North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY)

 - Class of 1984

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'Brant. U oJie Mr. Donlon Mr. Durkish Mr. McSwenney Mrs. Mundy Mr. Ross Mr. Speirs Mr. Kuzdzal Mr. Kyrk Mr. Flackbarth Mrs. Miller Miss Isaf Mrs. McDowell Mr. McDowell Mr. Duncan Mr. Joseph Mr. Dower Mr. Searles Mrs. Buchanan Mr. Braley Miss Vail Mrs. Brewer Mrs. Stapley Mrs. Baker Mr. Perry Mr. Casey Mr. Moore Mr. Wentworth Mrs. Walp Miss Aubin Mr. Gibbs i Mr. Christopher Mrs. Farris Mr. Persons Mr. Ordway Mrs. Shaw Mrs. Howe Mrs. Baird Mrs. Carboy Mrs. Kailas Mr. Jenkins Mrs. Carver Miss Lucas Mr. Hall Mrs. Andresen 4 Mrs. Kearing Mrs. Fuller Mrs. Searles Mrs. Boulette Mrs. Frasier Mr. Charpentier Mrs. Wertime Mrs. Tennyson Mrs. Swan Mrs. Lagoy Miss Huck Mrs. Luke Mrs. Jones Top: Standing Left to Right: Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Fish, Mr. Robbins Sitting: Mrs. Ratto; Mrs. Dalaba; Mr. Meade Bottom; Left to Right: Mr. Sheill; Mr. Fish; Mrs. Smith; Mrs. McNeil Not present: Hazel Bentley and Robert Hart 7 DEDICATION It is with appreciation for all the support she has given us that we, the Senior Class of 1984, dedicate our yearbook to Mrs. Mele. As our class advisor and dear friend to all, Mrs. Mele has encouraged us to be ourselves and to strive for more. When she left her absence was felt deeply, but her teachings and examples remained. Thinking of her as the ideal person, one who has successfully com- bined a career with a personal life, we will cherish not only this, but also her friendly, smiling personality and genuine goodness as a goal to strive for always. With love, respect, and a sincere Thank You, please accept this dedica- tion as a tribute from us all. Christal Castner Eric Deffenbach Henry Frasier Sherry Ann Davis Eugene Lewis, Jr. Sonia Hayes John Frasier Susan Mahler James McConnell Peter Millington Patrick McHugh Rebecca Millington Scott Remington Natalie Salisbury Thomas Shambo 17 Anne Simione Darlene Smith Dale Smith Robert Smith n S39 r- Never be discouraged when fail- ures come to light- just use them for stepping stones and make a stronger fight. 20 K 771 x vbo As I sit back and think I think about my good times and good friends, and I thank God that these thoughts were mine. We don't remember days, we re- member moments 6 Q mm Don't put off 'til tomorrow, what you should have done yes- terday 21 If you have friends then you have everything 7)UXJU Look to this day, Yesterday is already a dream and tomorrow is only a vision, but today well lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness and every tomorrow a vision of hope Over many roads we've traveled looking for ourselves. Still things to be unraveled high upon the shelves though we search and never find the answers to our questions I'll always have an open mind to welcome in suggestions. 22 We love because it's the only true adventure (S'ajjo P vkWvjO The best things can never be kept; they must be given away; a smile, a kiss, and love. ?u If you want to be a bear; be a grizzly GRRR 23 -ViAj r(W fO IMa. Life is short so, live it up and make the most of it. 26 Fear not that the life shall come to an end, but rather fear it shall never have a beginning. About the time one learns how to make the most of life, most of it is gone. 27 1 ){ PLcjjluU True friends are like diamonds; precious but rare. %. IcjL Who loves you babe? Yukon, Camp and Alabama, Says it all. f ajcuia) Ltcd6c j,y In everyone there is a place where life and vision interlace. Where you look back to see how far you've come, and you know the best has yet begun. This is the place. This is the dawn of our lives. 2 Born on a mountain, Raised in a cave; Partying and Friendship is all I crave. When my journey begins, its not the place I will miss but the friends I leave behind. Jc. r Profusion is the charm of Hospital- ity. Have plenty of friendship and Food And all is well. 30 The love in your heart wasn't put there to stay; Love is love until you give it away. .....The story of life is quicker than the wink of an eye; the story of love is hello and good-bye until we meet again- Jimi Hendrix OS$ Just when I answered all lifes ques- tions, they changed the answer. V tLt A.A Rather than, love, than money, than fame, give me truth Friendship is a very important thing in life. Friends are always there to help one another, so be there for them. Friends share and share alike. FRIENDS are the GREATEST thing anybody can ever have in life. 32 Patience is putting up with those you'd rather put down. No Pain, No Gain. vTOv If a man does not keep peace with his companion, perhaps it is be- cause he hears a different drum- mer. Let him step to the music which he hears, however measured or far away 33 I ROLL CALL Aiken, Mary Ellen Cheerleading-Junior Prom Committee-Junior Yearbook Staff-Senior Basketball-Freshmen Baker, Rebecca, A Prom Committee-Junior Yearbook Staff-Senior Softball-Senior Becerril, Mario Soccer-Freshmen, Sophomore, Senior Basketball-Freshmen, Sophomore Tennis-Sophomore, Junior, Senior Chorus-Senior Prom Committee-Junior Benson, Kimberly, Anne Boces-J unior. Senior Cheerleading-Freshmen, Sophomore Chorus-Fresnmen, Sophomore Band-Freshmen, Sophomore Field Hockey Prom Committee-Junior Senior Play-Senior Bisner, Barry D. Baseball-Junior iwie, Karen D. sccer Storekeeper (Queensbury)- arlozzi, D Field Hock' Volleyball Basketball Tennis Class Pres. Student Council Math League Newspaper Yearbook Senior Play National Ho Band Chorus Castner, Christal Joy Field Hockey Volleyball Basketball oftball Dana Senior Play Junior Prom Yearbook Staff Senior Dinner Da