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

 - Class of 1987

Page 1 of 132

 

North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection, 1987 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collectionPage 7, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collectionPage 11, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collectionPage 15, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collectionPage 9, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collectionPage 13, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collectionPage 17, 1987 Edition, North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 132 of the 1987 volume:

BRANT LAKE CHESTERTOWN POTTERSVILLE NEW YORK 12815 NEW YORK 12817 NEW YORK 12817 Title Page 1 'A There is an English teacher at North Warren who has taught us IKS I much more than just English. His lesson to us was responsibility for getting things done. Our freshman year he told us exactly what to do, our sophomore year he gave us options to choose from, our junior year he was there to answer any questions we had about class events and our senior year he let us take control and decide things ourselves. He stuck by us when things didn't look well and pulled us through. He helped us grow and become better people and taught us to take the good with the bad. He respected us as individuals and we respect him a great deal, that's MICHAEL 2 Dedication In Remembrance Of 3 IN REMEMBRANCE OF REGINA L.TENNYSON The senior class wishes to remember Kegina L. Tennyson, a special person who touched all of our hearts. We miss her smile and laughter that she brought to all of us. Through classrooms, into the halls, to where ever she was, there was a smile for everyone. Although she isn't here with us we will remember her and cherish her memories. FACUL TY STAFF 4 Faculty Staff BOARD OF EDUCATION AND ADMINISTRATION The 1986-1987 North Warren Board of Education consisted of (Row 1) Ann B. Murphy, Joan Johnson, Sylvia Smith, Vice-President Bonnie Mundy, (Row 2) Peter Strom, George Ochsie, President Dr. Thomas McHugh, Frank Hill and (absent) James Cleveland. District Superintendent High School Principal Elementary Principal William Donlon Joseph Murphy Gail Sirrine Board Of Education Administration 5 After more than 30 years, Mr. Ross, retires as business teacher from North Warren Central School. He is involved in many community activities, as justice of the peace, with the fire com- pany, and in private business. He resides in Chestertown with his wife, Kay. Mr. Ross' family consists of children, Michael and Deborah and step-children. Corky, Vicki and Monica Rob- erts. The North Warren community thanks him for his many years of service and wish him good health and prosperity in his retirement years. 6 £ WENDELL ROSE mcnm. STAFF, BUS DRIVERS Teresa Andrew MS Reading Hazel Bentley Bus Driver Pidy Carboy HS Special Ed Phil Dalaba MS Custodian Lorna Brewer Home Ec. Sub. Regina Chabarek District Librarian Martin Bruno HS Custodian Liz Clancy MS Home Ec. Mary Andresen Speech Therapist Fran Barrett MS Nurse Raechelle Bugni MS Grade 5 Pat Dalaba Bus Driver TEACHERS, STAFF, BUS DRIVERS Frank Dower HS Social Studies Milton Fish Bus Driver Barbara Harnett Confidential Secretary Lynn Hill Clerk's Secretary Don Ellis District Guidance Robert Flachbarth HS Math Bob Hart Bus Driver Robert Hill ES Custodian Deborah Fabian ES Grade 1 Gail Gabriels ES Grade 2 Kathy Fariss HS Home Ec. Mary Ellen Gaddy ES Garde 1 TEACHERS, STAFF. BUS DRIVERS Michael Kuzdzal Gayle Lagas Charlene Hiller Linda Howe Sue Huck David Jenkins MS English MS Special Ed. MS Aide ES Grade 4 ES Phys. Ed. ES Grade 4 Karen Lynch Nadine Magee Charlotte Jones Tony Joseph Susan Kearing Tracy Kelleher MS Grade o ES Reading ES Secretary MS Phys. Ed. District MS Math Donna LaGoy Eleanor Lambert Psychologist Kay Luke ES Kindergarten ES Aide Phyllis Levine MS Aide Geoffrey Christine Marra ES MS Art Mary Matrose Maliszewski HS Math Susan Martin Guidance MS Social ES Nurse Secretary Studies Staff 9 TEACHERS, STAFF, BUS DRIVERS Michael MeSweeney MS HS Ind. Arts Richard Morse HS Science Joanne Paulson MS Reading Harvey Robbins Bus Mechanic Clarence Meade Bus Supervisor Craig Moskos HS Business Robert Perry MS Grade 5 Pat Roberts Bus Driver Melody Meade Bus Driver Deborah Murray ES Music Ross Persons MS Reading Wendell Ross HS Business Susan Miller ES Kindergarten John O’Neill Bus Driver Bonnie Ratto Bus Driver Fran Schulz HS English Cindy Moehringer HS French William Ordway MS Grade o Ricky Morehouse ES Custodian Kathy Osterberg HS Secretary 10 Staff TEACHERS, STAFF, Patrick Sullivan Art Trudy Walp District Reading Lynn Swan Grade 3 Greg Waters HS Phys. Ed. Denni Searles HS Music Della Shiell ES Aide Kathy Tennyson ES Kindergarten Margaret Wertime ES Grade 1 Muriel Searles ES Aide Gail Sirrine ES Grade 3 Colleen Thompson Bus Driver Red Wheeler Bus Driver Pat Shaw MS Aide Joseph Slattery Bus Driver Susan Vail MS French Stanley Williford ES Grade 2 BUS DRIVERS Art Shiell Bus Driver Sandy Smith Bus Driver Jerry VanGuilder MS Custodian Dennis Wilson HS English Staff 11 1991 - 1999 12 Grades K.-8 CLAFF OF '99 Kindergarten is fun to play outside Jeffrey Heonis Mrs. Lagoy's kindergarten. Row 1; Beth Ann Hayes, Jerimiah Holcomb, Jamie Smith, Becky Hilton, Brian Hopkins, Shane Maltbie. Row 2; Jason Potter, Andrew Smith, Jessica Clark, Beth Packer, Michael Kane, Daniel Howe, Dylan Brzozowski. Ab- sent; Amanda Murphy, Jeffrey Wolf, Shan- non Olden and Douglas Morehouse. Mrs. Miller's Kindergarten: Row 1; Joseph Bump, Joshua Bump. Toby Jordon, Francis VanCour. Row 2; Katie Koraus, Kristen Venosa, Karen Baker, Nicole LaFlure, Jamie Smith. Row 3; Michael Todriff, Anthony Granger, Daniel Baumann, Jayson Dinger, Donald Atkinson, Douglas Griffen, Joh- nathan Johnson. Nicholas Work. Mrs. Tennyson's Kindergarten; Row 1; Erin Huntington, Jessamyn Lambert. Bethany Hayes, Hope Saville, Joshua Bley. Jamie Koraus, Patrick Yosco, Mrs. Tennyson. Row 2; Jeffrey Heonis, Robert Mason, Thomas Fiorino, Micahel Baker, Kristen Bamberger, Nichole Baldwin, Shannon Donlon, Amy Hiller. Absent - Kenneth Russell. Kindergarten 13 CLASS OF '98 First Grade is learning to read and write. Heather Wilson Mrs. Wertime's First grade: Row 1; Anthony Lashway, Erin Fuller, Steven Emlaw, David Baker, Silas Tucker. Row 2; Bridget Abare, Brandy Hill, Candy Loika, Melissa Ellsworth, Angela Monroe, Lisa Fish, Jaimie Mitchell, Nicole Murray. Row 3; Gary Harrison, Frank Erickson, Corey Little, Eric Byrne, Jeremy Vanselow, Jason Cooper. Mrs. Gaddy's First grade: Lucas Fiorino, Jus- tin Remington, Christina Hayes, Becky Gagnon, Ashley Osterberg, Roy Granger, Dominic Agresta, Joe Magee. Row 2; Mi- chael Tyrell, Pam Reed. Dawn Russo, Kris- tin Elmendorf, Helen Joyce, Adam Hart. Row 3; Mrs. Gaddy, Craig House, Christo- pher Walker, Joe Miller, Matthew Atkin- son. Mrs. Fabian's First grade: Row 1; Douglas Granger, Jody Heinemann, Ashley Stein- mann, Michael Monroe. Row 2; Elizabeth Boggia, Melissa Lakus, Melanie Murray, Travis Wallace. Row 3; Laurel Wertime, Jen- nifer Vounes, James Cleveland, Shane Bol- ton, Heather Wilson, Brian Pauli, Mrs. Fabi- an, Shallon Russell, Kara Vann. Row 4; Jer- ry Bump, Glenn Packer. 14 First Grade CLASS OF '97 Second grade is different than first Thomas Hughes Mrs. Gabriel's Second grade: Row 1; Jason Granger, Darian Granger, Patrick Burch, Jason Younes, Crystal LaFountain, Erika Baldwin, Kathleen Russell. Row 2; Tommy Hughes, Vicky Roberts, Brian Hitchcock, Fletcher Conlon, Henry Farmer, Kate Cha- barek, Brian Bedell. Row 3; Julie Griffin, Derek Olden, Jedidiah Armstrong, Kim Monroe, Jason Wolf, Jennifer Magee, Kris- ten Fish, Tony Lang, Dainyell Russell. Row 4; Mrs. Walp, Mrs. Gabriels. Mr. Williford's Second grade: Row 1; Fred Petteys, Jason Lagoy, Matthew Todriff, Bob- by Olden, Jennifer Hilton, Jason Hiller. Row 2; Nancy Cooper, Craig Emlaw, Krista Lee Rapp, Jennifer Moffitt. Row 3; Michael Herwerth, Justin Davidson, Theodore J. Ar- vanitis, Jennifer Huntington, Heather Lew- is, Louisa Moffitt, Amanda Wood, Billy Cal- lister, Brian Bump, Christian Avignon. Row 4; Christopher Hayes, Jared Hill, Brian M - trose, Michael Heonis, Steven LaPelle, Mr. Williford. Absent - Jed Lewis. Second Grade 15 CLASS OF '96 Third Grade is a nice class! Robbie Bartlett Ms. Sirrine's Third Grade: Row 1; Betsy Loika, Scott Kramar, Joshua Holcomb, James Duell, Allison Fabian, Brooke Bedell, Ryan Lashway, John Powers, Ms. Sirrine. Row 2: Melissa Osterberg, Richard Swan, Timmy Brower, Jennifer Meyer, Kelly Fuller, Mike Hayes, Rachel Boggia, Jesse Linton, Victor Secor. Row 3; Melanie Vicki, Kristine Koraus, Duane Hammond, John Roberts, Dan Ross, Tommy Orluk, Fred Erickson, Chris Mason. Mrs. Swan's Third Grade: Row 1; Robbie Bartlett, Geoffrey Green, Michele Baker, Maria Tucker, Ryan Tourge. Row 2; Char- lene VanDoren, Amanda Bump, Jeremiah Monroe, Darren Harvey, Melissa Smith, Ki- ley Stoops, Jamie Pauli. Row 3; Andy Jef- fords, Luke Boggia, Nathan Bump, Jennifer Rohn, Dora Bradway, Miranda Kolakowski. Row 4: Laurie Russell, John Agresta, Mat- thew Magee, Hollis Olden, Beau Miner, Lisa Castner, Leslie Rhatigan, Jaime Bley. 16 Third Grade OACT OF '95 Fourth grade is challenging. Rich Hammond Miss Davis' Fourth grade: Row 1; Julie La- goy. Chuck Moffitt, Joshua French, Angela Smith, Melinda Kane, Elizabeth Moffitt, Virginia Wood, Stacie Bolton, Peter Palmer. Row 2: Justin Cleveland, Paul Matrose, Heather Mitchell, Joel Monroe, Miss. Davis. Row 3; Alison Higgins, Brendon Donlon, Mike Wilson, Chris Wood. Mr. Jenkins' Fourth grade: Row 1; Trevor Wescott, Ben Murphy, Janelle Rapp, Carrie Griffen, Cindy Moffitt. Row 2; Elise Swan, Chris Work, Ian Lewis, Bill Hill, Nate Bump, Carrie Wood, Matt Vicki, Dawn Harpp. Row 3; Anita VanDoren, Bill Miller, Jason Hill, Richard Hammond, Shannon Morehouse. Fourth Grade 17 CLA OF '94 Fifth Grade is funfilled, fabulous and fantastic! Alison Osterberg Mrs. Bugni's fifth