets it anyways; to Peter G., a wig and a new wardrobe of his own; to K.R., two tick- ets for the next round of bumper cars; to P.C., a pistachio cake mix and many more “amusing but confusing” times with Gram; and to J.G., all her love. Pam Brown: leaves to Miss Huck her deepest gratitude and appreciation for the memorable years of sports at N.W.C.S. (Hey, Partner. You’re truly Numero Uno!,) and all the luck in the world to her future field hockey teams. To Mr. Brooks, she leaves lots of thanks. She takes with her the wonderful memories of high school years at N.W.C.S. Paul Carpenter: leaves to Bugs a D.T.; to Ace, some change for the laundry mat; to J.P., the rifle range and hopes that he doesn’t fall off any roofs; to Bob S., a dime and two nickels; and, lastly, he leaves this school. John Dower: leaves to D.T. his incognitoness for his last years of school; and to Brian T., 8 bottles of glue to put on his hands so he doesn’t spill anything. Nelson Gould: leaves his seat on the B.O.C.E.S. bus to anyone who will take it; to J.P., his locker in hopes that he can open it; and to his brother his truck when and if he ever gets big enough to see over the dash. Trudy Lucia: leaves this school, and all the teach- ers, to anyone who wants to take it. Bill MacGla- shan: leaves to “E.R.”, Goober, and Mully, the hope of getting out; to Mr. S., the memories of “Me”, to R.G. and J.R., his chair to stand on; to N.S., his I.D.; and to K.K., his fun hat. Doug Marsh: leaves N.W.C.S. Gladly. Larry McAvey: leaves to Jodi Gill another great year at N.W.C.S. in hopes that it will go fast for her; and to Mike S., 30 more free Fridays. Linda McAvey: leaves her gym locker, which has never been used, and three more glorious years on campus to her sister Patty. Terri McGee: leaves to Xanath her locker ( 100); to Bobby, Mary, Cathy, and Lisa F., good luck in their remaining years at N.W.C.S.; to Mr. Dower, her respect; and to Mr. Searles, someone to keep Dan Pauli and the trumpet section recruits in line; to Mr. Brooks, someone to keep his ulcer alive; to Mr. McDowell, a new can of red phosphorous; and to Pat, enough credits to graduate. Kim Meade: leaves to Keith Gill her ability to discuss and understand the world of space and a little faith that he can become the next “Professor Space” if she ever decides to retire (keep up the good work Keith); to Brian, Chris, and the rest of the guys in A Lunch, many thanks for all the munchies; to Martha M., the ability to cope with all life’s rough spots, and someone else who likes to laugh at peo- ple chewing; and lastly, she leaves the yearbook to whoever can put up with the photographers; and the memories of Wakonda to no one. Bill Milling- ton: leaves to all his friends the best of luck, and to Mr. Brooks all the girls he can handle. Wilma Millington: leaves to J.J. the best of luck with J.M., her last year of high school, and all the trips to Glens Falls; to J.C. her eyes to keep a watch on her guys, and one more year to ride the bus; and to C.D., the best of luck with school and the fights with H.M. Tina Monroe: leaves to NWCS the last of the great Monroe clan, MY BROTHER, RAY! (Goof Luck!); and her thnaks to Zen for encourag- ing her and believing in her artwork - “Clay is the Way.” Jamie Montena: Leaves his ability to con- trol senior class meetings to Art; to Margot, a new professional golf partner to keep up the reputation of the team; to Deb, a new person to meet in the gym each morning and success at M M; to T.T., a voice!; to NWCS, students; regretfully leaves ‘Kitty’ - may she live on forever; to Mr. Duncan, Mr. Dower, and Mr. McDowell, his respect; and to Mr. Brooks - many thanks. Krista Morehouse: leaves to D.C. ten dollars to sit in the chicken coop; to P.G., the reminder that he owes her a dinner; to B.S., a turtleneck so he can come to school in the morning; to D.L., a heated bicycle; to Mr. McDowell, a ladder that rolls when he stands on it; to Mr. Wentworth, an APPLE Orchard; to Mrs. Chaberek, a lock and key for the Post Star; AND TESTAMENT and to Rindy, a bail of hay. Jill Murphy: leaves to Lisa M., Jodi G., and Lorinda T. the memories of the ‘bum mobile’ and the many great times they’ve had together, to Mr. Harnett and Mr. Brooks many thanks for all their help and sup- port; and her sincere sympathy for Mrs. McDowell for having to put up with all of the late excuses. Tom Needham: leaves all the boring study halls, the ability to “cover up murder , and the ability to find a ride to and from school to his sister; and to the kindergarteners, the ability to survive twelve more years at North Warren. Scott Olson: leaves to his sister Robin the ability to make Miss Aubin laugh; to Rich S. and Bill R. his house to party at; to