Basketball-Freshmen Track-Freshmen Volleyball-Freshmen, Sophomore Band-Freshmen, Sophomore Boces-Junior, Senior Prom Committee-Junior Deffenbach, Eric A. Boces-Junior, Senior Frasier, Henry A. Boces-Junior, Senior Harpp, Michael Scott Senior Play-Senior Hayes, Sonia Christine Yearbook-Senior Senior Diner Mahler, Susan Ann Yearbook-Senior Senior Dinner-Senior Junior Prom Committee-Junior Newspaper-Junior Chorus-Sophomore, Junior Senior play-Senior McHugh, Patrick J. Soccer-Freshmen, Sophomore Basketball-Freshmen, Sophomore, Senior Baseball-Freshmen, Senior Track Sophomore, Junior Senior Play-Senior Yearbook-Senior Floor Hockey-Senior McConnell, James M Soccer-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Basketball-Freshmen, Sophomore, Senior Prom Committee-Junior Senioi Play-Senior Millington, Peter L. Senior Play-Senior Millington, Rebecca Sue Volleyball-Sophomore, Junior, Senior Ptom Committee-Junior Choi us-Senior Miner Helen Mae Senior Play-Senior Prom Committee-Junior Sherry Ann for Play-Senior out v_uiiuiuncc-juiuui Student Council-Freshman, Sophomore Cheerleading-Freshmen, Sophomore Band-Freshmen, Sophomore Chorus-Freshmen Boces-Junior, Senior Monroe, Kimberley Ann Cheerleading-Sophomore, Junior | Newspaper Staff-Junior Prom Committee-Junior Yearbook-Senior Senior Play-Senior Senior Dinner-Senior 34 Morehouse, Arnold A. Soccer-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Basketball-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior Baseball-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Senior Play-Senior Morrison, Jeffrey David Prom Committee-Junior Yearbook Staff-Senior Senior Play-Senior Chorus Murphy, Margot M. Field Hockey-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior Golf-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Volleyball-Freshmen Band-Freshmen Chorus- Sophomore, Junior, Senior PTSA Play-Freshmen Student Council-Freshmen, Sophomore Hugh O Brien Youth Leadership Seminar Delegate- Sophomore Quill Scroll-Junior Newspaper Staff-Junior Junior Prom Committee-Junior ES1PA Intern-Senior U.S. Achievement Academy-Senior Myers, Arlene Marie Cheerleading-Freshmen Student Council-Junior, Senior Prom Committee-Junior Yearbook Staff-Senior Senior Play-Senior Prom Committee-Junior Peck, James Mitchell Prom Committee-Junior Newspaper Staff-Junior Yearbook Staff- Staff-Senior Remington, James Bernard Soccer- Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Basketball-Sophomore, Junior, Senior Baseball-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Remington, Scott Paul Soccer-Sophomore, Freshmen, Junior, Senior Basketball-Sophomore Rumble, Mark G. Basketball-Sophomore Baseball-Junior, Senior Prom Committee-Junior Senior Play-Senior Salisbury, Natalie Ellen Yearbook Staff-Senior Shambo, Thomas L. Soccer Basketball Baseball Boces Simione, Anne Marie Field Hockey-Freshmen, Sophomore Chorus-Freshmen Basketball-Freshmen Prom Committee-Junior Yearbook-Senior Smith, Dale E. Soccer-Freshmen, Senior Basketball-Freshmen, Senior Baseball-Senior W restli ng-J unior Smith, Darlene Pamela Band-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Chorus-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Basketball-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Volleyball-Junior, Senior Softball-Senior Senior Play-Senior All County-Freshmen, Senior Stage Band-Freshmen, Sophomore, Senior Prom Committee-Junior Smith, Robert Austin Soccer-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Basketball-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Baseball-Freshmen, Sophomore, Junior, Senior Floor Hockey Senior Play-Senior Class Officer Student Council Strauss, William Robert Band-Freshmen, Sophomore Prom Committee-Junior Yearbook Staff-Senior Senior Play-Senior Senior Vice-President VanDerwarker, Randy L. Soccer-Junior, Senior Baseball-Junior, Senior Newspaper-Junior, Senior Prom Committee-Junior Vodron, James Andrew Soccer-Freshmen, Sophomore Band-Freshmen, Sophomore Senior Play-Senior Yearbook Staff-Senior Prom Committee-Junior Wood, Robert Eugene Soccer Student Council Prom Committee-Junior Math League Floor Hockey 35 ELLEN AIKEN leaves Jessica Mabb the from seat on bus 19, and a new buddy, along with another year in this place; To Missy Baker one more year in thK plact!!! BECKY BAKER leaves to her sister Christine the wish for a good foui years at North Warren and the advice to •try and stav out of trouble'; To Mrs Mele, her warmest thanks for just being there; and to Maura C, Kristen B Missy B and Jessica M a good fun, enjoyable las( year. MARIO BECCERRIL leaves to Valente two more tremendous years at NWCS and to Patty, the ability to make it through her last year, with ease; he leaves Louie the ability to make it through school while being cool, calm, and collected at all times (he will need it); to L.L, L.L, and L.C, a remind- er — if you ever need someone to talk to, call me!!! finallv to the future seniors, he leaves a great and memorable senior year, Have fun!!! KIM BENSON leaves the boring bus ride to BOCES to Kris, Blue.. Eyes , studly and Robert; her seat in the nurses office: second period to anyone who feels jn need; her locker 100 to Robert and Jessy; and to Tara, Christy, an i Richie success in the years ihead. BARRY BISNER leaves to all his nieces and nephews who are following in his footsteps, all the good times and all the happi- ness that I had at NWCS , and hopefully fewer trips to summer school. KAREN BOWIE leaves all her money to her sister Pam, hei box to her little sister, any other stuff to whoev wants it. DONNA CARLOZZI leaves Lynn more good times in sports, especially in the room and the