grade: Row 1; Nathan Dutcher, Shana Morin, Billy Jo Packer. Row 2; Nicole Monroe, Alison Osterberg, Kristen Bartlett, Michelle Baker, Kelly MacGlashan. Row 3; Sabrina Foote, Maria Malt- bie. Row 4; Serena Rose. Mr. Perry's fifth grade: Row 1; Becky Cooper, John Schlaeg, Jonathan DuRose. Row 2; Brandi Farmer, Marc Hayes, Charles Olden, John VanDoren, Kevin Marr. Mrs. Bugni's fifth grade: Row 1; Wayne Farmer, Billy Baker, Samuel Roberts, Jeff Schaefer, Kevin Donlon. Row 2; Becky Agard, Matthew Agresta, Joey Bartlett. Row 3; Matthew Norton, Mark Elemendorf, Marcus Magee. Row 4; Jason Dalaba. Mr. Perry's fifth grade. Row 1; Fred Griffen, Danny Griffen, Matthew Dinger, Katrina Lewis, Vicki Eastman, Jessica Prosser. Row 2; Marsha Fish, Karen Younes, Ellen Moffitt. Row 3; Heidi Flynn, Tonya Hall, .Chris Kolakowski, Jarred Lang. 18 Fifth Grade CLACC OF '95 Sixth Grade is extremely fascinating, exciting and full of fun! Elizabeth Wertime Mrs. Lynch's sixth grade: Row 1; Timothy Tennyson, Danny Wallace, Christine Farmer, Danny Mitchell, Duane Wheeler, Christian Frasier, John Bradway, Billy Jenkins. Mrs. Lynch's sixth grade: Row 1; Karen Sauro, Vicky Basque, Kristine Reynolds, Melody Ellsworth, Valentine Carstensen, Stacy Hayes. Mr. Ordway's sixth grade: Row 1; Rodney Warner, John Umber, Todd Stoops, Shawn Hayes. Row 2; Jason Bedell, Amy Searles, Kamden Longe, Scott Long. Row 3; Michael Cooper, Angela Cooper, Sarah Car- penter. Mr. Ordway's sixth grade: Row 1; Heather Powers, Antoinette Garage, Elizabeth Wertime, Chris Culver, Roger Gill. Row 2; Steven Hill, Tammy Bruno, Jennifer Palmer. Sixth Grade 19 CLASS OF The seventh grade class officers consist of President Amanda Roberts, Vice President Tere- sa Wood, Secretary Lydia Searles, and Treasurer Joe Belline. Picture 1: (Row 1) Lisa Roberts, Amy Wilson. (Row 2) Loretta Smith, Susan Murphy, Lydia Searles, Jeanette Vonderheide, Teresa Wood, Mary Bradway, Anita Higgins. Picture 2: (Row 1) Christopher Smith, Buster Ferry, Lynette Roberts, Anne Agresta, Rebecca Younes, Brian Ramsey. (Row 2) Cassie Morehouse, Eric Granger, Jason Morehouse, Tricia Smith. Picture 3: (Row 1) Mary Ellen Bruner, Kristen Bowie, Kristina Lewis. (Row 2) Missy Springer, Lisa Hoyt. (Row 3) Angela Otruba, Amanda Roberts. Picture 4: (Row 1) Mr. Ross Persons, Randy Frasier, Walter Harpp, Frank Basque, Greg Smith, Jesse Schwarz. Picture 5: (Row 1) Jason Howe. (Row 2) Sean Taylor, Jeremy Gagnon, Edward Reynolds, Todd Pidgeon. (Row 3) Aron Monroe, Brandon Johnson. 20 Seventh Grade CUFF OF '91 The eighth grade class officers are President Kathleen Murphy, Vice-President Noble Arm- strong, Secretary Rachael DuRose, and Treasurer Douglas Peet. Picture 1: (Top to bottom) Robert Yosco, Shelly Secor, Ginger Wallace, Matt Agard, Jon Hayes. Chad Jones, Mark Younes, Rodney Secor, Doug Burch. Picture 2: (Row 1) Terry Smith, Laurie Keller, Emily Belline, Erik Schlimer, Cleyona Dalaba, Todd Hamblin, Wendy Stark. Picture 3: (Row 1) Noble Arm- strong, Thane Clute, Todd Waldron. (Row 2) Matt Murphy, Greg Wescott, Thomas Smith. Picture 4: (Row 1) Jill Murphy, Kathleen Murphy, Angela Sauro, Kerry Kane, Heidi Van- Guilder, Jody Hoyt, Stacy Strom. Picture 5: (Row 1) Gretchen Cooper, Jason Monroe, Doug Peet. (Row 2) Brenda Ham- mond, Laura Mohter, Rachael DuRose. (Row 3) John Huck, Cindy Agard, Chad Hayes. Eighth Grade 21 MIDDLE SCHOOL MUSIC 7th . 8th Grade Chorus: Row 1; Cleyona Dalaba. Stacy Strom, Anne Agresta, Emily Belline, Teresa Wood, Lydia Searles, Kath- leen Murphy. Row 2; Heidi VanGuilder, Kerry Kane, Loretta Smith, Rachael DuRose, Kristina Lewis. Row 3; Jill Murphy, Ginger Wallace, Jeanette Vonderheidi, Angela Sauro, Anita Higgins, Amy Wilson, Bran- don Johnson, Gretchen Cooper. Row 4; Mary Bradway, Kristine Morehouse, Shelly Secor, Lisa Hoyt, Lisa Roberts, Amanda Roberts. Lynette Roberts, Trisha Smith, Kristin Bowie. Stage Band: Row 1; Noble Armstrong, Lisa Roberts, Amanda Roberts, Lisa Hoyt, Kath- leen Murphy. Row 2; Kerry Kane, Lydia Searles, Loretta Smith, Jody Hoyt. Row 3; Jill Murphy, Angela Sauri, Jon Hayes, Mr. Roger Gibbs, Director. Senior Band: Row 1; Amanda Roberts, Lydia Searles, Robert Yosco, Teresa Wood, Kath- leen Murphy. Row 2; Jody Hoyt, Lisa Hoyt, Lisa Roberts, Anne Agresta, Amy Wilson, Kerry Kane. Row 3; Mary Bradway, Heidi VanGuilder, Lynette Roberts, Anita Hig- gins, Mary Ellen Bruner. Row 4; Noble Armstrong, Cindy Agard, Angela Sauro, Jill Murphy, Jon Hayes, Loretta Smith, Susan Murphy, Kristen Bowie. 22 Music MIDDLE SCHOOL SPORTS 7th 8th Grades Girls Field Hockey - Row 1; Kathleen Murphy, Lynette Roberts, Lisa Hoyt, Amy Wilson, Lydia Searles. Row 2; Anne Agresta, Kerry Kane, Jody Hoyt, Anita Higgins, Loretta Smith, Emily Belline. Row 3; Amanda Roberts, Susan Murphy, Kristin Bowie, Lisa Roberts, Shelly Secor, Ginger Wallace. Row 4; Jill Murphy, Heidi VanGuilder, Gretchen Cooper, Cindy Agard, Brenda Hammond, Angela Sauro. 7th 8th Grades Boys Soccer - Row 1; Doug Peet, Greg Wescott, Brian Ramsey, Jeremy Gagnon, Todd Pidgeon. Row 2; Matt Mur- phy, John Huck, Matt Agard, Thomas Smith. Row 3; Jason Monroe, Noble Arm- strong, Walter Harpp, Todd Hamblin. 7th 8th Grades Girls Basketball - Row 1; Kristina Lewis, Emily Belline, Lydia Searles, Rebecca Younes, Trisha Smith, Angela Otruba. Row 2; Mary Bradway, Loretta Smith, Angela Sauro, Jill Murphy, Cindy Agard, Brenda Hammond, Rachael DuRose, Heidi VanGuilder. Mary Ellen Bruner. 7th 8th Grades Boys Basketball - Row 1; Brian Ramsey, Todd Hamblin, Doug Peet. Greg Wescott, Walter Harpp, Todd Wal- dron. Row 2; Noble Armstrong, Jason Mon- roe, Thomas Smith, Jon Hayes, Matt Mur- phy. John Huck, Brian Ferguson. Sports 23 1988-1990 24 High School CLASS OF 1990 FRESHMEN 26 Row 1: Brian Conway, Mike Otruba; Row 2: Ruth Roberts, Jennifer Schaeffer; Row 3: Christine Rose, Heather Wineberg, Carolyn Smith. Cathy Cooper; Row 4: Kelly Saville, David Cronk, Greg Shambo Row 1: Lincoln Strom, Whitney Smith, Wade Lewis; Row 2: Nicole Dutcher, Nicole Economon. Kerry Gill, Jessica Gagnon; Row 3: Renee Pauli, Becky Kasson, Sarah Mundy, Ann Garage. Freshmen In the picture at the left we see the class officers for the Class of 1990. Class Adviser, Miss Carson is at the top of the picture. President Ruth Roberts is in the middle and (left to right) Cathy Cooper, trea- surer; then Barbie Harpp, vice- president; then Carolyn Smith, sec- retary. Row 1: Kathy Jo Weatherwax, Billy Schwarz, Cory VanDerwarker, Brett Haga- dorn, Jeff Tennyson, Anthony Bruno, Glo- ria Bradway; Row 2: Kim Eastman, Barbie Harpp, Jessica Bartlett, Kim Hayes. Freshmen 27 CLASS OF 1989 SOPHOMORES Row 1: Beth Barrett, Stephanie Wyatt; Row 2: Debbie Morehouse, Tara Martin, Liz Dutcher, Sasha Eagle, Jennifer Reynolds, Sherri Weitz, Judy Ross; Row 3: Carol McA- vey, Melissa Staunches, Andrea Revetta, Noreen Hughes, Krista Magee. Row 4: Bob- by Hamblin, Matt Deffenbach, Jason Mas- tranunzio, Richard Schwarz. Row 1: Dawn Tennyson, Nicole Dalaba, Jackie Younes, Mel Mack, Penny Frasier; Row 2: Debbie Frasier, Kathy Conway, Ra- chelle Keller, Heather Allard, Trisha Mur- phy, Kim Roberts, Rene Redmond; Row 3: Gloria Norton, Erik Ramsey. Row 1: Jeff McCluskey, Sean Morin, Doug McCluskey, Ken Bamberger, Row 2: Bobby Barrett, David Johnson, Rodney VanDer- warker, Peter Agresta. Ryan Roberts, Danny Harvey; Row 3: Peter Carstensen, Carlos Be- cerril, Keith Mastranunzio, Matt Ratto, Chris Hart, Chad Murphy. 28 Sophomores The sophomores selected the fol- lowing to lead them this year: Tara Martin (president), Beth Barrett (secretary), Rodney Van Derwarker (treasurer), Peter Agresta (vice- president). The class adviser is Mr. Wilson. Sow 1: Jeff Hamblin, Luis Becerril, Peter gresta, Carlos Becerril, Joe Cronk, Row 2: Ceith Waldron, Ron Morehouse, Tim Need- lam, Fred Bollman. Sophomores Tara Martin, Kim Roberts and Rodney VanDer- warker make up most of the saxo- phone section of the school band. Sophomores 29 CLASS OF JUNIORS Row 1: Chris Williams, Jim Wineberg, April Garage; Row 2: Carre Armstrong, Anna Williams, Heidi Hayes, Hillary Mundy; Row 3: Jennifer Vonderheide, Jeff Good- speed, Mel Correia, Missy Jones, Jim Rainey, Harold Ellsworth. Row 1: Jewel Leonbruno, Marquel Johnson, Lisa Revetta; Row 2: Tina Hayes, Claire Armstrong, Christine Baker, Tina Cross- man, Rose Hayes; Row 3: Shawn Cleveland, Jim Rose, John Slattery, Mike Ferguson. Row 1: Jim Mahoney, Leanna Haak, Judy Slattery, Vinny Perry; Row 2: Sam Maltbie, Rosella Umber, Tina Smith, Stacy Cooper, Dawn Hill, Stephanie Pidgeon; Row 3: Todd Mitchell, John Howe, Steven Lewis, Brian Tait, Jackson Phelps, Paul Nestor. 30 Juniors Juniors 31 The junior class officers from left to right are: Carre Armstrong (sec- retary), Jen Vonderheide (treasurer), Claire Armstrong (vice-president) and Mel Correia (president). Mr. Moskos is class adviser. Senior Amy Culver and junior Anna Williams have not learned the proper way to approach golf as we see in the far left picture. Judy Slattery in the middle picture en- joys noon break while Chris Wil- liams can't wait for 'Course III math to begin. The Armstrong twins were very active in band all through out high school. BOCEE BOCES for 1986-1987 included: Row 1 - Harold Ellsworth, John Howe, Rose Hayes, Joe Frasier, Greg Agresta. Row 2 - Kelly Saville, Rhonda Steiner, Dawn Hill, Steph- anie Pidgeon, John Slattery, Shawn Cleveland. Row 3 - Joe Bennett, Jim Simione, Todd Hayes. Row 4 - Pen- ny Frasier, Christine Baker. The summer of 1986 Driver's Ed class included: Ralph Bartlett, Rene Boulette, Stacy Cooper, Melony Correia, Amy Culver, Becky Du- Rose, Cynthia Eastman, Nick Far- kouh, April Garage, Jeff Good- speed, Missy Jones, Connie Kas- son, Robert Kearney, Jim Ma- honey, Todd Mitchell, Doug Mor- rison, John Pelinski, Kim Reed, Judy Ross, Dawn Scott, John Slat- tery, Tina Smith, Rich Stahl, and Kim Treuber. SENIORS f E PPA JA TEPl E EET WOMECTA! HELLO AND GREETINGS FROM FINLAND! HEIDI AALTONEN, an exchange student of International. 