Gene L., Lizard meat for dinner; and to Joe T., a decent joke; and to Dan P., nothing. Bob Peck: leaves to Mully the memories of the Outlaw; to Chris, his collection of Genny Pop tops; and to Jim, his ability to pass English and history, and good luck in his remaining years at NWCS. Renee Piccini: leaves to her brother Nicky her bus rides down to Glens Falls; to ‘Father’ Brooks and Mr. B., love and gratitude for their patience and ad- vice; to the office, the thought of a new and worse ‘bugger’; and to Tina, memories of‘the Hands’. Ed Rainey: Leaves to his brother Bill, Rich S., and Steve W. his skiing ability; to Scott B., his slap- shot; to Gene L., his recipe for Lizard Stew (Take about 42 lizards, 12 jocks, and a football. Mix for about 3 hours - Voila! ‘Lizard Stew’ — 28-16). Renee Remington: Leaves to Missy and Kelly all the happiness in the world and a barrel of laughs; to the Field Hockey team, their true fan ‘RJ’; to Lynn Lewis, all her ambition for success in Field Hockey; to Miss Huck, her thanks for her toler- ance of all the ‘hassels’ of the last four years; to Rickie, all the happiness in the world and a SMILE; to her brother, Scott, patience, love, and understanding!he needs them); and to Smitty, a thousand thanks. Michelle Ricard: leaves to her brother,Kevin, three more years in this school; to L.B. the ability to throw away the brown bag; and to Corky, the ability to keep driving Mrs. C. nuts in Study Hall. Angie Ross: leaves with great plea- sure Bill S. and Jamie V. to anyone in the percus- sion section who wants them, to Mr. Wentworth, a lot of respect for putting up with the computer math class; to Mr. Searles, a million thanks and a piece of cheese cake at Saratoga; and to NWCS no class ever again like the “Class of 82.” Wayne Schlaeg: leaves his thanks to Bob Peck lor all the ‘lessons’ he has given him, and in appreciation he gives him a ’54 Les Paul (nothing fancy); and to P.T. and B.J., the power to carry on the Lizard game. Dan Smith; leaves to all the Lizards the lunch time festivities; to Brian Tennyson (b.o.) a lock for the B.R. door; and to D.T., the will to last one more year. John Smith: leaves Art Troisi his ability to kick a soccerball into the net; to Joe Tennyson, a ‘tip’ with hopes he’ll put it to good use; to Mr. Duncan, a special thanks; and to ‘Kit- ty’, the responsibility for making the future soccer teams of NWCS Numer I. Marcia Tennyson: leaves gym class to Kim Monroe for as long as she can stand it; to Mrs. Mundy, her deepest respect and gratitude; and to Mr. Harnett, her respect and many thanks for brightening up her days in school. Anne Troisi: leaves to Donna the ability to maintain the Italian female superioroity on the Tennis team; to Arthur, some straight A’s; to Mr. Brooks, many, many thanks; and to Mr. Bedell, a roll of still life film and a roll of tape. Susan Thompson: Leaves to David W. a joyous Senior year at NWCS and her good behavior (he needs it); Robin Van Derwarker: leaves to Mrs. McDowell her many thanks, and to Jody and Ka- ren the memories of all the good times they had in chorus. Penny Wheeler: Leaves to her sister Patty, three more years at NWCS; to her brother Darren, her locker; and to her little brother, Duane, her ability to cope with school. Matt Wood: leaves to Cooter his seat on the BOCES bus, and to Mr. Brooks, one free trapping lesson. IN WITNESS THERETO, WE HEREBY PLACE OUR SEAL! COUGAR!! CAN YOU IMAGINE? Billie Agard: in a dress? Dale Agard: without his Rubic’s cube? ■Jay Ackerson: chasing girls who have reached puberty? RoseMary Aiken: not sleeping in study hall? •Juan Becerril: as a lizard? Laurie Bollman: weighing 110 pounds? John Bolton: 3 foot 5 inches and bald? Sue Boulette: getting in trouble with Mr. Harnett? Pam Brown: without hairspray and a mirror? Paul Carpenter: without freckles? Ricky Devlin: not taking books home on lunch hour? John Dower: not munching out in class? Nelson Gould: Taking his four wheel-drive Truck off the pavement? Trudy Lucia: not being serious? Bill MacGlashan: without a chainsaw in his truck? Doug Marsh: not imitating Mr. Brehaut? Larry McAvey: at school for a whole day? Linda McAvey: playing gym and enjoying it? Terri McGee: not falling off Olson’s wall after the prom? Peter McHugh: not pouting? Kim Meade: with normal shoelaces? Bill Millington: not spilling his milk at the Black Bear? Wilma Millington: without her gang? Tina Monroe: wearing gym shorts that fit her? Jamie Montena: as an Olympic volleyball champ? Krista Morehouse: in a bad mood? Jill Murphy: shooting J.R.? Tom Needham: stay in school during lunch hour? Scott Olson: telling a joke only once? Bob Peck: without his “LITTLE” groupies? Renee Piccini: not flirting? Ed Rainey: extending his