great number 10; To Lori Lewis, her ; judgement in what sports to go out for and what i nut to go out for, also advise to settle things that are ( the back burner; and to the bathroom groupies, place on the first floor and her great jokes. CHRIST CASTNER leaves Kelly two mor? vears at NWCS may she enjoy them as she has; her special thanks ti all the teachers; and to Cathy C. and Robbie she leave- the boring C lunches especially since she won't be-  there. KATH KAUFFMAN leaves to her hrothe- Mike, better luck in chemistry and typing than sh had; to Mrs. Miller she leaves her respect, and to Mr Broofts she leaves a bottle of aspirin to cure all the headaches she gave him. SHERRY DAVIS leaves th short (but good) years left to Sherry Hammond; tne boring bus ride to the BOCES group; To Robby M- partyit up while you can!!; and thanks to Mr. Brooks for his advice and patience, and for putting up with the class of 84 ERIC DEFFENBACH leaves to his brother .L Matt, all the lectures from Mr Brooks; he also leaves to Doug, Joe, Kris,-the boring bus ride to BOCES; and he leaves a special thanks to Mr. Brooks, HENR FRASIER leaves to anyone, the backseat on the BOCES bus; To Sharon, Tammy, and Randy the abili- ty to get through NWCS. JOHN FRASIER leaves to his brother the challenge to beat his record as a Ro- meo even though he has a good start already MIKE HARPP leaves to his little sister Barbara, six more years in this school in hopes that she has a better time than he had; To Willv St., the ability to break the rules and not get caught; To Doug H. a list of ways of getting out of trouble if he does get caught. SONIA HAYES leaves to, next years seniors the pleasure of History and English.; To Cindy and Laurie, — get what they want any way they can. SUSAN MAHLER leaves a lot of thanks to Mr Ross and Mi Dower for four years of strict learning; To Mr. Brooks a new senior class and the hope they get their applications in quicker than she did; To Cindy and Laurie, I hope they get the guy they want, in a meaningful way. JAMES McCONNEL leaves to Angela, Lori, and Robert the best of luck with high school and the future; To Gab- by, he leaves a rookie defense; To Sherry, love and respect, and lastly a special thanks to Mr. Brooks. PATRICK McHUGH leaves to Rich Redmond good times with Buddy ; next years seniors, the fun we had doing out senior play-(don t get Mr. Kyrke mad); To Doug Moijfson, the ability to follow in Jeff's foot- rst psTai tf40 Missy, ail the love in the worm, good !uckin vout senior year-take care of yourself and come to me for help if you need it. PETER MILLINGTON leave-- Mr. Braley and Mr. Flackbarth. Pasum Biscum; To all his friends, may the rest of their time in school be happy and full of good luck . BECKY MILLING- TON leaves her gym locker to anyone who dares use it and not get something taken To Amy and Brenda one more year in hopes they make it through; To Mr Dovveta word of thanks for putting up with her and to Mr. Kyrke a thank you for making our seniopplay a success 1IELLN MINER leaves to Jason. Becky, Karen mifer a wish (or success in the years ahead; Her boring, sleepless BOCES bus ride to anyone who thinks they can get more sleep than she did; Her smelly locker to Jessy M. in hopes that she will enjoy it in the few years she has left; and the hope that her sister will return to finish her last year. KIM MON- ROE leaves to Mr. Biooks all the thanks in the world for his advice and constant lectures; To Mike Monrow the ability to count to ten before opening his mouth. To Joe Monroe the best of luck in his senior yeap enjoy it while you can : To Joe Neptune the nick- name Lips ; To Benny, Robbie, B.J., and Billy some- one new to pick on; and to Mr. Flackbarth a bottle of aspirin and alot of patience for he'll need it with next 36 years Course 2 math class. ARNOLD MOREHOUSE leaves his driving ability to B.T (crash 4); His brother my brains so he'll pass-he needs something ; To Mi. Kuzdal, luck next yeai in soccer; To all underclassmen the hope they years here are all enjoyable-the best ever!!!. JEFF MORRISON leave Cabby, and both L.L's a high position in MorrisonTsm ; to L.C. pepsi cola and a ran of 7 up; to K.K hi? ability to stay out of trouble; to B.J. hissability to have three lunches a day; To D.D. the hope her senior year.is as good of one as his has been; To his brothei,-better grades than I had ; and to Mr. Flachbarth his mathematical abilities. MARGOT MURPHY leaves to Pat B. our trips to LG. and a perm; To bill the Big Blue Bomb with an empty gas tank; To Keith and Dan L., two bright orange golf balls and a water fight; To Ange M , her tie; to Miss Huck, Mr. Kyrke, and Mr. Dower, alt the thanks and appreciation. ARLENE MYERS leaves to Missy B. all her love and friendship to help her make it through her last year; her thanks to Mrs. Mele for all the long talks; and good luck to the rest of the poor souls who will be !n  e next year. JIM PECK leaves to Brian J. and Kevin R. all oTthe terrific times they have had together at the trBiler, andy Beach afid the camp in Potfers- ville; keep upth h bons of keeping calm, as 1 do,_ times tluU they Jwy.e had together with red as 1 know how much he means to you also; to Laurie S. all of the great times that they have had and the times that have not been so great; he also leaves to Lourie his ability to stay calm and to keep peace! To Missy B. the strength to put up with Drone ; and to Lynn L and Lori L. the ability to put up with the Remingtons; and to Dan H. the memora- ble times in Jaunting camp and lots of SWAH. JIM REMINGTON leaves one liter of OJ to Andy, the memory of therern; to Tenny, a 1920 Ford