1 come from the city of loensuu, Finland. Mv purpose of being hcte is to learn to speak ,lish fluently to e ihange customs between two erent cultures and to gain eternal friendships (y family consists of mv parents, my 15 year old et and myself. At school I take 14 subjects: math, itislr, English (7 years), Swedish German, physics, chenn try, biology, geography, historv, religion, psy- chology, music and gymnastics. Classes are 45 min- utes long with a 15 minute break after every lesson. I have several hobbies that I like a lot: playing the flute in an orchestra, singing in our scnool cnoir, downhill skiing, waterskiing, and dancing. At North Warren I participate in JV-field hockey and 1 m also a member of media art, math and outing clubs I hope to be part of the girls basketball team or the cheerleading squad, and the tennis team For my futme career, I'm very interested in medical science.!Ever since 1 was 8 years old, I have wanted to becomela doctor and I ni going to work very hard to w [reach my goal. s I'm confide nt that this experience wi heart forever. Kudos, Chestertown. Suukko va halaus! remain in my D Heidi arrived in Chestertown during the summer of '86 and im- mediately got into the swing of things as we can see in the middle picture. She was surprised on her birthday with a party by the Frank Mundy family with whom she was staying during the fall. In the photo at the right we see Heidi and a group of Rotary International foreign exchange students in Cob- leskill during their orientation ppon their arrival in the U.S. Heidi Aaltonen President - Andy B. Smith Vice-President - Ralph Bartlett Secretary - Paige Smith Treasurer - Nancy Neptune OACT OFFICERS Class Officers 33 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 Live your tomorrows today but don't sail beyond yesterday. GREGORY AGRESTA Greg came to North Warren from New Jersey at the end of our junior year. He was born November 21, 1968. During high school he played basketball in grades 10 and 12, as well as baseball his senior year. In the senior play Arsenic and Old Lace, he played the role of Teddy. He is attending BOCES his senior year where he studied Food Prep- aration. Life is very short and ther's no time for fussing and fighting my friends. RALPH JOSEPH BARTLETT Ralph was born in Glens Falls hos- pital at 1:19 pm on September 25, 1969. Throughout school he was very active. During his high school career he participated in golf his 10th, 11th, and 12th grades. In his senior year he was team captain. He participated in JV basketball his freshman and sophomore years. He played baseball all four years at various positions. He had one of the four lead roles in the senior play. Arsenic and Old Lace, as Joh- nathan. He was a member of Stu- dent Council all 4 years serving as vice-president his 11th and 12th grades. He also served as vice- president for the class of 1987 the last 3 years of high school. He par- ticipated in Math League his 10th, 11th, and 12th grades and was on the yearbook staff his 11th and 12th grades. One of his greatest thrills was when he was elected to the junior prom court. His plans for the future include college and who knows what from there! The greatest thing you can ever do is snare a smile with someone who's blue. BRUCE M BLEY Glen Cove, Long Island was the birthplace of Bruce Michael Bley on October 21, 1969. He lived on Long Island most of his life, as well as in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida. Bruce moved to Warrensburg at the end of his junior year and became a member of the North Warren Class of 1987. 34 Seniors 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 Hold fast to your dreams for if dreams die life is but a broken winged bird that cannot fly. RENEE ANN BOULETTE Renee Ann Boutlette, 17, was born on September 15, 1969. During her high school years she participated in the following. In her four years she played field hockey and soft- ball. In her freshman and sopho- more years she was a member of the varsity cheerleading squad. In her freshman, junior and senior ears she played girls basketball. In er freshman year she played saxo- phone in the band. Renee's junior year she was active as secretary of the student council, as a SADD member and also on the junior prom court in 1986. The first two years Renee was treasurer of her class. Never turn your back on those who really care. f SUSAN ANN BROWN Susan Ann Brown, 19, was born on March 22,1968. She was particular- ly active in sports throughout her high school years. She played field hockey all 4 of her high school years, and volleyball her first three. Susan also played softball her freshman and sophomore years and basketball in 9th grade. She participated in class activities as well. Her future plans are to attend college and become involved in vol- leyball at college. Don't regret what you have done, but what you haven't. DEANNE BURCH De was born on March 26, 1969. She has spent all her school years in Chestertown. Her majors were Business and Home Ec., and her hobby is photography. She has hopes her future will involve either animals, or photography. Seniors -87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 Walk me out in the morning dew, today. For what a long strange trip it's been! THOMAS CARROLL Thomas Carroll,, also know as Bomber, was born on May 24,1969. He was very active in sports. He played golf and worked at Green Mansions Golf Club throughout high school. His sports included soccer - grades 9 and 12, golf - grades 9,10,11, and boys basketball - grades 10,11,12. He liked music and played in the band and stage band in his freshman year, playing the drums. He loved to go to Grate- ful Dead concerts. He was crowned king of the junior prom in May of 1986. He plans on going to college in pursuit of someday becoming a greenskeeper at some classy golf course. For the child who cries himself to sleep, unloved, unwanted, un-un- derstood May God wrap you in May the light that shines so bright, arms of sleep to make you soon be lit for me, as I start a new begin- forget. ning, a new journey. Tammy participated as a soprano in the choir, and as a colorguard in the Memorial Day parade. She also was a JV cheerleader in her fresh- man year. In the beginning of her sophomore year sne moved to Mannheim, Germany where she at- tended a DODDS school system for grades ten to eleven. While there she sang alto in the school choir. In June of 1985, she returned to New York and attended Johns- burg Central School where she con- tinued to sing alto in the choir. Later she moved to Tampa, Florida. She returned to North Warren Central for her senior year to final- ly receive a diploma from her home school. Felecia Conlon was born Novem- ber 19, 1968 and has lived all her life in Pottersville. Her majors in school were Business and Home Economics. She loves to dance and listen to music. Her hobbies are stamp collecting and hiking. Her future plans are going to college and she hopes to succeed in a last- ing relationship. 36 Seniors 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 8 Being the world's future, isn't easy1 Going for it takes nerves, getting there takes talent. People often say that this or that person has not yet found himself. But the self is not something that one finds - it is something one cre- ates! AMY BETH CULVER Amy Beth Culver, 17, was born on September 26, 1969. Throughout her high school career, she kept ac- tive by participating in many ac- tivities. Being a music lover, Amy played the flute in band and sang soprano in chorus for all four years. She attended many all-coun- tys and finally All-State during her senior year. Amy also was a mem- ber of the golf team in grades 10,11 and 12, a JV cheerleader in the 10th grade and a member of the softball team in 11th. She was involved in SADD, the Media Club, Math League, and Student Council dur- ing her senior year. She was a member of the yearbook staff both junior and senior years. Also dur- ing her last year, she played the part of Abby Brewster in the senior play Arsenic and Old Lace. Some of Amy's favorite past times are play- ing the flute, skiing, watching the GL, listening to Mr. Mister and talking on the phone to her buddy, Becky. After high school she plans to attend ACC and a four-year col- lege with hopes of becoming suc- cessful in the field of Computer Science. REBECCA MURANNE DUROSE Rebecca DuRose was born August 19, 1969. While in high school, Becky participated in many activi- ties. In ner sophomore year she was a member of the Student Council, the golf team and a cheerleader. In her junior year, she was once again a member of the Student Council, the golf team and the softball team. In her senior year she was active as a member of Student Council, SADD, Math League and the Me- dia Club along with playing golf. She also had a maior role in the senior play as an elaerly Lady Mar- tha Brewster. She sang alto in the chorus all 4 years going to several all-counties and finally making All-State in her senior year. Some of her favorites are the Guiding Light, Mr. Mister and the color pink. Her fondest memories were spent with Ralph, Prom 86 , Amy, and Mr. Mister concert 4th row. CINDY EASTMAN C.J. Eastman - 17 - was born on November 22, 1969. She came to North Warren in 7th grade. She was active in sports. In her fresh- man, junior and senior years, she playea line for varsity field hockey. In her freshmen year she sang so- rano for chorus. She played soft- all in her freshmen, sophomore and senior years. As a sophomore she was a JV cheerleader. In her junior year she played JV volley- ball and helped to sell many maga- zines to raise money for the Class of 87's junior prom. Her best year was her senior year for which she gives special thanks to Connie, for being the bestest friend in the world. Seniors 37 17 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 - Some say it's holding on that makes you strong - sometimes it's letting go. When I leave 1 have nothing, but when I return I'll have everything I want from life. A friend is someone who under- stands your past, believes your fu- ture, and accepts you today just the way you are. SHARON A. FRASIER Sharon Ann Frasier was born De- cember 27, 1966. She has lived all her life in Igerna. She was a mem- ber of SADD during her sopho- more year. In her sophomore and junior years she went to BOCES for Ornamental Horticulture I and II and was a member of FFA. She graduated from the trade in June 1986. Sharon has enjoyed spending time with her friends, Tammy Y., Carolyn M.