vocabulary beyond “awesome pissa”? Renee Remington: without pictures of her boyfriends? Michele Ricard: not cackling? Angie Ross: Taking math 12? Dan Ruiz: getting along with Hondo? Wayne Schlaeg: without a concert jersey? Dan Smith: liking REO Speedwagon? John Smith: Making it through a whole season uninjured? Marcia Tennyson: not playing “night frisbee ? Susan Thompson: controlling the “Cast”? Anne Troisi: being able to see over the tennis net? Robin VanDerwarker: not having blackeyes after the 50 yard dash? Lisa Weatherwax: THINKING (for once)? Penny Wheeler: not blushing? Matt Wood: Not calling Mr. B. Otis? CLASS OF 1982 PRESENTS “WONDERFUL TONIGHT” May 8th, 1981 Sit’n Bull Ranch THE CLASS 0 THE TEAHOUSE OF F ’82 PRESENTS THE AUGUST MOON CAST Sakini ................................... Bob Wells Sergeant Gregovich ............Jamie Montena Col. Wainwright III ............Tom Needham Captain Fisby ..................Peter McHugh Old Woman .....................Renee Remington Old Woman’s Daughter ............Trudy Lucia The Daughter’s Children ........Laurie Bollman Christine Schaefer, Brendan Schaefer Lady Astor ...........................Highligh Ancient Lady .................... . Tina Monroe Mr. Hokaida ................................Ed Rainey Mr. Omura .......................Tom Searles Mr. Sumata ...................... David Weitz Mr. Sumatas Father ..............Jill Murphy Mr. Seiko .......................Scott Olson Miss Higa Jiga ..................Terri McGee Mr. Keora ......................Renee Piccini Mr. Oshira .....................Juan Becerril Villager ........................ Kim Meade Ladies League for Democratic Action . . Angela Ross Lotus Blossom ............................Lisa Weatherwax Captain McLean ..................John Smith 37 WE THE CLASS OF ’82 WISH TO EXTEND OUR APPRECIATION TO Mr. Donlon for being so understanding in the diffi- cult position he found himself in. Mr. Schaefer for his ad- vice throughout our high school years a class advi- sor Mrs. Mundy for her help and advise as yearbook advisor. We would also like to extend are ap- preciation to the communities of Chestertown, Brant Lake, Potters- ville, and the PTSA for their sup- port throughout the years. Ed Rainey for his initia- tive ideas and much, much help on this yearbook 1983 J U N I O R S Row One: J. Hill, M. Evanko, J. Meade, A. Lewis, D. Maule. Row Two: R. Stolen, S. Whitney, J. Stark, B. Wells, D. Weitz. Row Three: L. Lewis, D. Mundy, J. Gill, K. Ricard, M. Morrisey, X. Lane, M. Hogan. Row Four: D. Camp, D. Houde, D. Braley, B. Rainey, P. Shambo, M. Sullivan. 40 Row One: J. Mahler, P. Waples, M. Ross. Row Two: R. Monroe, J. Tennyson, A. Troisi, T. Dalaba, D. Paul. Row Three: L. Morehouse, J. Conlon, J. Jensen, D. Trombly, T. Cleveland. Row Four: T. Searles, C. Roberts, B. Stetson, H. Fraiser, R. Colegrove. 1984 S o p H 0 M O R E S Row One: C. Castner, S. Davis, B. Millington. K. Kauffman, C. Deats, K. Monroe. Row Two: S. Mahler, W. Brown, B. Baker, T. Needham, R. Olson. M. Murphy. Row Three: W. Tennyson, R. Agard V St. Amour, G. Hayes, R. Vanderwarker, M. Harpp, P. Griffen. Row Four: E. Deffenbach, B. Bisner, T. Shambo, J. McCon- nell, P. McHugh, S. Monroe. Row One: C. Aiken, B. Granger. Row Two: E. Aiken, D. Carlozzii A.. Simionci, K-Nelson, K. Clark, A Meyere, J. Vodron. Row Three: J. Remington, J. Morrison, S. Bedell, P. Millington, M. Rumble. Row Four. J. Peck. S. Remington, A. Morehouse, M. Becerril, G. Lewis, J. Frasier. 41 198 S F R E S H M E N How One: P. Becerril, A. Mundy, C. Burch, C. Considine, T. Pauli, P. McAvey. Row Two: M. Carroll, N. Holland, K. Hicks, C. Breuer, K. Long, K. Waldron. Row Three; R. Otruba, S. Monroe, J. Monroe, R. Gould, B Johnson, B. Tennyson. Row Four: D. Sintzenich, K. Ricard, R. VanDerwarker, D. Leggett, D. Smith, K. Row One: N. Smith, K. Kadel, B. Otruba, D. Loper, Row Two: R. Stark, G. Deats, L. Morehouse, S. Harpp, D. Austin P. Wheeler. Row Three: M. Baker, J. Mabb, C. Evans. L. Fish, C. Smith, L. McConnell. S. Morehouse, A. Millington. Row Four: R. Hart, S. Tennyson, K. Ferguson, A. Morehouse, J. Morehouse, G. Weatherwax, J. Neptune, L. Mitchell. Did you steal my lunch? Us? Blow up the lab? So this is how they study Biology. What was the final score, Dan? Are you serious? E I G H T H Row One: S. Wallace, L. Lewis, L. Lewis, S. Smith. Row Two: E. Schlaeg, D. Morrison, J. McElroy, B. Murphy, D. Murphy, V. Becerril, C. Tennyson, G. Tennyson. Mr. Boggia. Row Three: L. Engle. M. Bollman, L. Carpenter, D. Hill, R. Redmond. N. Piccini, B.J. Carboy, R. McConnell. Row Four: D. Loveday, B. Millington, A. Ratto, M. Morehouse, S. Kowalski, S. VanDerwarker. Row One: A. Reed, T. Norton, K. Nelson, T. Clark, H. Millington, T. Morehouse, S. Clute. Row Two: K. VanDerwarker, K. Bruner, L. Wells, S. VanDerwarker, W. Shambo, C. Smith, S. Eagle, S. Hart. Row Three: B. Masters, S. Frasier, J. Vodren, C. Maule, T. Scripture, G. Mabb, J. Clarke. Row Four: K. Castner, R. Mihill, B. Donahue, T. Donahue, S. Hammond, J. Moffit. 