and to BJ and the boys, the memories of HAA; to Lori L, Bernard and Kelly Li a HAA victim, and Valenta a left hook, connected. SCOTT REMINGTON leaves to Lynn, the right to remain in bed any tim- she gets sick! to Hang- er, my soccer ability and all tl SVVAH he can drink, to Lvnn all my love and respect; to Miss I a bag full of cookies, to Bruce and little Johnson all the partying they can handle, to L.L. the hope of controlling her younger sister. MARK RUMBLE leaves to his girl- friend, Felicia, thre' more years in NW; to R.D. the basketball games during A lunch; to Flackbarth, all the terrible jokes he can gather. NATALIE SALISBURY leaves to the juniors and Mr. Ross a great time in Economics and the best of luck and happiness to the class of 1985. TOM SHAMBO leves the ability to be a good fullback to Bomber, to Wanda, how to deal with Mr. M Sweeney; to Gregie, the ability to lift weights. ANNE SIMIONE leaves to Missy Baker and Jessica Mabb one more year in this Jrole. sbe leaves both of ttiem an extra butt on the morror, she leaves Wfrs. Mundy all the (hanks in the worlH for putting up ith me for 4 years and «he leaves tbi- school gladly. 'DALE SMITH lea ves to his sisterXindy, the courage and strengthgo fi life; good lui k to of North Wain SMITH 1. dy, fuddy girls, !h and to succeed in school, and in | nieces and nephews and the rest students, go for it' DARLENE memories of wrinkles to Bud their nicknames; to the fresh- guys to hang all over to the bathroom buddies she leaves C lunch period in the B- room and someone to take over her singing; to M B. I leave our friendship (I hope it lasts forever); to D.L.J | leave with Tim it «hr can find him, and tu Miss Hudu leave a big THANK YOU for helping me out these past few years. ROBERTpMITFT leavw to Renee B. his shoe box with Nancy iiOt; to Lynn C. his other, Levi jean jacker; to Brian T. thl bility to kill the bucks and to not get lost up on the mountains, to Mike P., Nicole; to Lori L. a pack of bubble gum, for Mi Kyrks I class; and the Paige a can of tennis balls and a spice cake. To Mark M. a .35 Marlin; to Hanger, good for- ■ GHcTix ihe.Cluistmas tiec business, and last but not least I leave to my brother Andrew, good luck in ever- ything during his remaining three years BILL STRAUSS leaves to Rob. G. his foui extra credits be- cause he will need them; to Steve M he leaves his floor hockey stick and talent, to Sue B. and Lori L. he leaves a locker big enough for their coats. RANDY YAN- DERWAKER leave- his sister Crystal the best of Tuck in soccer in her last two years at N.W.; to his brother Cory the ability to go out for every sport and especially to pick on Mr. McSweeney about the Celtiifo Gabby the best three year- in soccer and to Lynn C., Lynn L., Lori Lewis and Lisa Engle best wishes in the world. ■ODRON leaves to his brother two Atore |N.W.: to Mr. Brool the ability to «foot a eer; to Kevin R., the abili ty to accomplish a better floor hockey team; to the BL's much success in the future, and to Patty B. many good memories and best of luck in whatever you do. ROBERT WOOD leaves to Missy Jones the joy of making 70 in math: and much luck to Caroline (Bud) good luck with physiol- ogy: to Lauii Stevens her mouth and hope it won t get her in trouble, to Steve Smih his hockey stick, and lastly to his sister Virginia, the will to carry on in the years to come. • A JAMIE 37 CAN YOU IMAGINE CLARE AIKEN: A short brunette? ELLEN AIKEN: Without her comment? BECKY BAKER: Without ambition? MARIO BECERRIL: Not smiling and being on time? KIM BENSON: Laughing quietly? BARRY BISNER: Talking too much? KAREN BOWIE: Not being studious? DONNA CARLOZZI: Without a perm? CHRISTAL CASTNER: Not being bossy? SHERRY DAVIS: Being a Yankee? ERIC DEFFENBACH: Being a preppy? HENRY FRASIER: Without his chew? JOHN FRASIER: Being .broke? MIKE HARPP: With IT ? SONIA HAYES: Weighing 300 pounds? KATHY KAUFFMAN: Keeping her pocketbook for one day? GENE LEWIS: Not trying to be a lady's man? t SUE MAHLER: Not giggling? JIM MCCONNELL: Not being nice? PAT McHUGH: Not letting lot se in English class? PETER MILLINGTON: Without pretty girl pictures in his locker? BECKY MILLINGTON: In a good mood? HELEN MINER: Not chewing gum? KIM MONROE: Not being anyone but herself? ARNOLD MOREHOUSE: Without his loud music? JEFF MORRISON: Having Mrs. Mundys approval? MARGOT MURPHY: Not being perfect? ARLENE MYERS: Without her make-up? JIM PECK: On time for class? JIM REMINGTON: Not flirting? SCOTT REMINGTON: Without his truck? MARK RUMBLE: Not in a t-shirt? telling off the guys: }uiet? :ting normal? NATALIE SALISBURY N TOM SHAMBO: Shy and ANNE SIMIONE: Always DALE SMITH: Studying? DARLENE SMITH: With ROBERT SMITH: Witho BILL STRAUSS: Not chasing the freshmen girls? RANDY VanDERWARKER: Not being the big V? BILL TENNYSON: Without his hat? JAMIE VODRON: Not mouthing off? ROBERT WOOD: Flirting? P.S. These! As Seniors? t her memories of W.B.? girls chasing him? .GINE . . enior Class? MR. ROSS: Speaking loudly and carrying a big stick? MRS. MUNDY: Sweet 16? MRS. MELE: Not supporting the MR. DOWER: Being mean? MR. SPEARS: With muscles? MISS ISAFF: Not being enthusiastic? MR. K.UZDZAL: Not being here? MR. K.YRK: Not performing? MRS. GORDON: Without books? ’ MR. SEARLES: Playing a rock piano? MR. FLACKBARTH: Not telling corny jokes? MRS. MILLER; Out of the computer room? MR. WENTWORTH: Failing ajrtudent? MRS. MCDOWELL: Not making her phone calls? MR. MCDOWELL: A mad scientist? MR. BRALEY: With hair? jH MR. DONLON: Not talking about his children? MR MCSWEENEY: Without SAC? MISS VAIL: A grog? MR. DUNCAN: Without his “Big Boy toys? COACH JOSEPH: Taller? BEST LOOKING