( and her sister, Tammy. She wishes them the best of luck in everything. Her favorite past time is being with her niece, nephews and Cub. Her favorite col- ors are different blues and light pink. Sharon's hobbies are: hiking, 4-wheeling, poetry writing, taking long walks and listening to various kinds of music. REISHA MARY FOOTE. Reisha was born November 11, 1968. In school she sang alto in the school chorus. Her hobbies are spending time with animals and her grandparents. She has spent her high school years at NWCS. Her future goals are to work with small animals. JOSEPH SMITH FRASIER Joe Frasier was born on December 15, 1967 and now lives in North Creek, NY. While in high school he was on the Student Council as a freshman. His main interests dur- ing grades 9,10,11, and 12 were weight lifting and Karate. In his junior and senior years he went to BOCES were he studied heavy equipment. In his senior year at BOCES he participated in VICA and was on the Vo-Tec newspaper staff. 38 Seniors 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — — — 87 Some people have one of those days. I have one of those lives. TAMMY MARIE FRASIER Tammy M. Frasier was born Au- gust 24, 1969 and has lived her en- tire life in Igerna. In high school she majored in Home Economics. In her senior year she joined the Media Club and was a library aide. Much of Tammy's time was dedi- cated to working at Loon Lake Cot- tages, Gore Mountain and Shore Enough. When not working she enjoys walking through the woods, camping, hiking, partying and spending time with her friends, Carolyn M„ Tammy Y., Lisa G., and Dickie. After graduation she plans to work and continue spend- ing time with her buddys! Who ran to help me when 1 fell, and would some pretty story tell, or Keep in mind the days behind and kiss the place to make it well? keep them close to heart. TODD J. HAYES NORMAN SCOTT HAYES Todd was born in 1968 and has lived in Brant Lake for most of his life. Two years ago he moved to Gouvernuer but was glad to return to the Adirondacks. While in high school he played boys basketball in grade 11. In his senior year he was assistant director for the senior play. He attended the heavy equip- ment program at BOCES. He spend most of nis time over in Beaver Pond with his girlfriend. Peg. He loves to hunt, fish, and work on heavy equipment. When he fin- ishes school he plans to get a job as a mechanic and spend more time with Peggy. Norman Hayes was born on No- vember 6, 1968. Through the years he played trombone in the band for four years with one year in stage band and three years he participat- ed in All-County bands. He played on the tennis team in his junior and senior years and was in the Media Club in his senior year. In the senior play. Arsenic and Old Lace he played the role of Officer Klein. Seniors 39 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — — — Always believe in, and be yourself. Don't let anybody ever convince you to be something you don't want to be. Hunters have more God grant me the serenity to accept the things I cannot change, the courage to change the things I can, and the wisdom to know the differ- fun! ence. PAUL D. HICKS PAUL FREDERICK HILL EILEEN HUGHES During his entire four years of high school, Paul has done many things. Although he hasn't partici- pated in many school sports he has always been active in skiing, swim- ming, bicycling, hiking and hunt- ing. When he wasn't doing one of these things, Paul would be in school or working, either for his father or on the set of the senior play in his senior year. Paul hopes to continue his education after he graduates in a 4 year school, even- tually specializing in a hydro-geol- ogy program. Paul's activities in- clude golf - grade 10, sang in cho- rus as a bass in grade 10, 5ADD - grade 12, yearbook editor - grade 12, Outing Club - grade 12 and he played the roles of Gibbs and Witherspoon in the senior play. Paul Hill, who came to North War- ren in 4th grade from Hyde Park, NY, was born on October 29, 1968. His extra curricular activities were mainly associated with baseball. He played right field in grades 9, 11, and 12. 'Tooh-Bear , as he is affectionately known to his friends, loves the outdoors, espe- cially camping, hunting, and fish- ing. He remembers with pleasure camping trips with Gabby, Mr. K., Steve and Hanger. Eileen Hughes, born on October 10, 1969, came to North Warren in her sophomore year. She moved to Adirondack from the Bronx, New York where she attended Cardinal Spellman High School. Most of Ei- leen's areas of concentration in her school work were on math and sci- ence during her freshman, sopho- more and junior years, and in her senior year she focused more on business classes. Eileen plans on attending ACC in the fall of '87 to major in business management. 40 Seniors Ain't if funny how you feel when your finding out, its real. It's Real! Life is like a snowflake on your finger tip, once you figure out what you want to do with it, its gone. DAWN INCERSOLL BENNY JEFFORDS CONNIE L KASSON Benny Jeffords was born December 16, 1968. While in high school he participated in JV basketball and baseball in his freshman and soph- omore years. He played JV soccer in his freshman year and varsity the other three. He was a captain of the varsity soccer team his senior year. He was also a member of the prom court for his junior prom. As far as plans after high school there is nothing really definite, but his intended life of luxury won't come easy. Connie L. Kasson, 18, was born September 5,1968. During her high school years she played a very ac- tive role in sports, as well as class activities. She played varsity field hockey her freshman, sophomore, junior and senior years, playing right link and served as captain in her senior year. She enjoyed cheer- leading her sophomore, junior and senior years, being a captain of the cheerleading squad and she re- ceived the most valuable player award her junior year. Also she participated in softball her fresh- man, junior and senior years. Con- nie contributed to class activities by working at fund raisers and be- ing a member of the yearbook staff her senior year. She was first run- ner up of the class of '87 Junior Prom, and was also elected into Who's Who in American Schools. Seniors 41 If at first you don't succeed, it probably wasn't worth trying in the first place. Ain't it funny how you feel when you're finding out it's real. - Neil Young I may not be perfect, but I'm al- ways me. THOMAS P. MEADE Thomas Meade age 18, was born on January 31,1968. He enjoyed hunt- ing and fishing, before, after and during school hours. His plans after June are not sure at this time. The hi? to juiic an liUl ?UIC (U 1111 11IIIC. ie highlight of school was talking his friends about hunting. MICHAEL SCOTT MONROE Mike Monroe was born August 20, 1969, and has lived all of his life in Chestertown. In high school he was active in basketball, tennis and soc- cer. He was also a member of cho- rus in his junior and senior years. His major in school was Art and he plans to go to college and pursue a career in Art. In the senior play he played the role of Officer Brophy. CAROLYN JEAN MURPHY Carolyn Murphy known as Kare or ''Kare Bear to her friends, was born on March 17, 1969 and has lived all her life in Chestertown. In her four years of high school she majored in home economics and math. In her freshman year she played the flute in band. Also she sang alto in chorus in her freshman and sophomore years. In her senior year she took part in the Media Club, was a library aide and helped with the senior play. Dancing, lis- tening to music, and ice skating are a few of her hobbies. After gradu- ation she plans on working and spending time with friends. 42 Seniors 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 Dare to dream of being more, so that you may become more than you dream. NANCY JANE NEPTUNE Nancy Jane Neptune, 18 was born on January 29, 1960. Throughout her high school years, Nancy was active in sports as well as class ac- tivities. She was a member of the hockey team, tennis, volleyball, and softball teams during her four years. Nancy was also a cheerleader her freshman and sophomore years. As well as being active in sports, she was a member of the court at her junior prom. She was the treasurer of her class her junior and senior years. Also active in mu- sic, Nancy played the alto sax in band, tenor sax in stage band, and sang soprano in chorus all four years. She also attended All-Coun- ty and Washington County festi- vals all four years. In the senior play. Arsenic and Old Lace. Nancy played the role of Elaine Harper. In 1984-1985 she was selected for membership in Who's Who Among American High School stu- dents. MICHAEL S. PEET Michael Scott Peet, better known as Peeter to his friends, had an easy oing high school career. He played asketball all four years of high school and soccer in his senior year. In his junior year he was elected second runner-up at his ju- nior prom. Many of Mike's outside activities included motorcycling, snowmobiling, partying and driv- ing like a maniac. His in school activities were sleeping during English and roaming the halls. I am what I am and no more or no less. TONY R. ROSE Tony was born in 1968 and lived most of his life in Warrensburg and then moved to Chestertown in 1981. He has lived on Loon Lake since 1981 and plans to live in the general area for a while longer. He loves to hunt, fish, camp and moto- cross as well as most other sports. When he graduates his plans are to be a motocross racer and mechanic (motocross). He presently works at the VIP on Panther Mountain Road where he plans to work for a couple of more years His goals are to win one race at the United States Grand Prix and to be the best that he can be. Seniors 43 - 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — For long you live and high you fly, the smiles you give and the tears you cry, all you touch and all you see, is all your life will ever be. RW - 1972 What lies behind us and what lies before us are tiny matters com- pared to what lies within us. - Ralph Waldo Emerson Now that you've found a melody; what are you going to play? MARY ROSS KERRI A. SCHLIMMER ANDREW BURR SMITH Mary Ross, 17, was born on August 9, 1969 and resides on Riverside Drive, Chestertown, NY. During the first three years of high school she sang in the high school chorus. Mary was selected for the October Student of the Month in 1986. 