44 Row One: C. Kasson, C. Eastman, B. Smith, R. Tennyson, M. Morehouse, R. Bartlett, D. Roberts, W. Brown, A.G. Smith, P. Smith. Row Two: S. Isachsen, T. Younes, D. Morehouse, T. Carroll C. Lewis. P.Hicks, D. Scott, R. Boulette, B. DuRose. Row Three: J. Olden, J. Simione, G. Sanders, D. Wheeler. L. King. J. Wallace, S. Frasier, D. Klemple, S. Hammond, J. Masters. Row One: C. Younes. A. Harpp, D. Cates, T. Meade, V. Breson, J. Delutri. Row Two: R Foote T. Frasier, K. Christensen, A. Culver, M. Peet, N. Hayes, M. Monroe, B. Joffords, C. Murphy, M. Ross. Row Ihree. N. Neptune, D. Ingersoll, L. Steele, F. Conlon, A. Bedell. K. Malgieri, S. Brown, A.B. Smith, D. Burch, 1 . Hill, K. Evans. 45 1988 S I X T H Row One: J. Vonderheide, K. Brown, S. Pidgeon, A. Williams, D. Hill, J. Goodspeed, T. Hayes. Row Two: K. Isachsen, C. Baker, S. Cooper, J. Slattery, H. Mundy, P. Moffitt, T. Smith, T. Loveday. Row Three: M. berguson, V. Perry, R. Clark, J. Mahoney, A. Aiken, J. Rainey, C. Willaims, S. Maltbie, J. Howe, H. Ellsworth, Mr. Ordway. Row One: M. Johnson, M. Carpenter, G. Armstrong, L. Civikla, A. Garage, L. Becerril, S. Long, T. Mitchell, H. Hayes, R. Rising, P. Nestor, J. Slattery, S. Cleveland. Row Two: F. Knapp, K. Norton, D. Stark, J. Chyr, R. Hill, C. Armstrong, J. Clark, T. Stapley, C. Armstrong, M. Jones, Mrs. Brewer. 1989 Row One: D. Tennyson, R. Redman. K. Magee, T. Martin, D. Piccini, M. Scott, S. Wiatt, J. Ross. Row Two: R. Roberts, E. Farruggia, I). Morehouse, J. Hamblin, T. Fish, D. Harvey, M. Ratto, M. Deffenbach, R. VanDer- walker, B. Ferguson, R. Morehouse. Row Three: T. Needham, K. Bamberger, B. Barrett, K. Mastranunzio, C. Harpp. Row One: Mr. Jenkins, D. Frasier, S. Weitz, G. Norton, S. Eagle, B. Barret, T. Murphy, D. McCluskv. Row Two: P. Carstensen, J. Delutri, D. Johnson, C. Becerril, F. Bollman, K. Roberts, J. McClusky, N. Dalaba. Row Three: B. Hamblin, K. Saville, J. Mastrinunzio, P. Frasier, C. Murphy, J. Cronk, H. Allard. 47 48 Row One: J. Schaeffer, C. Smith, C. Bradway. Row Two: C. VanDerwarker, M. Morehouse. P. Hagadorn, A. Bruno, S. Smith, N. Dutcher. H. Owens. Row Three: C. Clark, K. Reed. J. Barlett, C. Weatherwax, K. Eastman, W. Lewis, J. Gagnon, J. Myers. Row One: D. Smith, C. Anderson, J. Hoyt, C. Cooper, R. Roberts. J. Parker. Row Two: A. Garage. S. Mundy, G. Brown. Row Three: D. Burch, M. Clark, N. Economon. W. Morehouse. Row Four: K. Hayes, L. Willis, G. Shambo, J. Tenneyson. Row Five: B. Harpp, G. Smith, S. Paul, R. Frasier. 49 1?91 Row One: C. Dalaba, R. Dalaba, J. Howe, D. Peet, M. Springer, T. Waldron, L. Smith, T. Smith. Row Two: W. Harpp, K. Morehouse, G. Wescott, J. Vonderheide, S. Knoble, S. Loveday, L. Wallace, T. Hamblin. Row Three: M. Younes, C. Hayes, K. Murphy, Mrs. Baird. Row One: B. Hammond, K. Thibuelt, R. DuRose, C. Agard, H. VanGuilder. M. Bruner. Row Two: S. Norton, J. Monroe, N. Armstrong, B.J. Hart. Row Three: S. Robbins, C. Jones, B. Morehouse, E. Reynolds, R. Cherubino. Row Four: W. Stark, M. Murphy, M. Agard. G. Cooper. 50 Row One: L. Roberts, J. Johnson, S. Murphy, S. Morehouse. Row Two: R. Younes, J. Hart, C. Schaeffer, L. Hoyt, T. Pidgeon, T. Smith, Mr. Charpentier. Row Three: C. Morehouse, E. Granger, D. Venner, J. Morehouse, S. Hayes, B. Johnson, C. Swan, B. Clark, A. Wilson. Row One: Mrs. Fabian, L. Searles, M. McDonough, K. Lewis, J. Parker. Row Two: A. Higgins, T. Woods, P. Smith. Row Three: A. Roberts, M. Bradway, H. Knickerbocker, L. Roberts. Row Four: J. Sherman, W. Smith, E. Bradway, C. Johnson. 51 Row One: Miss Lucas H Powers, E. Swan, J. Schleag, D. Wheeler, C. Farmer. M. Carpenter. Row Two: J. Bedell, C Culver, D. Mitchell, A. Searles, M. Baker, A. Garage, J. Moffitt, I. Morehouse. Row Three: C. Owens, N. Dutcher, M. Ellsworth, F. Griffen, B. Schaeffer, T. Bruno Row Four: T. Tennyson, V. Basque. Row One: B. Farmer, M. Roach, J. Porter, J. Bartlett, J. Smith. Row Two: S. Baker, J. Schaeffer, M. Cooper. K. Smith, J. Bradway. Row Three: A. Cooper, B. Scripture, V. Carstensen, S. Haves! J. Palmer. Row Four: E. Wertime, K. Marr. J. Dalaba. D. Wallace. Row Five: A. Wilson K Reynolds, S. Frost, C. Frasier. 52 Row One: J. Paul, H. Flynn, B. Agard, B. Wood, B. Cooper, M. Maltbie, T. Wescott. Row Two: S. Roberts, M. Bradshaw. J. Fish, K. Younes. Row Three: N. Monroe, E. Moffitt, C. Moffitt, S. Harpp, N. Bump, M. Vicki, E. Murphy, R. Hammond, Mrs. Lagoy, B.J. Packer, N. Thibeault. K I N D E R G A R T E N Row One: A. Higgins, V. Eastman. S. Foote, K. Lewis, S. Morin, Row Two: T. McDonald. M. Hart, J. Cherubino. B. Harpp, D. Moffitt. K. MacGlashan, M. Parker. Row Three: W. Farmer, S. Dziengeliski, B.J. Baker, M. Norton, J. Moffitt, M. Magee. Row Four: D. Griffen, M. Fish, S. Bradshaw, Mrs. Tennyson. 