Clare Aiken, Rob Smith BEST DRESSED Anne Simione, Mario B. NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE NO PICTURE AVAILABLE BEST ATHLETE Donna C, Arnold M. HALL OF CLASS CLOWN Dar Smith, Jeff M. WORST DRIVER Kim Benson, Mike H. Karen Bowie, Mark R. MOST STUDIOUS NO PICTURE AVAILABLE BEST PERSONALITY Arlene M., Jim R. SHYEST Sonia H. Robert W. BIGGEST FLIRT Becky B., Scott R. FAME BIGGEST EATER Ellen A., Big V. ALWAYS LATE Sherry D., Jim P. A DAY AT 42 BOCES 7 THE BIG 20 is an incentive program to raise each stu- dent's academic achievement level by 20%. An individual plan is worked out for and by the student to set a specific schedule for goal achievement. Receptions will be held each quarter to honor the stu- dents who have made the BIG 20 by the percent increase, or who have made the honor or merit roll for each quar- ter. Other incentives offered are: each student receives a BIG 20 T-shirt, All students making the BIG 20 by the third quarter will go to the Ringling Brothers Circus, and every student who has made the BIG 20 for the entire year will attend a year end dinner. _____ AUTOGRAPHS STAIRWAY TO HEAVEN Left to Right: First Row: Kristin Breuer, Lisa Fish, Kelley Long, Jessi- ca Mabb, Second Row: Nedra Hol- land, Cathy Consi- dine, Caroline Smith, Darryl Loper, Kim Kadel, Third Row: Brian Johnson, Reese VanDerwarker, Kevin Ricard, Keith Gill, Naomi Smith, Dan Leg- gett. Left to Right: First Row: Mike McGowan, Bob Hart, Charles Lew- is, Kevin Fergu- son; Second Row: Deanne Austin, Brenda Otruba, Pam Bowie, Kelly Waldron; Third Row: Robert Ris- ing, Ralph Younes, Steve Tennyson, Doug Hamblin, Joe Neptune; Fourth Row: Rob- ert Stark, Lisa Morehouse, Steven Monroe, Patty Wheeler. JUNIORS 52 Left to Right: First Row: Amy Millington, Roger Baker, Kristin Nelson, Lori McConnell, Angela Mundy. Second Row: Fred Ratto, Richard Otruba, Joel Monroe, Lance Mitchell, Teresa Pauli; Third Row: Sharon Morehouse, Cindy Evans, Missy Baker, Anna Lindley, Maura Carroll, Patty Becerril. Left to Right: First Row: Anna Lind- ley, Dan Leggett, Kelley Long, Keith Gill. 53 Left to Right: First Row: Lori Lewis, Crystal VanDer- walker; Lisa Engle, Missy Bollman, Kelly Castner, Sec- ond Row: Hazel Millington, Sonya Eagle, April Reed, Karen Bruner, Wanda Shambo. Third Row: Sue Kowalsky, Shirley Hart, Amy Rob- erts, Georgene Carpenter, Kelly Bolton, Jennifer McElroy. Left to Right: First Row: Bill Murphy, Tammy Salisbury, Lynn Carpenter, Lynn Lewis, Va- lente Becerril, Sec- ond Row: Doug Morrison, Stephen Frasier, Steven Smith, Joe Vodron, Eric Schlaeg, B.J. Carboy. Third Row: Andy Ratto, Barry Millington, Rich Redmond, Roy Mihill, Tom- my Donahue, Dan Hill, Mike Kauff- man. 54 Left to Right: First Row: Robert Austin, Joe Ruane, Greg Tennyson, Troy Scripture, Shawn Clute. Second Row: Mark Morehouse, Jeff Clarke, Craig Maule, Charles Tennyson. Third Row: Karen Nelson, Rob McConnell, Michelle Mumblow, Stephanie VanDerwarker, Charles Lewis. Left to Right: First Row: Lynn Lewis, Lynn Car- penter, Lori Lewis, Dan Hill. 55 Left to Right: First Row: Joe Frasier, Amy Culver, Lau- rie Stevens, Cindy Eastman, Carolyn Murphy, Deann Burch, Second Row: Felicia Con- Ion, Renee Bou- 1 e 11 e , Wendy Brown, Nancy Neptune, Paige Smi th, Rh onda Steiner, Third Row: Norman Hayes, Andy G. Smith, Ralph Bart- lett, Andy B. Smith, Mike Peet, David Roberts. Left to right: First Row: Paul Hill, Darren Wheeler, Tom Meade, Steve Hayworth. Second Row: Jennifer Wallace, Becky DuRose, Mel Haner, Reisha Foote, Regina Tennyson, Colleen Killon. Third Row: Sherry Hammond, Mark Staunches, Sharon Fraisier, Tony Rose, Den- nis Loveday. FRESHMAN 56 Left to Right: First Row: Daughn Morehouse, Tammy Younes, Cindy Smith, Judy Olden, Linda Steele. Second Row: Benny Jeffords, Connie Kasson, Sue Brown, Dawn Ingersoll, Mike Monroe. Third Row: Roberta Duell, Tammy Frasier, Dawn Scott, Paul Hicks, Tom Carroll. Left to Right: First Row: Andy B. Smith, Second Row: Paige Smith, Re- nee Boulette. Third Row: Tom Carroll. 57 Left to Right: First Row: Michael Fer- guson, John Howe, Harold Ellsworth, Kevin Norton, Ste- phen Lewis, Paul Nestor. Second Row: John Slat- tery, Todd Mitch- ell, Jeff Good- speed, Dawn Hill, Jim Rose. Third Row: Sean Long, Judy Slattery, April Garage, Rose Hayes, Claire Armstrong, Hilla- ry Mundy, Tina Loveday. Left to Right: First Row: Jennifer Vanderheide, Sa- brina Mitchell, Marquel Johnson, Carrie Armstrong, Tina Smith, Heidi Hayes. Second Row: Richard Hill, Geanette Mach, Jim Rainey, Vickie Haner, Shawn Cleveland, Stacy Cooper. Third Row: Jim Ma- honey, Rick Bruner, Vincent Perry, Anna Wil- liams, Chris Wil- liams, Sam Malt- bie. 4th row: Jim Cheer, Alfred Harpp, Richard Rising, Fred McA- vey, Renee Mon- roe, Tina Hayes, Missy Jones EIGHTH GRADE 58 SEVENTH GRADE Left to Right: First Row Carlos Becer- ril, S. Weitz, Matt Deffenbach, T. Needham, Sabrina Mitchell, Fred Bollmann; Second Row: Kim Roberts, D. Johnson, Brian Hamblin, Rachael Keller, G. Nortan; Third Row: Chris Hart, Dan Stark, D. Tennyson Left to Right: First Row Ronnie Morehouse, Doug McClusky, R. Roberts, Paul Car- stenson, Rodney VanDerwarker, Kevin Bamberger; Second Row: Jen- nifer Reynolds, Richard Keller, Shawn Morien, Bobby Barret, Jeff McClusky; Third Row: Kevin Mas- trinunzio, T. Knapp, Carrie Sa- ville, Jeff Hamin, Matt Ratto S9 Left to Right: First Row: Cathy Coop- er, Jennifer Schaefer, Whitney Smith, Kim East- man, Becky Kas- son, Kim Hayes, Anthony Bruno; Second Row: Ruth Roberts, Gloria Bradway, Carolina Smith, Jeffrey Tennyson, Lynn Willis; Third Row: Greg Shambo, Mike Otruba, Da- vid Cronk, Corri Vanderwarker. Left to