44 Seniors Kerri entered North Warren just this year and besides fitting in well, has enjoyed meeting so many new friends. Throughout her high school years, she has participated in sports and many other activities. As a freshman, Kerri did makeup and wardrobe for the school play and was also on the yearbook staff. She played softball for two years in the positions of catcher and out- field. Kerri was active in German studies and helped to tutor other students. She was secretary of her sohomore class and was also in- volved in student association. Kerri worked for her school's blood drive when she was a junior and has been active in SADD for the last two years, writing editorials and arti- cles on the topic. She is president of the SADD cnapter this year and has maintained an admirable aca- demic record despite all her activi- ties. Kerri is also involved in Math League this year. She has been studying Tae Kwon Do karate for almost five years and is currently a brown belt. Kerri is an avid reader and writer and plans on studying law in colelge. Sne also enjoys ten- nis, racquetball and watching old Andrew B. Smith (Gabby) played varsity goalie for four years at NWCS soccer. He played basket- ball his 9, 10, and 12 grade years. He also played varsity baseball from 8th grade until he graduated. Gab also loved music and spent several hours of his high school ca- reer in the music room. He sang tenor and occasionally bass in the chorus, played trombone in band, went to All State his senior year and enjoyed playing guitar and singing with his friend, Steve, and the band members they had come and go. Andrew played Mortimer Brewster, the lead role, in the sen- ior play. He was on the prom court his junior year. He also loved poli- tics being the only class president the class of '87 ever had. He was VP of student council his 10th year and president of the student council in grades 11 and 12. Gabby had a blast being part of the big family known as the Class of '87! 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 Don't put off 'til tomorrow what you should have done yesterday. ANDREW G. SMITH Andrew G. Smith was bought upon this earth in Brant Lake, New York on October 30, 1968. He has lived there ever since. He was involved in several different areas, but he was especially active in band and stage band where he played the drums for all four years. Toward the end of his high school career, he be- came very active in many extra- curricular activities. These includ- ed tennis in grades 11 and 12 and soccer, student council, Media Club and yearbook staff in grade 12. On the yearbook staff he was responsi- ble for the coke machine and helped with photography. Andy also played the dual role of Rev. Harper and Dr. H.G. Einstein in the senior play. Arsenic and Old Lace, in November of 1986. Some of Andy's hobbies include sail boat- ing, biking, camping, photography and reading. Like the setting sun, you turn around, it's gone. Ain't it funny how time flies when the best is yet to come. -Bryan Adams PAIGE MARIE SMITH Paige Marie Smith, 18, was born on March 5, 1969. Throughout her high school years she was class sec- retary all four years, and score- keeper for field hockey her first three years. In her freshman year she was a cheerleader. She was se- lected for Who's Who Among American High School Students (for Social Studies). In 10th and 11th grade, she was on student council and was treasurer her ju- nior year. Paige was also crowned queen of the junior prom. In her senior year she helped on the year- book. Love is something to be shared, not bought or stolen. RHONDA LYNN STEINER Rhonda Steiner, born May 8, 1969, received the Student of the Month award for May of 1986. She went to BOCES during her junior and sen- ior years. Through her BOCES pro- gram in her junior year she got a job as typist at the D.E. Mundy, Co., Inc. Rhonda plans to go to col- lege to improve her secretarial skills so that when an opportunity for a secretarial iob comes her way, she will be ready. Seniors Life is not having what you want. I'd rather loved and lost then not but wanting what you have. loved at all. Laurie A. Stevens was born on April 28, 1969. While in high school she was on the softball team when she was a freshman, the vol- leyball team as a junior, and a cheerleader in her senior year. Dur- ing her freshman, sophomore, and junior years she sang in the school chorus. Finally in her senior year she played the part of Officer O'Hara in the senior production of Arsenic and Old Lace. Her best memories of high school are times spent with Sue B. Cynthia Tennyson was born on October 4, 1969. She has lived in Chestertown ever since she was born. She likes to paint, dance, lis- ten to music and talk. She plans on moving away and furthering her education after graduation. If at first you don't succeed try, try again. JENNIFER WALLACE Jen has spent most of her education at North Warren. She enjoyed her English and Home Ec courses very much. Her best memories of high school are the good times and the lunch periods she spent with her very best friend, Rhonda. During her junior and senior year she was an aide and companion to a former teacher, Mrs. Florence Raymond. 4e Seniors Hair today, gone tomorrow! Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today. To get what you want in life, you've got to try hard and some- times try to listen to your friends. GEORGE WESCOTT George came to this school his ju- nior year in high school. He started school at North Warren and left to live with his aunt and uncle in Wil- mington, Delaware, where he at- tended Skyline Junior High School and Thomas McKean High School. His 10th grade year he moved to Queensbury where he went to Queensbury High School. He played JV soccer and his team was undefeated. His 11th and 12th grade years he played soccer for North Warren. He was privileged to play his senior year with a close bunch of friends who went all the way to the section II Class D soccer finals. CARL VOUNES Carl Younes, born October 31, 1969, has been a part of the class of '87 for all 13 years. He has been very active for 3 years in the art department of school and has done very well under the supervision of Patrick Sullivan, who Carl consid- ers a good art teacher and friend. Carl is in the Art Club. Carl wants his future job to be some where in the art field because there is a wide variety to choose from. His favorite hobbies are listening to rock music, watching movies, drawing comic book pictures, and collecting and reading comics. DARREN D. WHEELER Darren D. Wheeler, 18, was born March 16,1968 and lives in Potters- ville. New York. Seniors 47 '7 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 — 87 Friends laugh at your silliest jokes, put up with your worst moods, go along with your craziest ideas, and always see the best in you. TAMMY ANNE YOUNES Tammy Anne Younes was born on April 27, 1968. She lived her life in Brant Lake. Throughout her years at North Warren, she did many things. In 11th grade she received the National History and Govern- ment Award, and she attended her junior prom. In her senior year she was in the Art Club, Media Club helped out in the senior produc- tion, Arsenic and Old Lace, and was very helpful as a library aide. She enjoys dancing and having fun, also wearing black. She will always have fond memories of North Warren and of her special friends there. '. -J :• t ■■■ v SHERRY HAMMOND Sherry Hammond was born on April 7, 1967 and has lived most of her life in Pottersville. In school she sang in chorus. After school she hopes to get a job to pay for some of her college courses, where she wants to study to become a nurse. She also wants to take some law courses. KEITH H. EVANS Keith Evans came back to North Warren from Glens Falls in Janu- ary of our senior year. He attended North Warren in grades 4-8. He was born on July 21, 1967 and is very interested in ice fishing and hunting. During high school he was on the weightlifting team in the ninth grade and on the football team in his 10th grade year. He is a second year student at BOCES where he is studying welding. Keith leaves June 22, 1987 for Paris Island, South Carolina where he will begin bootcamp for the U.S. Marine Corps. 48 Seniors SENIOR CANDIDS Senior Candids 49 Sharon and Dennis (1) enjoy relaxing together in their free time. Our foreign exchange student, Hei- di, (2) was involved in many school activities, espe- cially band. Class President - Gabby - (3) spent part of his sum- mer enjoying concerts and being in the swing of things. Tasting a pen, Amy (4) ponders the answers to a physics quiz. SADD President, Kerri (5) has dreams of being a model. 