53 54 ACTIVITIES H P O w hJ X 6« s Row One: T. Needham, A. Troisi, R. Wells, Row Two: Mr. Wentworth, L. Weatherwax, E. Rainey, A. Troisi, D. Mundy, Mrs. Miller, Row Three: R. Stolen, B. Peck, T. Dalaba, D. Braley. Row Four: D. Agard, P. McHugh, J. Montena. W HH O O CO P5 O £ O X 56 Row One: Mr. Brehaut, T. McGee, J. Montena, P. Brown, A. Troisi. Row One: S. Baker, D. Trombley, J. Murphy, R. Piccini, N. Gould. Row Two: T. Evans, V. Maxam, B. MacGlashan, B. Millington, M. Wood. w d G ft) Z O O d z o HH d Row One: J. Montena, X. Lane, M. Murphy, B. Rainey. Row Two: Mr. Harnett, L. Mitchell, T. Monroe, P. Becerril, A. Meyers, L. Lewis, J. Vodron. Row Three: J. Remington, V. Monroe, B. Stetson, R. VanDerwarker, M. Sullivan, P. Carpenter. 57 Pi w o o o CO H HH CO PS £ Ph w o a o CO • D Row One: J. McConnell, A. Troisi, J. Smith, A. Morehouse, P. Carpenter, K. Considine. Row Two: T. Dalaha, F. Shupp, D. Braley, R. Stolen, J. Tennyson, P. McHugh. Row Three: P. Shambo, R. Monroe, S. Remington, G. Lewis, J. Remington. 58 Row One: G. Lewis, J. Stark, S. Bedell, K. Gill, B. Johnson, R. Stark, A. Morehouse. Row Two: K. Considine, S. Remington, E. Rainey, M. Becerril, J. Vodren, J. Monroe, Mr. Casey, J. Remington. Row One: L. Carpenter, L. Lewis, L. Lewis, K. Long, D. Loper. Row Two: L. Morehouse, S. Morehouse, M. Baker, P. Becerril, M. Murphy, A. Troisi, L. Tennyson, D. Carlozzi. Row Three: Miss Huck, L. Lewis, L. Bollman, J. Gill, D. Mundy, K. Ricard, L. Montgomey, P. Brown, R. Remington, S. Boulette, A. Simione. 59 60 Row One: K. Ricard, C. Castner, L. Morehouse, L. Tennyson, P. Brown, S. Boulette, K. Morehouse, R. Remington, J. Rowe. J J PQ W 02 PQ Row One: J. Remington, G. Lewis, J. Smith, A. Morehouse. Row Two: F. Shupp, E. Rainey, P. McHugh, P. Shambo. 61 62 Row One: R. Devlin. Row Two: A. Troisi, D. Carlozzi. Row Three: T. Needham, S. Olson, A. Troisi. Row One: P. Brown, R. Tennyson, L. Morehouse, D. Carlozzi, A. Simione. Row Two: J. Rowe, J. Gill, K. Ricard, C. Castner, L. Montgomery, E. Aiken. Row One: L. Lewis, J. Gill, L. Montgomery. Row Two: R. Remington, A. Troisi, S. Boulette, L. Tennyson, J. Rowe, K. Ricard. Row Three: D. Carlozzi, D. Maule, P. Brown. Row Four: L. Morehouse, B. Millington, C. Castner. 63 V A R S I T Y J. V. Row One: D. Braley, A. Troisi, T. Searles, D. Agard, R. Monroe. Row Two: R. Stolen, P. Shambo, P. McHugh, D. Houde, T. Dalaba, Mr. Casey. Row One: M. Rumble, M. Becerril, A. Morehouse, R. Smith, S. Remington, J. Remington. Row Two: Mr. Fuller, S. Bedell, J. McConnell, P. McHugh, S. Baker, K. Gill, B. Riddle, G. Lewis. 64 k 66 c H O R U S Row One: J. Meade, B. Agard, K. Bruer. Row Two: P. Becerril, D. Loper, D. Maule, N. Smith, K. Kadel, K. Hicks. Row Three: M. Murphy, D. Weitz, B. Peck, J. Tenneyson. Row Four: X. Lane, M. Baker, R. Remington, P. Griffen, J.W. Smith, P. McHugh. Row One: C. Deats, L. Weatherwax, L. Fish, F. Ratto, J. Remington. Row Two: R. VanDerwarker, S. Thompson, S. Morehouse, K. Long, D. Auston, A. Millington. Row Three: J. Mahler, C. Considine, C. Smith, C. Castner, S. Mahler. Row Four: D. Mundy, M. Hogan, T. McGee, B. Wells, L. Lewis, K. Ricard, J. Gill. 68 Row One: D. Carlozzi, C. B Hicks, R. Olson, Row Two: C. AConsidine, D. Austin, Row Three: T. Needham, T. VT MaGee, L. Montgomery, A. Millington. DRow Four: Mr. Searles, L. Lewis, J. Gill, T. Pauli, A. Lindley. Row Five: X. Lane, D. Smith, B. Wells, B. Otruba. Row Six: L. Fish, T. Searles, F. Ratto. Row Seven: S. Davis, D. Pauli, P. McHugh, J. Mahler. Row Eight: B. Agard, S. Monroe, B. Strauss, J. Vordon, A. Ross, B. Peck. 69 Row One: S. Weitz, M. Johnson, S. Eagle, K. Roberts, J. Delutri, G. Norton. Row Two: M. Jones, C. Armstrong, H. Hayes, D. Johnson, T. Stapley, R. Monroe, C. Armstrong, H. Allard, J. Reynolds, K. Bruner. Row Three: D. Murphy, C. Kasson, D. Scott, D. Ingersoll, C. Tennyson, R. Rising, B. Bar- rett, N. Dalaba. Row Four: S. Wallace, M. Bollman, W. Shambo, L. Engle, L. Lewis, L. Carpenter, L. Lewis, S. Smith, T. Clark. Row One: A.G. Smith, N. Hayes, S. Isachsen, L. Becerril, J. Rainey, C. Tenneyson, R. Bartlett, D. Roberts. Row Two: M. Jones, N. Neptune, C. Armstrong, M. Johnson, A. Culver, D. Scott, L. Lewis, W. Shambo, H. Hayes, D. Murphy. Row Three: C. Murphy, R. Boulette, L. Lewis, L. Carpenter, A. Ratto, L. Engle, S. VanDerwarker, A.B. Smith, R. Redmond, M. Peet. Row Four: S. Wallace, J. Masters, T. Carroll, D. Hill, S. Smith, B. DuRose. 