Right: First Row: Cathy Weatherwax, Jodi Hoyt, Susan Paul, Hope Owens, Ann Garage; Second Row: Barbi Harpp, Sarah Mundy, Kim Reed, Nicole Dutcher, Nicole Economon, Jessica Bartlett; Third Row: Brett Hagga- dorn, Wade Lewis, Lincoln Strum, Douglas Birch, Kelly Saville, Bri- an Ferguson, Greg Smith, Jody Lee Haner. SIXTH GRADE 60 Left to Right: First Row: Stacey Strom, Missy Springer, Jason Howe, Todd Wal- dron. Second Row: Jeannette Vonde- heide, Terry Smith, Elly May Haner, Ginger Wallace, Gretchen Cooper, Mary El- len Bruner, Third Row: Thane Clute, Matt Agard, Frank Basque, Tom Smith, Brenda Hammond, Chad Hayes, Scott Rob- bins, Scott Love- day, Chad Jones. FIFTH GRADE Left to Right: First Row: Michael Murphy, Chipper Harpp, Larry Smith, Christine Morehouse. Sec- ond Row: Kathy Thibeault, Kath- leen Murphy, Doug Peet, Greg Wescott, Laurie Keller, Beth More- house, Mark Younes, Rachael DuRose, Cindy Agard, Valerie West, Paul Cleve- land. Third Row: Wendy Stark, Todd Hamblin, Heidi Vanguilder, Ed Reynolds. 61 THIRD GRADE Left to Right: First Row: Jason Bedell, Amy Searles, Todd Stopps, Carmen Owens. Second Row: Heather Powers, Jason Dalaba, Eric Swan, Shawn Hayes, Danny Mitchell. Third Row: Brandi Scripture, Jennifer Palmer, Rodney Warner, Scott Long, Kristine Reynolds, Chris Culver. Left to Right: First Row: John VanDoren, Valentine Carstensen, Duane Wheeler, Elizabeth Wertime, Melody Ellsworth. Second Row: Christian Frasier, Stacy Hayes, Sarah Carpenter, Antoinette Garage, John Bradway, Christine Farmer. Third Row: Danny Wallace, Vicky Basque, Angela Cooper, Tammy Brunn, Timmy Tennyson, Michael Cooper, Kelly Smith. 62 Left to Right 1st Row: Kristin Bowie, Timothy Smith, Amy Wilson, Anita Higgins, Lydia Searles. 2nd Row: Christine Lewis, Mark Bennett, Teresa Wood, Lynette Roberts. 3rd Row: Jonathan Hart, Todd Pidgeon, Bradley Mitchell Left to Right: 1st Row: Ralph Hitchcock, Sean Eacret, Brandon Johnson. 2nd Row: Susan Murphy, Becky Vounes, Eric Granger, Erwin Bradway, Loretta Smith, Jeremy Gagnon, 3rd Row: Stacey Norton, Christy Swan, Trisha Smith, Lisa Roberts, Amanda Roberts. 63 Left to Right: First Row: Michael Vanderwarket, Fred Griffen, Billie Joe Packer, Becky Agard; Second Row: Billy Baker, Jeremy Paul, Joey Bartlett, Jeffrey Schaefer, Matthew Bradshaw, Vicki . Eastman, Becky Cooper; Third Row: Maria Malt- bie, Danny Grif- fen, Sbrine Foote, Michelle Baker, Alison Osterberg, Michael Vaughn, Brandi Farmer, Ni- cole Thibeault, Brian Harpp. Left to Right: First Row: Kevin Don- Ion, Ellen Moffitt, Samuel Roberts, Shana Morin, John Schleag; Second Row: Marsha Fish, Erin Murphy, Ka- ren Vounes, Na- than Dutcher, Richard Ham- mond, Serena Rose, Stacy Brad- shaw, Katrina Lewis; Third Row: Matthew Norton, Nichole Monroe, Kelly McGlashan, Wayne Farmer, Marcus Magee, Kevin Marr, Rob- ert Wood, Craig Hostetter, Jeremey Smith. M FIRST GRADE Left to Right: First Row: Billy Hill, Nathan Hill, Elise Swan, Brian Bump, Brendon Donlon; Second Row: Chuckie Moffitt, Billy Mill- er, Angela Smith, Julie Lagoy, Ryan Lashavay, Carrie Wood, Stacie Bol- ton, Cindy Mof- fitt; Third Row: Hollis Olden, Paul Matrose, Danny Virgil, Heather Thiebeault, Justin Cleveland, Matt Vicki, Anita Van- Doren, John Fish. ▼ Left to Right: First Row: Elizabeth Moffitt, Carrie Griffen, Darren Harvey, Virginia Wood, Janelle Rapp; Second Row: Ian Lewis, Joshua French, Fred Erickson, Heather Mitchell, Peter Palmer, Chris Wood, Ben Murphy; Third Row: Michael Wil- son, Trevor West- cott, Nathan Bump, Jason Hill, Allison Higgins, Erica Hammond, Dawn Harpp, Shannon More- house, Teddy McLaughlin. 65 Left to Right: First Row: Michele Ba- ker, Eric Hoffner, Jed Lewis, Brooke Bedell, Melissa Osterberg; Second Row: Kristine Kar- aus, Michael Hayes, Kimberly Monroe, Luke Boggia, Jason Tripp, Kelly Fuller; Third Row: Derek Olden, Dar- ian Granger, Scott Kramar, Laura Russell, Jennifer Hilton, Amanda Bump, Tate Hig- gins, Richard Swan. Left to Right: First Row: Christopher Mason, Benjamin Bradshaw, Betsy Loika, John Pow- ers, Allison Fabi- an; Second Row: Crystal LaFoun- tain, Dora Brad- way, Melissa Smith, Todd Granger, Charlene VanDoren, Jeremi- ah Monroe, Dain- yell Russell; Third Row: Lisa Castner, Rachael Boggia, Thomas Orluck, Matthew Magee, Daniel Ross, Ryan Lourge, Nathan Hostetter. 66 KINDERGARTEN Left to Right: First Row: Brian Hitch- cock, Tim Brower, John Roberts, Tara Murphy; Second Row: Billy Huffner, Geoffrey Greene, Duane Hammond, Andy Jeffords, Jason Younes; Third Row: Joshua Hol- combab, Robbie Bartlett, Jessica Morehouse, Me- lanie Vicki, Dawn Vanderwarker, Louisa Moffit, Ju- lie Griffen, Kiley Stoops. 68 JUNIOR HIGH BANDS From L to R: Row 1 - Matt Ratto, Jeff McClusky, Renee Redmod, Stephanie Wyatt, Chad Hayes, Doug McClusky, Peter Carstenson, Ruth Roberts. Row 2 - Rodney Vanderwarker, Debbie Morehouse, Tara Martin, Krista Magee, Judy Ross, Beth Barrett, Michele Scott, Sam Maltbie. 3rd Row: Marquel Johnson, Judy Slatterly, Carri Armstrong, Claire Armstrong, Anna William, Missi Jones, Stacy Cooper, Heidi Hayes. From L to R: 1st Row - Ann Garage, Nicole Dutcher, Nicole Economon, Whitney Smith, Kim Hayes. 2nd Row: Sherri Weitz, Kim Roberts, Caroline Smith, Gloris Bradway, Hope Owens, Row 3 - Cathy Cooper, Jennifer Schaeffer, Jeffery Tennyson, Jessica Gagnon, Sarah Mundy JUNIOR HIGH CHORUS From L to R: 1st row - Jeff MCluskey, Keith Mastranunzio, Sean Morin, Jeff Hamblin. 2nd Row: - Bobby Barrett, Ryan Robets, Doug McCluskey, Bobby Hamblin, Danny Harvey. 4th Row - Chad Murphy, Carlos Beccerrill, Fred Bollman, Jason Mastranuncio, Matt Deffenbach, Rodney Vanderwarker From L to R: 1st row: Wade Lewis, Corky Vanderwarker, Jeffery Tennyson. 