50 Senior Candida The Cayman Islands entertained Jacques Cousteau, alias Renee (3) in February of 1986. (4) Jenny enjoys her typical lunch - pizza and pepsi. Looking surprised to see herself be- ing photographed is (5) Eileen. Senior Candids 51 Hair cuts proved to be THE thing during soccer season. Mike Monroe is cutting Mike Peet's hair as George (3) looks on. (4) Mary and her friend, Wayne Schlaeg, are surrounded by their collection ofmusic instruments. Amy and Becky (5) show us how friends back each other up. 52 Senior Candids Shades make cool friends , so say seniors Paige and Nancy (3). Caro- lyn (4) poses prettily for the camera, as (5) Tammy poses during the an- nual White Water Derby. Connie (1) can't believe we finally caught her in Mr. Moskos' room. Senior Tony Rose (2) with his friend, Claire. Senior Candids 53 Todd (3), with his friend, Peggy, enjoy their new spring finery. Senior, Eileen Hughes (4) smiles pret- tily, per usual. Nancy and Cindy (5) were too deep in conversation to notice we were taking their picture. 54 Senior Candids A big buck was Tom Meade's (3) trophy for the season's efforts. (4) Kerri finishes a quiz. Our foreign exchange student, Heidi (5), had her formal picture taken with the rest of the senior class. Senior Candids 55 Renee (1) is happy that this is her senior year! No better friends our senior year than (2) Connie and Cindy. Another pair of pals! Sue B. and Laurie (3). Hair today, gone tomorrow! Mike P., Mike M. (doing the cutting), George W., and Benny J. (being cut) (4). (5) Andy's front, Norman's back. 56 Senior Candida (1) Tom C., Benny and Gabby are checking to see if Mr. Murphy sees them coming out of the girl's room. Jenny Wallace (2) is busy snooping into the teacher's mailboxes. (3) Reisha Foote is thinking of Ralph, even on the guidance room floor. Santa, Nancy, Cindy and Connie (4) wish everyone a Merry Christmas! Connie and Cougar Cindy (5) cheer on the soccer team at the 1986 sectionals. Senior Candida 5' Speaking of monkies - here swing Andy B., Bomber and Benny (3)! Cindy Tennyson saying Hi, there! 5 to the people in the guidance office. (5) Tammy Younes shows her secretarial skills at Mrs. Oster- berg's desk. 58 Senior Candids (1) Andy G. is swinging on a tree, pretending that he is Tarzan - or is it Cheetah! Carl Y. (2) is checking the records to see if he is on the graduation list. (1) Felecia Conlon leaves the guid- ance office satisfied that another of life's problems has been solved. (2) Ralph B. shows pleasure in know- ing he has created another of life's problems! Mr. Murphy is being lectured by three of his famous office-mates - Tom C, Benny )., and Andy B. (3). Joe Frasier (4) is calling the army to say Yes, he'll be there in June! (5) Dawn Ingersoll leaves the gym after another trying gym class. Senior Canduis 59 (3) Darren Wheeler waits for the bus on Mrs. Ma- trose's desk. (4) Deanne Burch climbs the stairs to get to her favorite class. The happy and inseparable trio - Becky, Ralph and Amy (5). 60 Senior Candidi (3) Paulie and Gabby show off their trophy, after a hard day of hunting - 15 minutes in the woods! Mary Ross (4) relaxes on the lawn during a nice day in September. Susan B. and Laurie Stevens (5) share a secret after school. Candida 61 W C COULD BE WE NIGUT! For the Class of '87, May 17,1986 was a very special evening. At around 6:00 PM everyone began to show up at the Queensbury Hotel. After a tantalizing dinner we danced the night away to the sounds of Sunrise. The highlight of the evening arrived with the announcing of the king and queen and their court. Members of the court were Benny Jeffords, Dawn Scott, Mike Peet, Nancy Neptune, Ralph Bartlett, Renee Boulette, Andy B. Smith and Connie Kasson. The king and queen, Tom Carroll and Paige Smith were crowned by last year's couple, Lynne Carpenter and Dan Hill. A good time was had by all! In the center we see the court for our junior prom. They are Dawn Scott, Mike Peet, Nancy Neptune, Benny Jeffords, 1986 Queen - Lynne Carpenter, 1986 King - Dan Hill, Andy B. Smith, Connie Kasson, Ralph Bartlett and Renee Bou- lette. 1987 Queen Paige Smith and King Tom Carroll are seated. At the right we see chaperones, Mrs. Miller and junior class adviser, Mr. Kuzdzai. 62 Junior Prom King and queen for our junior prom, This Could be the Night! , were Tom Carroll and Paige Smith. They were crowned by last year's royalty - Dan Hill and Lynne Carpenter. Music for the happy occasion was provided by Mr. Sullivan's band, Sunrise. Junior Prom 63 Arsenic and Old Lace On November 7 and 8 of 1986, the senior class of North Warren High School produced Joseph Kesselring's classic comedy. Arsenic and Old Lace. Arsenic and Old Lace is the story of Mortimer Brewster, nephew of Martha and Abby Brewster, who discovers that his two beloved aunts regularly poison old men who come to their house seeking a room to rent, and bury them in the basement. Under the direction of Mr. Dennis Wilson, the parts were superbly acted. Andy B. Smith was uproarious as Mortimer and Becky DuRose and Amy Culver were thoroughly endear- ing and ironic as Aunts Martha and Abby. We must also mention the energetic, bugle-blowing performance of Greg Agresta as reincarnated President Theodore Roosevelt. The production was a huge success, one that the actors and their audience will remember fondly for a long time. 64 Senior Play Dennis Wilson Fran Schulz Ralph Bartlett Renee Boulette Amy Culver Becky DuRose Norman Hayes Paul Hicks Mike Monroe Nancy Neptune Andy B Smith Andy G. Smith Laurie Stevens CAST Director Costumes Makcup Johnathan Brewster Lt. Rooney Abby Brewster Martha Brewster Officer Klein Mr Gibbs and Mr. Witherspoon Officer Brophy Elaine Harper Mortimer Brewster Dr. Einstein and Rev. Harper Officer O'Hara Senior Play 65 TONY ROSE leaves to his brother, Jim, the best senior year possible; to his two sisters, the best and glorious school days ahead; he thanks his parents for helping him along in school; and to all his friends a happy life. REISHA FOOTE leaves to her sister, Kathy, good luck in tne future; her thanks to her grandparents and mom and dad for their support; and to Mrs. Carboy she leaves a lot of thanks and the ability to try to amaze other people before they amaze her. RHONDA STEINER leaves Dawn Hill her back seat on the BOCES bus; to Brett Hagadorn the memory of us sitting on the rock at the Soccer game; best wishes go to John, Anita and Charlene Van Doren in their remaining years in school; to Mr. Moskos she leaves the memories of her laugh (especially in shorthand class)!!; but most of all she leaves the school with no regrets. PS. She didn't forget you, Dave Cronk, she leaves to you the memory of the times that you were together. AMY CULVER leaves to her brother, Christopher, six more exciting years at good old North Warren. Enjoy! To the future golf team (Chris, Anna Jim), the best of luck always. She expects to hear that everyone made sectionals, and she does mean everyone, Anna!! (Hang on to that golf club, Luv). To all her teachers and the staff of NW, she leaves her deepest thanks and gratitude. Ana lastly, to Becky, so many wonderful high school memories, it wouldn't have been the same without you. TAMMY YOUNES leaves to Stephanie and Dawn the one year left of NWCS; to Randy 4 years left on the bus and of NWCS; to the rest of the relatives - good luck at North Warren; to Tammy, Kare Bear Frasier, Sharon and all her buddys, she leaves all the good times and laughter they all have shared; lastly to her parents-the thanks and love through her years of school. NORMAN HAYES leaves to Timmer an empty can for his forehead; to Jeff and Hillary he leaves a noisy study hall; and to Carre he leaves an amplifier for her baritone. CARL YOUNES leaves the Dead Head, PC, the noisy bus ride home on 21; also he leaves sniffing the rose to SP and DH (ha, ha). That's all folks! PAIGE SMITH leaves to her sisters, Whitney and Tricia, lots of fun times in their remaining years at NW; to Kim R, a perch to sit on in SH, to Renee M, all our many memories - she hopes they're many more; to Sam, Mel, and Todd, a great senior year; to Rodney a clown outfit, and to Kerri, a stay out of trouble ; and lastly to Mr. Kuzdzal - don't let another class take our place - even though we were trouble. SUSAN BROWN leaves to Fred - all her love and best of luck in your remaining years at NW, also she leaves a package of cheese and hot dogs for lunch. Angela, Missy and Andrew - the will to make it thru North Warren. To her favorite cousin; all the essentials needed for her hair. To Liz; If it wasn't for your party she doesn't know where she'd be right now; Thanks Bud , Last but not least to Mrs. Kelleher; the thanks for being such a great coach. THOMAS CARROLL leaves all his shop classes to anyone who can bug Mr. McSweeney as much as he did. He leaves P.N. good luck with his children. He leaves Mr. Murphy and coach his golfing skills because they certainly need them. Finally he leaves this school with lots of memories and good times. PAUL HILL leaves his sister. Dawn, a great senior year at NWCS; Harold E. - a Yamaha 650 Turbo motorcycle; Scott Hayes - all the young girls; Mr. Kuzdzal - a camp on a private lake to fish and hunt and forget all the freshmen; Mr. McS. - a year with some hard-working students; Mr. Ross - a tractor trailer full of firewood; Mr. F. - a stolen TV; Chris - a large flower and vegetable garden; Mr. Murphy - school without problems; Mom and Dad - a big successful business. RALPH BARTLETT being of semi-sound mind and poor judgement bequeaths the following things to the following people: to Norman; the memories of all the great times they have shared. To Gabby, he leaves hopes that he has a wonderful political career (he knows you can do it). To Amy, he leaves many thanks for all of the things you have done for him (especially the help with BD and our study sessions.) To Becky, he leaves with a lot of love for you and hopes for a great future for you. To Mrs. Marra he leaves much thanks for helping him to grow up (and hopes for Boston in 1987). To Mrs. Matrose and Mr. Ellis he leaves much thanks and admiration for all you have done for him. To Jess, Joey, and Rob, he leaves many good years at NW - make the best of them because when you leave you can never go back. AND finally he leaves Greg Mike Tyson Agresta's boxing ability to his brother, Peter. REBECCA DUROSE leaves to AW, CW, JM and JW (a.k.a. the NWCS golf team)- a winning season. To Jim M.