70 Those commies are gonna get ya! Now where’s my breifcase Parlez-vous fracais? Audio-visual, O.K.? Coach, where’s the machine? 71 7Aie ( a ss of1982 Aave attained a goal in our iues. 7 is wit a sense of accompfisAment we celebrate Our Oracfuation from 7ortA Warren dent ratdcfioot Cje treasure t e privilege of being able to s mrc our fog of achievement u it gou June 26,1982 4 00 pm High School Building 73 74 75 PATRONS Mr. Mrs. Andrew Adams Mr. Marvin Agard Mr. Roy Boles Mr. Mrs. Louis Bollman Mr. Mrs. Berness Bolton Mr. Mrs. John Bolton Mr. Mrs. Lewis M. Brehaut Ed Harriet Brooks Mr. Mrs. Robert Brown and Family Mr. Mrs. Les Carpenter Mr. Mrs. Edmund Clark and Family Glen Phyllis Dalaba Mark. Barb, Justin Davidson Mr. Mrs. Frank Dower Robert V. Duncan Charlie, Lillian Christy Hayes Bryce, Joan, Marquel Brandon Johnson Mr. Richard Kyrk Mr. Mrs. Joseph McDowell Mr. Mrs. Daniel McGee Mrs. Thomas McPhillips Mr. Mrs. Bruce Meade Mrs. Clara Meade Madeline J. Meade Mr. Kent S. Meade Mr. Mrs. Martin Meade Mrs. Andrew Miner Mr. Mrs. Eugene Montena Mrs. Sara O’Connor Bob, Jean, Scott, Robin Olson Mr. Mrs. Curtis Peck James Peck Mr. Mrs. Nicholas Piccini Earle, Mickey, Justin Remington Mr. Mrs. Edward Roblee Lynn Ross Mr. Mrs. Dennis Searles Mr. Mrs. Gregory Schaefer Jackie Smith Mr. Mrs. Lee Smith and Family Mr. Mrs. Richard R. Smith Jr. and Family Mr. Mrs. Marvin Tennyson Richard Gerry Thompson Mr. Mrs. Walt VanDerwarker Boh Anita Wallace and Family Mr. Mrs. Robert Weitz Ployd, Edna. Kathie Bob Wells Mr. Mrs. George Wertime 77 THE CLASS OF 1982 Would like to thank the Advertisers who have helped make this yearbook possible Portrait It’s What You Want It To Be. Inc ardcn Portrait is a timeless commemorative of your graduation. Your Varden portrait «ill speak with distinction. For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the ultimate in portraiture. When you graduate, don't settle for less. It;iiii;irk- ;ir l4 ii 78 Congratulations To The Class Of ’82 JEAN WEISS Best Wishes To The Class of '82 From Peckham Materials CANOE CREEK Corp. CAMPGROUND CHESTERTOWN N.Y. 12817 EXIT 25 of Interstate 87 518-494-3718 Hosts - Dorothy Harry Schuh BLACKTOP - STONE - LIQUID ASPHALT ROLLIE SAWYER Sales Representative Rt. 9 Chestertown. NY 12817 Office 494-2313 Residence 494-3689 BLYTHEWOOD ISLAND Best Wishes To The Graduating Class Of ’82 107 East Shor - Drive. Adirondac 1«. N lifKON V’ it. cihun I • { ■. ,, Appraisal Consultant EARt. H BUMP Licensed Realtor ([,;n ji,.; Best Wishes To The Class Of '82 From MAY’S BEAUTY SHOP Best Wishes To The Class Of 1982 BLACK BEAR RESTAURANT Boh Lois Stetson Congratulations To Bill Vic And Their Classmates From The Gang At: MacGLASHAN’S LUMBER INC. Malealm Irene Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 Bob 518-494-3176 John Phil Francis Dan Ed 80 Congratulations Class Of ’82 SWANEE’S Soft Ice Cream Janet Ron Gill THE FAMILY DELI Pottersville, N.Y. 494-3489 Pizza Fresh Dough Made Daily Giant Subs Salads Coldcuts Homemade Soup Hot Torpedo Sandwiches Cakes Made To Order Catering Available Open 7 Days A Week Sun-Thur, 10-10 Fri-Sat, 10-11 Dairii Queen Class lAotto fff iqtl; Tk a ( Seniors of mz- B£st wishes on your ■futu.rE hikfi ! spec.iall j and Anne. 81 Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 DICK and MARY CONSIDINE and FAMILY Best Wishes To Wilma And William Millington And The Class Of ’82 With Love BETTY PRITCHARD Compliments Of: THE WELLS HOUSE Rt. 9 Pottersville, N.Y. Heart Of The Adirondacks Between Lake George and Lake Placid Bar - Restaurant - Hotel Entertainment - Country Hospitality 518-494-9937 Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 J From FRANCISCO’S PAINTING MAINTENANCE 8? Tel. (518 ) 494-3655 Berness Bolton Logging Hauling Lot Clearing and Excavating FREE ESTIMATES BRANT LAKE, N. Y. 12815 (518) 494-2664 1 (518) 494-4164 NIGHT 1 B J SUNOCO COMPLETE AUTOMOTIVE SERVICES JOE STRAUSS ROUTE 8 1-87 Owner CHESTERTOWN, NY 12817 Congratulations To Bill And The Class Of ’82 DAD MOM KELLY DAWN JESSICA JENNIFER 83 GOODYEAR Best Wishes From THE CROSSROADS Goodyear Tires Groceries Sporting Goods Amoco Gas More NORTHWAY EXIT 25 • CHESTERTOWN, N.Y. 12817 Tow Service (518) 494-3821 Prepared To Deliver All Your Petroleum Needs Your Bottle Gas Needs And Your Heating Needs Wood Fuel Oil Coal Kerosene Just Call MUNDY’S Chestertown N.Y. 494-2715 84 Best Wishes For Continued Success In The Future. To The Class Of ’82 BOB OLSON GENERAL CONTRACTOR Brant Lake 494-3068 Congratulations Class Of 1982 THE DOUBLE “S” FUR FARM Steve Nancy Smith Brant Lake, N.Y. 12815 Davis Rd. Ranch Mink Compliments Of WILLIAM BETTE HILLIARD JOHN C EAGLE BOX 21 WARRENSBURG. N.Y 12005 tuff (thinijs Antiques Bought St solo PRIMITIVES AND COLLECTIBLES The Glen ERIENDS LAKE rd Ph 518 494 3948 Best Wishes To Thomas And The Class Of ’82 CINDY BEAUTY GIFT SHOP Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 518-494-3215 Congratulations To The Class Of ’82 ED HELEN DEVLIN Best Wishes To The Class Of 1982 PAT BETTY GOODMAN Congratulations To The Class Of ’82 From SMOKE RISE CAMPSITES 86 CONGRATULATIONS SCOTT! check one: We knew you could do it....... We felt you had a good chance With some luck..probably...... We prayed alot................ All of the above.............. D O S3 J_1 LOVE.......YOUR PROUD AND HAPPY FAMILY, MOM, DAD, AND ROBIN Best Wishes For Continued Success To The Class of 1982 Compliments Of Pelak's ... on Loon Lake 88 John P. Gallagher III-Chef-Manager Open Year Round-7 Days A Week 494-4141 Tel. 518-494-4052 AMERICAN WHEELS Swan s I ire ( enter BF Goodrich —Remington Dick Swan Riverside Drive Clicstcrtown, N. Y. 12817 Our Very Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 FAIRWAYS MOTEL Bob Lil Morrison Best Of Luck To The Class Of ’82 Congratulations Class of ’82 89 We Wish You Good Spaces In Far Away Places You Go. If It Rains Or It Snows, May You Be Safe And Warm . And If You Need Somebody, Sometime, You Know We will Always Be There Congratulations Angie Class Of ’82 Love- MOM, DAD BECKY, BOBBY, COLLEEN FRANK Best Wishes From BENETT EXCAVATING 494-2829 Bulldozing Backhoe Sand-Gravel Land Clearing Chestertown 494-2471 Indian Lake 648-5050 Lake George 623-2871 CHESTERTOWN LUMBER CO. INDIAN LAKE LUMBER CO. LAKE GEORGE LUMBER CO. 90 -Woodshed7 :(jift hop: — CHMTtRTOWH. NY. _ Success And Happiness To Jay And The Class Of ’82 THE ACKERSON FAMILY Phone: 494-3813 Off The Top Horicon Avenue Brant Lake, N.Y. 12815 Tuesday-Friday-Saturday 9-6 Wednesday-Thursday 9-8 Congratulations To The Class Of 1982 UPSTATE AGENCY Dave Carpenter General Insurance Home - Auto - Business - Life Chestertown, N.Y. 494-2418 91 Congratulations To Us JOHN, DAN, PAUL, WAYNE Congratulations To Kim I I MOM DAD May yoijpv Fjtwz Always Be Bright. 0N6P AJULATIGNS 92 Compliments Of SCHROON LAKE TRACTORS INC. John Deere Industrial And Logging Equipment Sales And Service Schroon Lake New York, 12870 (518)532-7144 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 JANSER’S DRUG STORE Warmest Wishes From HUESTIS OIL CO. INC. BILL’S Mobil 93 518 494-2754 Congratulations- To The Class Of 1982 From LAKESIDE GRAPHICS, INC. Mill Road, Brant Lake, New York, 12815 Quality Silk Screen Printers T-Shirts Sweatshirts Jackets Hats Sportswear Compliments of Stevenson Agency Inc. Best Wishes to the Senior Class Selective Tree Logging Ha' es ting Lumbering H c KpjTtyj b KARANOR BOX161.POTTERSVILLE.N y 12860 AKC ALASKAN MALAMUTES Fred Bollman Lumbering Contractor (518] 494-3474 ALSO LHASA APSOS A WESTIES G. H. LANE Congratulations Laurie And The Class Of ’82 Karanor Farm ADIRONDACK. N.Y. 12608 510 404-3101 FRED, MISSY AND FREDDY BOLLMAN 95 We Are Proud To Support The Class Of ’82 LAKEWOOD MOTORS, LTD. CARS TRUCKS ROUTE 9 PINE STREET • (518) 494 3511 • CHESTERTOWN, NY 12817 CHESTER HEALTH CENTER Chestertown, N.Y. 494-2761 Mon Tues Wed 9am-5pm Ron Fri Priscilla Sat Barb Jodi Thurs 9am-8pm Keith Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 GILLS COTTAGES POTTERSVILLE Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 GARAGE GENERAL AUTO REPAIRS A TOWING SERVICE ROGER F. PEET ur LaFlure's PROP. L TRI-LAKES REALTY 518-494-3631 Mam Street EXIT 26 - MAIN ST. Chestertown. N.Y. 12817 POTTERSVILLE, N.Y. 12860 WAKONDA Family Campground Inc. River Rd., Pottersvi I le, N.Y. 12860 (518)494-2610 97 Compliments Of CHESTER DINER RESTAURANT Air Conditioned TRY US FOR A HOME COOKED MEAL OR A SNACK SERVED FROM 7:00 A.M. to 8 P.M. SEAFOOD - STEAKS - CHOPS • ROASTS Congratulations To My Sister Trudy Lucia Her Classmates Of ’82 Daily Specials HOMEMADE ROLLS PIES -DONUTS - BREAD We serve to serve you again. Thank you SUE, TOM JASON POTTER Across from Town Hall DICK BEADNELL Dance to the Music of — IN CHESTERTOWN 494-2842 Rte. 9 3 MONROE PARKER iSpui’lation Attorney’s At Law Theriot Avenue OENNIS SEARIES 494-3254 Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 (518)494-3191 — The Sound of Now and Then Congratulations To The Class Of ’82 WILSON’S FOODLINER 98 Your Bank For Savings tSjlens Falls National Bank and Trust C dmpany ■ • • • South Glens Falk • Lai • • Fort Ann Post • Schuylervtlle • Greenwich • Can t=} Compliments Of CURTIS S. PECK FAMILY Logging Contractor Chestertown, N.Y. Congratulations To Scott Olson And The Class Of 1982 AL, GERT KIM Best Wishes To The Class Of 1982 MR. MRS. ARTHUR TROISI 99 Harold And Susan Moffitt Of THE KORNER STORE Where You Find An Old Fashioned Soda Fountain, Greeting Cards, Magazines, Postcards Bus Depot We Wish All The 1982 