2nd Row: Walter Harpp, Ed Reynolds, Jason Monroe, Greg Westcott. 3rd Row - Greg Shambo, Kelly Seville, Lincoln Strong, Greg Smith 70 From L to R: 1st Row: Kim Roberts, Debbie Frasier, Michele Scott, Stephanie Wyatt. 2nd Row: Elizabeth Dutcher, Deb Morehouse, Crystal Magee, Renee Redmond, Tara Martin. Row 3 - Heidi Hayes, Marquel Johnson, Rose Hayes, Missie Joes, Anne Williams, Claire Armstrong JUNIOR HIGH FIELD HOCKEY VARSITY SOCCER J.V. SOCCER SENIORS: Robert Smith; Scott Rem- ington; Mario Bec- cerril; Jim Rem- ington; Gene Lew- is; Arnold More- house; Jim McConnell; Dale Smith; Randy Vanderwalker. JU- NIORS: Dan Leg- gett; Keith Gill; Brian Tennyson. SOPHOMORES: Valente Beccerril, Dan Hill. FRESH- MEN: Andy B. Smith. TIMERS SCOREKEEPERS: Lori McConnell; Cathy Considine; Nedra Holland First Row; Left to Right; Sam Mal- bie, Luis Beccerril, Mike Monroe; Benny Jeffords, Sean Long. Second Row: Left to Right: Jeff Goodspeed, Tom Carrol, Mark Morehouse; Todd Mitchell, Robert McConnell, Bill Murphy 74 CHEERLEADERS 75 NORTH WARREN HIGH SCHOOL PRESENTS THE CLASS OF 1984 IN BOOKS AND CROOKS BY NEWT MITZMAN WILLIAM DALZELL Michael Harpp Jim Remington Donna Carlozzi Gene Lewis Robert Smith Arlene Myers Becky Millington Bill Strauss Arnold Morehouse Sherry Ann Davis Darlene Smith CAST Arnold Q. Henly Francis Miss Irene Hamilton Gerard Larry Malone Lindy Williams Goody Gulfhopper P. Oliver Burkholder Lieutenant Shaw Mrs. Mildred Gunlock Mrs. Margaret Blickle Mr. Kyrk has directed a total of 30 performances in his past at Pottersville and North Warren. He captured the attention of the people in the audi- ence and the students. He is a fine performer himself; as shown through his directing and per- forming in his classroom. The person he reaches through his performing carries a special feeling inside. When the curtain rises you can have faith in his experience, perfec- tionism, and professionalism. Thank you from the class of 1984. 77 Right to Left: First Row: Becky Mill- ington, Lisa More- house, Mike Kauffman, Mr. Searles. Second Row: Caroline Murphy, Deann Austin, Andy B. Smith, Mario Be- cerrill. Missy Ba- ker, Georgene Car- penter, Colleen Killon, Gene Lew- is, Steve Smith, Arnold More- house. CHORUS Right to Left: First Row: Nancy Nep- tune, Cindy East- man, Amy Culver, Mary Ross. Second Row: Kelly Castner, Lori Lew- i s , C h r i s t a 1 Castner, Lynn Car- penter, Cathy Considine. Third Row: Shirley Hart, Karen Bruner, Crystal Vander- waker, Caroline Smith. Fourth Row: Lisa Engle, Lori Stevens, Patty Wheeler, Cathy Hicks, Kristin Breuer. 78 Left to Right - First Row: Wendy Brown, Amy Mill- ington, Mara Car- roll, Cathy Consi- dine. Second Row: Teresa Pauli, Christal Castner, Ann Lindley, Amy Culver, Carolyn Murphy. Third Row: Ralph Bart- lett, David Rob- erts, Nancy Nep- tune, Andy Ratto, Cathy Hicks, Brenda Otruba. Fourth Row: Fred Ratto, Lance Mitchell, Steve Scott, Renee Bou- 1 e 11, Norman Hayes, Lisa Fish, Andy B. Smith. Fifth Row: Andy G. Smith, Angela Mundy, Thomas Carroll, Colleen Killon. BAND Left to Right: First Row: Kristin Breuer, Steve Smith. Second Row: Lisa Fish, Cathy Hicks, Fred Ratto. ALL STATE 79 MATH LEAGUE Left to Right: First Row: Doug Morri- son, Mrs. Miller, Andy Ratto. Sec- ond Row: Steve Tennyson, Fred Ratto, Cathy Con- sidine, Brian Tennyson, Lisa Fish, Kelly Wal- dron. Third Row: Darryl Loper, Keith Gill, Kristin Breuer, Dan Leg- gett, Mark Rum- ble. BOCES Left to Right: Firs Row: Doug Hamb lin, Sharon More house. Sherry Am Davis, Kevin Fer guson; Secont Row: Henry Fra sier, Kristin Nel son, Helen Miner Tom Shambo Third Row: Rober Stark, Robert Ris ing, Eric Deffen bach, W i 1b u Tennyson, Jin McConnell. 80 NEWSPAPER STAFF Left to Right: First Row: Mark More- house, Lori McConnell, Patty Becerril, Teresa Pauli, Nedra Hol- land, Kelley Long, Angela Mundy, Lisa Engle, Rob McConnell, Randy VanDerwarker, Donna Carlozzi, Mike Kauffman, Miss Isaf. STUDENT COUNCIL Left to Right: First Row: Arlene Myers, Christal Castner; Second i Row: Lori Lewis, Darryl Loper, Ne- dra Holland, Dawn Scott, Missy ! Baker, Kristin | Breuer, Brenda .Otruba; Third .Row: Tammy Younes, Tom Car- roll, Andy Ratto, Steve Smith, Cathy Hicks, Joe Frasier, Dan Hill, Andy Smith. 81 CONGRATULATIONS JIM YOU DID IT! MOM DAD PECK Jk J|k CONGRATULATIONS TO |H Jj| HELEN CLASS OF 84! LOVE, MOM FAMILY CONGRATULATIONS EMk TO MARIO THE CLASS j OF 84! LOVE MOM. Y DAD AND FAMILY CONGRATULATIONS m W TO KIM AND THE CLASS OF 84! AUNT NETTIE UNCLE AL Scott, WE WISH YOU f y ALL THE SUCCESS AND r j! HAPPINESS W M LIFE HAS IN STORE FOR YOU. LOVE ALWAYS, MOM DAD GOOD LUCK CLASS OF 84! MRS. MILLER CONGRATULATIONS TO KIM LOVE, JOHN BARB, JOSH JIMMY GOOD LUCK KIM! WE LOVE YOU, SIS, CHARLIE, SANDY, JUDY TAMMY CONGRATULATIONS r TO SUSAN THE CLASS m A OF 84! ■F LOVE, MOM DAD Congratulations To The Class Of 84! PATRONS ROBERT E. HARNETT PINE TREE MOTEL VIKING MOTEL OASIS MOTEL Kim BEST OF LUCK IN THE FUTURE! LOVE, LYNN SAM K-W TV Appliance Center Chestertown, N. Y. 12817 GE-TV Appliances Franchise Dealer SALES SERVICE Vlig) Eureka Vacuum Supplies Radio Shack Antenna Installation - Appliance Repairs - All makes Tel. 518-494-3165 Best Wishes + Super Success To Robert And The Class Of '84 SMITHS BRANT LAKE MARKET + LIQUOR STORE 494-3351 494-3551 BOB, SYLVIA AND ANDREW Congratulation To The Class Of '84 And Becky M. From JEAN, CHUCK + CHUCK BAKER AND RUTH THOMAS Congratulations Becky And The Class Of '84 Love MOM, ED, TINA, GARY AMY Phone 494-3088 83 85 Congratulations Geets! Best Of Luck And Happiness To You And The Class Of 84' Love, MOM AND SCOTT Congratulations To Kim Monroe And The Class Of 84' We Knew You Would Make It. Keep Smiling And Think Positive. Love MOM + DAD The Portrait It’s What You Want It To Be The Varden Portrait is a timeless commemorative of your graduation. 