-the you know what on the fourth. To Vince, and Harold, somebody new to bother and all the luck they'll need to make it through their senior year. To Rache - life in the high school. May it be everything you expect. To Claire, next years All-State (maybe). Finally to Ralph and Amy - a huge thanks and gigantic hug for making these past four years so special to her. CYNTHIA TENNYSON leaves to her sister. Dawn, her locker and 2 more years at NWCS; to her little brother, Tim, she leaves six more years at NWCS - have fun! Her thanks to Mr. Ross and Mr. Moskos - remember short hand! FELICIA CONLON leaves to her little brother 10 more thrillin'' years at NW. to Cyn, thanks for all of the great times, especially being my best friend Mr Ross - Thank ya . They both seem to be starting a new journey. Mr. Dower: Someday she will have that rich oil man - then the fur coat. RENE BOULETTE leaves to Mel a memory of their mishap in the field on the way to the swill with Kermit . Good luck with Hurbert. To Todd she advises you to stop cheating in social studies. To Vinnie best of luck in future wiffle ball games - ha, ha. To Sam she leaves her (pro) football abilities to improve yours and also a computer with pascal. Rodney, she leaves you with no more cheering section - sorry . To Kimberly, Harley Davidson, she leaves you a new motorcycle . To Bro - a pack of gum and a herd of cows. Lastly to Miss Huck and Mrs. Kelleher, she thanks you and appreciates all the help you have given her. PAUL HICKS, being of reasonably sound mind and fair body, does hearby bequeath the following; To Kerri, his shares of McDonald's stock - go gourd yourself, you own it now; to Beth, two more years of NW and many old memories; to Mrs. Marra, next year's freshmen class - HAVE FUN !!; to Mr. Wilson, a more cooperative group of people for next year's senior play; and finally to Danielle DeGregory, many fun filled times in her remaining years of nigh-school and to always Robert Palmer . MARY ROSS leaves RK her ability to play hackey sack; to Deb a bright what's up ; to AGS, much appreication for his encouragement; to the members of Paradise North, thanks for opening up the doors; and to DI, AC, DM, BD - many happy memories. KERRI SCHLIMMER, being of sound mind and body does hereby bequeath the following; to Jim M - a punch in the arm, her flag, and her accent; to Anna W. - a day spent in Magram's at the perfume counter, a 66 Last Will And Testament trip to Siena, and a hug; to Bobby B. - her Norwegian pound cake and a bet on a Giants game; Jen V. Carre A. - a night at LG and fishnet stockings; Renne B. - a ransom note and a flea ; Paul H. and Andy B. - her Xerox stock; Heidi H. - the man of your dreams; April G. - the keys to your BMW; Mike P. - a double decker bus; Connie Cindy - egg memories and a hug; Dawn I. - a nap during 6th period; Jeff G. - a peasant, Ralph B. - her SAT scores; Mike M. - their phone talks a hug; Jen V. - Bloomies ; Deanne B. - a toga party; Mrs. Schulz - her thanks for everything . a good cry at the end of A Tale of Two Cities ; and to all her friends in Po'k - her thanks and love for always being there. You're the greatest! And to KM - The Breakfast Club movie. ANDREW BURR SMITH leaves to his cousin. Missy Jones, best of luck on one more year to run the place. To his cousin, Chad Jones, he leaves the ability to become a motorcycle stunt man (stay away from the cross roads). To Bob Barrett and Matt Murphy, he leaves the Big Yellow Cage, protect it well! To Nor, two more great years at NWCS; to Bridgett, a whole lot of fun in school; to Coach W., Fort Ann; and to Mr. Kuzdzal, all the freshmen in the world. To Mr. Wilson, a canoe that doesn't tip (Pack Forest). To Mr. Searles - a thank you! HEIDI AALTONEN leaves special thanks to NWCS and a big warm nug to everybody. She leaves the USA with a happy and smiling heart. BRUCE BLEY leaves his brother, Scott, this school; Greg Agresta, his laugh; his parents - an empty mailbox because there won't be anymore deficiencies once he's out of scnool. DEANNE BURCH leaves to Kerri; Good luck with ? To Doug: Good luck in the high school years. To Mrs. Farris - her favorite teacher, good luck with future egg experiences. TAMMY LEE CLARK leaves to her cousin, Tara Martin, her locker (59) and the best of luck to pursue ner education, to Christy Swan, she leaves four great years at North Warren and to everyone else . .. her best wishes (you'll need them). W CINDY EASTMAN leaves a 4-leaf clover to Kim for luck that she'll find a guy who can put up with her jokes; to her other sister, Vicki, don't break too many hearts; to Mom, thanx, she never would have made it with-out you pushing her; to Dad, can you believe it, she's finally growing up. To Liz D. - she leaves an instruction book on PJ s; to the Special K Thanx for pushing her in F. Hockey, and to MJ, MJ, SW, KR, RH, BB, KM - good luck in field hockey and to BUDDY - you've been a great friend - Thanks. JOE FRASIER leaves to his sister. Penny, all the cold weather. To everyone on the BOCES bus he leaves another year with Raymond. The most important thing he wants to say is thanks for all the help Mom and Dad. To his best friend, Todd, he leaves a good marriage with Peggy. To all the teachers and the rest of the faculty he leaves one student you'll never forget. SHARON FRASIER leaves a special thanks to her family, Denny Holland, Mrs. Farris, Mr. Persons, Mr. Barlow and Mrs. Carboy; To Randy, Todd W., Penny she hopes your high school years go by quickly. Good luck to you Randy, try to stay out of trouble. Lastly but not least she leaves this school, gladly. TAMMY FRASIER leaves her brother, Randy, her locker ( 188) along with a can of Copenhagen and a pepsi-bottle. She leaves JB and SH somebody else to pick on. To GN, the back seat on bus 20 and the ability to put up with the kids. A special thanks to all the teachers who have put up with her the past four years. She leaves NW gladly!! TODD JOSEPH HAYES leaves to John Howe the long boring bus ride to BOCES, to Jeff Hamblin he leaves his locker and the hope that he will graduate in the next 10 years and to Jon, Marc and Bethany the long years of school to come. EILEEN HUGHES leaves many fond memories to her good friends, Heidi and Anna, so that they may continue to have a great time in their senior year at NW and in French IV. She also leaves all of the privileges she may have had to Noreen, who is going to need it. BENNY JEFFORDS leaves to his sister, Lynn, three more nappy years at NWHS, enjoy them. To PN, the ability to cope with all this confusion. To next years soccer team he leaves - HAIR! CONNIE KASSON leaves to Todd Mitchell 11 and a ticket to the world series next year to see the Yankees take it all. To her sister, Becky, she leaves 11 and a new wardrobe when she goes to college. To Melony she leaves a shovel to dig her way out of snow storms. To Vinny Coach she leaves a new Boston Red Socks jacket to take the place of her tacky one they have now!! To Krista, Rose, Steph, Missy, Mel, Kim, Beth and Marquel - she left. THOMAS P. MEADE leaves the Igerna crew all the luck in hunting - they will need it. To Harold all the girls that he can pick on. To Scott, the ability to drive truck like his father. To Joe B. all the hooch he can handle. To Randy the ability to get out of high school. To PM all the happiness the world can bring her and that he will always remember! And to anybody that wants it they can have locker 203. MICHAEL SCOTT MONROE leaves gladly. Also he leaves Mr. Murphy with many headaches, to Bob B. (marshmellowman) the ability to talk his way out of trouble. To Beth B. - a big locker for all of her junk. To Marty - his brooms. CAROLYN MURPHY wants to leave to her youngest brother, Ben, 8 more years at NWCS, enjoy! To her sister. Sue, she says have fun with TJ and to her other brother, Chad, have 2 more great years and she better see your slamdunk! And last of all she wishes the best of luck to her 3 best friends, Tammy, Tammy and Sharon. May they have many more great times to come. NANCY NEPTUNE leaves Renee Monroe many great memories and the good times to come. To Mom lots of love and thanks. To Liz, Stef, and Kimmy, many good times and a lot of luck in finding TM. To Bruce a great SY, a concert ticket and a new outfit for it, and lots of memories. To Nester, a new book for SH and last but not least to Sam, A WIG and two return tickets from your trip! (Better bring Todd home with you). MICHAEL S. PEET leaves to his brother, Doug, 4 partying years of high school and a good word with Mr. Murphy. To P. Nester and Fred B. more times to raise cain and skip school. To Lisa R. (Shorty) some hope to grow over 5 ft. tall. To Sam and Todd one more year to have a winning basketball team. Finally, good luck to everyone else at NWCS. LAURIE A. STEVENS leaves to Fred B. and Jeff G. much fun in their future years at NWCS. Remember all the fun times they have had together. To Melany a ride to BOCES and thanks to all those teachers who put up with her. DARREN WHEELER leaves to his brother, Duane, his locker 176 and the ability to cope with 6 more years of school at NWCS plus his talents in art; to Chris H. - his math skills; Mike F. - his basketball skills; Brian F.