Grads “The Best” Congratulations To Renee John And The Class Of “82” We Wish You All The Success And Happiness Life Has In Store For You. Love you, MOM, DAD, SCOTT, AND STEPH REMINGTON Time Is Too Slow For Those Who Wait, Too Swift For Those Who Fear, Too Long For Those Who Grieve, Too Short For Those Who Rejoice; But For Those Who Love, Time Is Eternity. Herry Van Dyke C 0 n g r a t u 1 a t i o n s To The Riparius, N.Y. 12862 100 To The Class Of’82 X May You ALL Find Your Pot Of Gold At The End Of The Rainbow JEAN’S SPIRIT SHOPPE x Of Chestertown, N.Y. Congratulations s And The Class Of ’82 MAUREEN AND ED RAINEY BILL ’83 JIM ’88 “SARGE” Congratulations To Marcia And The “Class of ’82 MOM, DAD, STEVEN GREG AND REGINA 101 Congratulations To The Class Of ’82 From MIKE JUNE THOMPSON Success And Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 Happiness To John Jim Remington REMINGTON BROS. The Class Of ’82 Brant Lake, N.Y. 12815 Ron Gill WELL DRILLING INC. Compliments Of NICK’S LIQUOR STORE Warrensburg, New York 12885 102 Cibro Gasoline STONE BRIDGE GARAGE PROFESSIONAL BRAKE SERVICE MAJOR-MINOR GAS-DIESEL REPAIR QUALITY NEW RETREAD CAR TRUCK TIRES 24 HR. TOWING - AUTO BODY REPAIR QUAL RETREADED TIRES WE STUD TIRES EXIT 26 SO. 187 POTTERSVILLE, N.Y. 12860 (518) 494-2347 TV-Appliances-Antennas O.J.’s TV Appliance SALES SERVICE TELEVISION - APPLIANCES ANTENNAS “We Care!” Tel. 518-494-3890 sVV so YOU CAty Smith's Sewage Service Backhoeing Trucking COMPLETE SEPTIC SYSTEMS, EXCAVATIONS Louis Smith Pottersville, N. Y. 12860 RIVERSIDE DRIVE CHESTERTOWN 494-3413 Congratulations To Robin And The Class Of ’82 MOM AND DAD Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 THE PAUL REX BAKER SONS logging Market Street Brant Lake, N. Y. 12815 Phone 518-494-2682 Class Of ’82 May All Your Hopes Be Wishes And All Your Wishes Come True Congratulations From The ADIRONDACK PEDDLER Bank Bldg. Chestertown HICKS FAMILY Congratulations To My Grandson Scott Olson Love NANA 104 TRUDSOE Seniors Congratulations River Road, between Chestertown Pottersville The Management Employees Of GOOD BUY AUTO PARTS Pottersville “The Source” “The Largest Inventory Of Automotive And Truck Parts In The Adirondacks Area.” 494-3048 Partner • Husqvarna • Frontier Chain Saws Sales Service BAR OIL .........................$21.00 CASE $3.85 GAL. BARS • CHAINS • FILES Huss Over the Road Log Splitter 26” Capacity, 8 H.P. $1285.00 Wish You Success In The Coming Years LOG SPLITTER RENTALS Mon. thru Fri................$25 per day Sat. and Sun ............... $30 per day Briggs Stratton Authorized Dealer SMALL ENGINE REPAIRS “We Sell the Best Service the Rest” Good Luck To The Graduating Class Of ’82 From Sylvia TRACIA’S SPORTSWEAR If 5 BJ’S ORIGINALS Congratulate The Class Of 1982 ORIGINALS A NEW DAY This is the beginning of a new day. God has given me this day to use as I will. I can waste it or use it for good, But what I do today is important, Because I am exchanging A day of my life for it! When tomorrow comes, This day will be gone forever, Leaving in its place Something I have traded for it. I want it be gain, and not loss; Good, and not evil; Success, and not failure; In order that I shall not regret The price I have paid for it. 106 Congratulations Pete And The Rest Of The Class Of ’82 From Your Friends At The Office Of Doctor McHugh DOC EMILY KAREN HILDA AND HOOP CLAIRE PAT, TOO! Tel. 518-494-9954 THE PLACE, INC. Italian American Restaurant Rt. 8 Rt. 9 Chestertown N.Y. 107 Residential Commercial GERALD HILL Plumbing And Heating 494-2801 Modern Rooms Food - Cocktail Lounge PANTHER MT. HOUSE ‘Open All Year” Chestertown, N.Y. 518-494-2401 Northway Exit 25 M. Thos. Carroll Dorset Rd. Brant Lake N.Y. 12815 Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 From DONALD E. LAMBERT AND SON General Contractor Backhoe - Bulldozing Sand - Gravel - Topsoil Chestertown 108 1QVERSIDE iCpAS CSi, GIL CO., INCo A Knapp Hill Koa«l ('ItcKlcrlmvii. i tY. 1S817 Congratulates The Class Of ’82 Congratulations To The Class Of 1982 B C GULF STATION Bruce Hiller Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 Chestertown, N.Y. POTTERSVILLE DEPARTMENT STORE Congratulations And Best Wishes 494-2032 DUANE AGARD Pottersville Postmaster Best Wishes To Terri And The Class Of 1982 BENT LEE FARM Brant Lake, New York Registered Angus Cattle Dan And Lois McGee Managers Albert E. Heller Owner no Best Wishes To The Class Of ’82 MARIE AL ROSS 111 Congratulations To The Class Of 1982 From SILVER STAR DINER Steve And Bonnie Monroe 112 - vr impli 5 . if 7 5 , iV . ' 5 •,1uj. ' ■ v • :■- . ' v- i ’ ? ::;■■} r -i, - . % :; V Jw l’ - v ,- • a %v • ,., k% V A1 V - •% .•.t? 4. 1 r %. ■
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