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. Inrtlpii 86 Congratulations To Bill + Jamie And The Class Of 84' FROM THE SILVER STAR DINER STEVE + BONNIE MONROE AND FAMILY Best Wishes Congratulations To The To Class Of 84' Kim, Eric Annie And The Class Of RON'S DINER 84' From Bob Hayes Pauline Kowaisky DICK, DEB, CHRIS RICH Congratulations Pumpkin. Good Luck To You Congratulations And The Class Of To 84' Bill And His Classmates Love GRANDMA GRANDPA JOE BETSY STRAUSS AUNT ELLEN 87 GIRLS BASKETBALL Left to Right: First Row: April Reed, Wanda Shambo, Lynn Carpenter; Second Row: Lynn Lewis, Angela Mundy, Kelly Castner, Christal Castner, Stephanie VanDerwarker, Lori Lewis. VARSITY Left to Right: First Row: Colleen Kil- lon, Georgene Car- penter, Renee Bou- lette, Wendy Brown, Mel Haner. JUNIOR VARSITY 88 GOLF Left to Right: First Row: Rich Red- mond, Dan Leg- gett, Bill Murphy; Second Row: Keith Gill, B.J. Carboy, Tom Carroll. TENNIS Left to Right: First Row: Valente Be- cerril, Lynn Car- penter, Doug Mor- rison; Second Row: Angela Mundy, Lori Lewis, Lynn Lewis, Joe Vodron; Third Row: Mike Kauffman, Andy Ratto. 8S GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Left to Right: First Row: Sharon Mor- ehouse, Caroline Smith, Darryl Loper, Naomi Smith, Christal Castner; Second Row: Kristin Breuer, Patty Be- cerril, Kim Kadel, Donna Carlozzi. VARSITY Left to Right: First Row: Nancy Nep- tune, Lynn Lewis, Renee Boulette, Wendy Brown; Second Row: Jen- nifer McElroy, Dawn Scott, Wan- da Shambo, Karen Nelson. JUNIOR VARSITY 90 GIRLS SOFTBALL BOY'S BASEBALL Left to Right: First Row: April Reed, Wanda Shambo, Kristin Breuer, Re- nee Boulette, Cry- stal VanDer- warker; 2nd Row: Stephanie Van- Derwarker, Claire Aiken, Becky Ba- ker, Christal Castner, Brenda Otruba; 3rd Row: Mel Haner, Col- leen Killon, Geor- gene Carpenter, Dawn Scott, Kelley Long, Darryl Loper; 4th Row: Naomi Smith, Kim Kadel, Sharon Morehouse, Dawn Ingersoll, Susan Brown, Connie Kasson, Wendy Brown. ■--------- Cf'J ■ Left to Right: First Row: Dale Smith, Joe Frasier, Jim Remington, Lance Mitchell; Second Row: Mark Morehouse, Roger Baker, Tom Shambo, Rob- ert Smith, Arnold More- house, Andy Smith; Third Row: Mike Peet, Stephen Frasier, Randy VanDer- warker, Pat McHugh, Gene Lewis, Mario Becerril, Marl Rumble, Troy Scripture, Ralph Bartlett, Mike Mon- roe. si Congratulations Class Of 1984 THE FAMILY DELI Pottersville, N.Y. 494-3489 Compliments Of GAMBLE'S HARDWARE + COLLECTIBLES 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 Monday - Thurs 10-9 Fri-Sun 10-10 Compliments BROWN SON LUMBER CO. 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Inc. CHESTERTOWN, N.Y. 12817 Phone 518-623-3811 Insurance Estimates J zof-ztiiLonaC. czfyuto dxajt± Foreign American Cars Box 139 Collision Specialists Rts. 9 28 Warrensburg, N. Y. Rob And Class Of 1984 All That You Are And All You Can Be May Your Dreams And Goals Become Realities AVON PRODUCTS INC. Sylvia Smith District Sales Man. Northeastfield Trainee 518-494-3982 12885 prtnk'5 RESTAURANT . . . on Loon Lake Jcts.-Rtes.8 9 • Chest ertown, N. Y. 12817 John P. Gallagher IN. Chef-Manager Banquet Facilities • Open Year Hound • American Menu 494-4141 Congratulations Class Of 1984 THE ATTIC ANTIQUES Class Of '84 May All Your Hopes Be Wishes And All Your Wishes Come True ADIRONDACK PEDDLER BIG A GOOD-BUY AUTO PARTS 494-2422 Main St - Pottersville, N.Y. Store Hrs: Mon-Fri 8:00 To 5:00 Sat. 8:00 To 3:00 Congratulations: Class Of '84 Best Wishes To The Class Of '84 BLACK BEAR RESTAURANT Bob And Lois Stetson CINDY'S BEAUTY SHOP Gifts And Souvenirs Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 (518) 494-3215 OPEN DAILY 7 TO 7 SUNDAY 7 TO 4 DABTS GENERAL STORE ROUTE 8 BRANT LAKE. NY 12815 (518) 494-4039 DELI 8( SANDWICHES GROCERIES - HARDWARE CASE KNIVES - FOOTWEAR JOHNSON WOOL CLOTHING ountdin lines Fwmtrly-ClMSttr  Sc Ik 90 « HtrtCM N| I Pottersville, N.Y. 494-3692 Success Happiness To The Class Of 84 'Your Community Newspaper WE CARE WE CARE WE CARE WE CARE WE CARE WE CARE WE CARE WE —We Care— A Committment to our Neighbors ZBecaube we in lie jVotll ounlty live in a bftecial envitonmenl, fat from many of lie tetvice oullelb, we made a bfiecial commillmenl lo out cublometb lo male tetvice out numlet one fitiotily. Wien you fiutclabe one of out Wlitlfiool affilianceb, ffilLd ot 'ffenill F1 ot any of out ollet (fualily htoduclb you ate al o luyiny out name. 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LAKESIDE MOTEL Horicon Avenue Brant Lake, NY 12815 Tues.-Wed.-Fri.-Sat. 9-6 Thurs. 9-8 Chestertown N.Y. 12817 Congratulations Class Of '84 Compliments Of POTTERSVILLE POST OFFICE Congratulations To Jefl and C ; i nates FairWayi ivlotifl no every an there openth A Way, and Ways, and a Way .And the High Soul the Hig And the Low Soul gripes the Low And in between, on the misty flat; The rest drift to and fro. But tp every man there openth A High Way, and a'low. And every man decideth The Way his. ?ouL shalrggp. ' ORIGINALS Main Street Chestertown, N Y. 494-3116 Congratulates The Class Of '84 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 '84 Grads The Best BJ’S — For All Your Floral And Gift Needs Tel. 5X8-494-4052 AMERICAN WHEELS Fresh, Dried Silk Arrangements For All Occasions Baskets, Floral Supplies We Deliver Swan s Center Dick Swan Riverside Drive Chestertown, N. 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