-his history knowledge; to Mr. Dower-Many thanks for his help in History 12. Last Will And Testament 67 68 Sports SPORTS TENNIS A DEUCE OF A SEASON! The June 1986 tennis team con- sisted of (Row 1) Michelle Scott, Jennifer McElroy, Beth Barrett, (Row 2) Dawn Scott, Doug McClus- key, Jeff McCluskey, Ryan Rob- erts, Bobby Barrett, Danny Harvey, (Row 3) Lynn Lewis, Lynne Car- penter, Ryo Asaka, Norman Hayes, Rodney VanDerwarker, Keith Mastranunzio, Andy G. Smith, Mi- chael Monroe, Andy Ratto, Matt Ratto, Mr. William Ordway (coach). GOLF TEAM TEES OFF! The 1986 golf team consisted of Jim Mahoney, Ralph Bartlett, Becky DuRose, Anna Williams, Amy Culver, Jim Wineberg and Chris Williams. Mr. David Jenkins was coach. Tennis Golf 69 SOFTBALL THE LADIES SLAM ANOTHER! Varsity squad: (Row 1) Wendy Brown, Kim Eastman. (Row 2) Amy Culver, Nancy Neptune, Peggy Yosco, Stefanie Wyatt. (Row 3) Becky DuRose, Renee Boulette, Lori Lewis, Wanda Shambo, Missy Jones. Miss Huck was the coach. JV squad: (Row 1) Anna Wil- liams, Kim Reed, (Row 2) Debbie Frasier, Kerri Gill, Tara Martin, Rose Hayes, Loretta Smith. (Row 3) Jessica Bartlett, Judy Ross, Stephanie Pidgeon, Debbie Mor- ehouse. Miss Huck was the coach. 70 Softball BASEBALL OH, WHAT A SEASON! The baseball squad of 1986 had a lot of problems which contributed to its poor record. The season started off well with a well rounded pitching staff which included Vinnie Perry, Troy Scripture and Steven Frasier as starters. With the untimely loss of both Frasier and Scripture what looked like a pitch- ing oriented club was in need of pitching. With 2 3 of the club returning, the 1987 club should finish higher in the standings. Team members were Paul Hill, Andy B. Smith, Dan Hill, BJ Carboy, Ralph Bartlett, Sam Maltbie, Eric Schlaeg, Vinnie Perry and Todd Mitchell. Tony Joseph was coach. Baseball 71 FIELD HOCKEY BETTER THAN EXPECTED! Opponent We They Hudson Falls 1 0 Corinth 6 4 So. Glens Falls 2 0 Luzerne 1 3 Fort Ann 2 1 Queensbury 1 4 Johnsburg 2 0 Hartford 3 2 Lake George 4 6 Whitehall 4 0 Warrensburg 0 1 Salem 0 1 Varsity field hockey members were Connie Kasson, Cindy Eastman, Renee Boulette, Sue Brown, Ste- fanie Wyatt, Marquel Johnson, Missy Jones, Mel Correia, Beth Barrett, Kim Roberts, Krista Magee and Rose Hayes. Mrs. Tracy Kelleher, middle school math teacher was coach to the girls. JV mem- bers (above right) were Nicki Dutcher, Becky Kas- son, Kim Eastman, Carolyn Smith, Barbie Harpp, Lisa Revetta, Ruth Roberts, Miss Huck - coach, Liz Dutcher, Kathy Cooper, Tara Martin, Debbie Fra- zier, Debbie Morehouse, Kim Reed, Nicki Econo- mon, Andrea Revetta, Heidi Aaltonen. 72 Field Hockey This years team was very impressive. Though the record doesn't show it they were in every game. The Cougars posted a 5-4-3 record and 3rd place in the Adirondack League. Third place was good enougn for a birth in the sectionals. With a first round 3-1 thrashing of Germantown, the Cougars got physical for Fort Ann, the Adirondack League champs. Tne Cougar team shaved their heads for the Fort Ann game and upset the unbeaten Cardinals 2-0 with Senior Andy B. Smith recording the shutout. This made them runner-ups in Section II Class D. The Cougars placed 5 men on the first two teams of All League. They were Sam Maltbie and Greg Shambo (first team) and George Wescott, Andy B. Smith and Tom Bomber Carroll on tne second team. The squad consisted of (Row 1) Sam Matlbie, Jeff Hamblin, Andy B. Smith, Greg Shambo. Jeff Goodspeed, Vinnie Perry. (Row 2) Paul Nestor, Tom Carroll, Todd Mitchell, Mike Peet, Benny Jeffords, Mike Monroe. George Wescott, Jim Rose and Coach Greg Waters. JV soccer; (Row 1) Jeff McCluskey, Danny Harvey. Anthony Bruno, Bobby Barrett, Ryan Roberts, Sean Morin, Jeff Tennyson, Peter Agresta, David Johnson, Jeff McCluskey, (Row 2) Andy G. Smith, Keith Mastranunzio, Chad Murphy, Coach Malezewski, Rodney VanDerwarker, Carlos Becerrill. Junior High soccer: (Row 1) Noble Armstrong, Jeremy Gag- non, Brain Ramsey, Greg Wescott. Doug Peet, (Row 2) Chip- per Harpp, John Huck, Tom Smith, Jason Monroe. (Row 3) Todd Hamblin, Todd Pidgeon. Matt Murphy. Matt Agard, Coach Don Ellis. Record 11-5-3 (overall 5-4-3 (league) Opponent We They Stillwater 7 2 Wells 4 2 Wells 2 1 Fort Ann 0 3 Argyle 3 1 Johnsburg 3 2 Hartford 4 2 Lake George 3 2 Luzerne 3 3 Stillwater 4 0 Fort Ann 0 1 Argyle 1 1 Johnsburg 2 1 Hartford 0 2 Lake George 0 2 Luzerne 2 Sectionals 2 Germantown 3 1 Fort Ann 2 0 Northville 0 6 SOCCER SET HIGH GOALS - AND YOU'LL REACH THEM! Soccer 73 BOYS BASKET ANOTHER YEAR OF REBUILDING! Opponent We They Salem 58 81 Ft. Edward 50 57 Newcomb 49 47 Johnsburg 59 41 Argyle 50 87 Warrensburg 57 62 Lake George 66 87 Indian Lake 79 35 Minerva 81 76 Luzerne 86 84 Hartford 59 51 Fort Ann 57 60 Johnsburg 85 40 Warrensburg 76 92 Lake George 52 108 Luzerne 66 69 Fort Ann 72 68 Hartford 44 48 Argyle 85 70 Johnsburg 48 34 New Lebanon 64 41 St. Johnsville 48 99 Varsity squad - (Kneeling) Andy B. Smith. Vinny Perry. Jeff Hamblin, Sam Maltbie. (Standing) George Wescott, Tom Carroll, Jim Rose, Fred Boll man, Mike Peet, Luis Becerril, Todd Mitchell, Joe Cronk and Coach Greg Waters. JV Squad - (Kneeling) Danny Harvey, Sean Morin, Greg Shambo. (Standing) Coach Geof Malezewski, Doug McClus- key, Carlos Becerril, Keith Mastranun- zio, Chad Murphy, David Cronk, Mike Otruba, Jeff McCluskey. 74 Boys Basketball CHEERLEADERS JUMP FOP JOY! The 1987 varsity cheerleader squad included Hei- di Aaltonen, April Garage, Heather Allard, Sue Brown, Mel Correia, Claire Armstrong, Marquel Johnson, Connie Kasson, Carre Armstrong, and Nancy Neptune. The JV squad included Debbie Frasier, Beth Barrett, Rene Redmond, Gloria Brad- way, Nicki Dutcher, Barbie Harpp, Ann Garage, Carol McAvey, Sherri Weitz, and Kim Roberts. Mrs. Matrose and Mrs. Osterberg were advisers. Cheerleaders 75 GIRLS BASKETBALL UNDERCLASSMEN DOMINATE SQUAD The 1986-1987 basketball team is in a year of rebuilding. With only one senior return- ing, Sue Huck found herself in times of need. She turned to a group of freshmen and sophomores. With each game you could see this group maturing. Joining senior Renee Boulette on the starting 5 are sophomores Tara Martin, Stefanie Wyatt, Fresnman Ni- cole Economon and Jessica Bartlett. Within two years this group will be a force to reck- on with. The 1986 girls basketball squad consisted of Stefanie Wyatt, and Nicole Economon (with the ball) and Judy Ross, Jessica Bartlett, Tara Martin, Becky Kasson, Beth Barrett. The JV squad included Lisa Revetta, Ruth Roberts, and Becky Kasson. 76 Girls Basketball ACTIVITIES Activities 77 OUWG A Hiking Club under the leadership of new science teacher, Mr. Rick Morse, was fairly active this year. Trips included cross- country skiing into the Santanoni Preserve new Newcomb and hiking up Crane Moun- tain in the Town of Johnsburg. Members of the club included Lincoln Strom, Matt Ratto, Keith Mastranunzio, Heidi Aaltonen, Paul Hicks, Jim Rose, Ron Morehouse, Billy Schwarz, Jen Vonderheide, James Wineberg, Chris Williams, Jason Mastranunzio. Anna Williams, Carre Armstrong, Jim Mahoney, Doug McCluskey, Brian Conway, Jeff McCluskey, Bobby Barrett, Ryan Roberts, Eric Ramsey, David Johnson, Danny Har- vey, Sean Morin, David Cronk, Greg Shambo, Heidi Hayes, Cathy Weatherwax, Carolin Smith, Ruth Roberts. 78 Outing Club ART CLUB A new club - The Media Club - organized many activities this year, including a film festival and helping in the library. Advisers were Mrs. Schulz, Mrs. Chaberek and Mr. Wilson. Members were Kim Hayes, Stacy Cooper, Andy G. Smith, Tara Martin, Carolyn Murphy, Tammy Frasier, Tammy Vounes, Renee Redmond, Lisa Revetta, Andrea Revetta, Ron More- house, Carre Armstrong, Hillary Mundy, Beth Barrett, Norman Hayes, Rodney VanDer- warker, Carol Younes, Sharon Frasier, Jim Rose, Krista Magee, Judy Ross and Jim Mahoney. The Art Club was very active this year, un- der the guidance of Mr. Pat Sullivan, art teacher. Club members were: (Row 1) Carol Younes, Heidi Aaltonen, Jennie Wallace, Hillary Mundy, April Garage, Mr. Sullivan. (Row 2) Jason Mastranunzio, Keith Mas- tranunzio, Sean Morin, (Row 3) Jim Ma- honey, Tara Martin, Sherri Weitz, Nicole Economon, Stefanie Wyatt, and Rachel Kel- ler. Officers were Hillary Mandy president, Nicki Economon vice-president, Tara Mar- tin treasurer, and Stefanie Wyatt secretary. MEDIA CLUB Art Club Media Club 79 mom council The 1986-1987 Student Council members are: Row 1 - Todd Mitchell, Sherri Weitz, Beth Barrett, Tara Martin, Krista Magee, Jennifer Reynolds, Sam Maltbie, Row 2 - Andrea Revetta, Lisa Revetta, Cathy Jo Weather- wax, Gloria Bradway, Ann Garage, Dawn Tennyson, Row 3 - Matt Ratto, Jim Mahoney, Jim Rose, Rodney VanDerwarker, Jeff Tennyson, Ralph Bartlett, Mike Monroe. Row 4 - Carre Armstrong, Kerri Ann Gill, Amy Culver, Becky DuRose, Gabby Smith, Andy G. Smith. Mr. Frank Dower, adviser, has ably led the council for several years. Council officers are President Andy B. Smith, Vice-President Ralph Bartlett, Secretary Tara Martin and Treasurer Matt Ratto. 80 Student Council NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY The Tri-Lakes Chapter of the National Honor Society includes (kneeling) Chris Williams, Missy Jones, (next row) Mr. Flach- barth, adviser, Anna Williams, Carre Armstrong, Stacy Cooper, Noreen Hughes, (stairs) Ralph Bartlett, Sam Maltbie, Jim Ma- honey, Matt Ratto, Rodney VanDerwarker. Induction ceremo- nies were held Thursday, January 9, 1987. Sam Maltbie was elected president and Noreen Hughes, secretary. A very active SADD chapter was led by Mr. Ellis, Adviser. Members included, Cathy Jo Weatherwax, Stacy Cooper, Carolyn Smith, Kathy Cooper, Hillary Mundy, Jim Rose, April Garage, Jim Mahoney, Carre Arm- strong, Heidi Hayes, Shawn Cleveland, Anna Williams, Judy Slattery and President Kerri Schlimmer. SAPP SADD NHS 81 BAND OAGE BAND 1986 Band Members - Trumpets - Claire Armstrong, Brian Conway, Doug McClu - key, Ruth Roberts, Jeff Tennyson. Trom- bones Baritones - Carre Armstrong, Nor- man Hayes, Andy B. Smith. Oboe - Stefanie Wyatt. Clarinets - Heather Allard, Beth Bar- rett, Stacy Cooper, Debbie Morehouse, Judy Ross, Anna Williams, Gloria Bradway, Kathy Cooper, Jennifer Schaefer. Flutes - Amy Culver, Nicole Dutcher, Nicole Econo- mon, Kim Hayes, Sarah Mundy, Heidi Aal- tonen. Saxophones - Ann Garage, Tara Mar- tin, Jeff McCluskey, Renee Redmond, Missy Jones. Nancy Neptune, Kim Roberts, Rodney VanDerwarker. Percussion - Anth- ony Bruno, Krista Magee, Matt Ratto, Andy G. Smith, Sherri Weitz. 82 Band Stage Band The 1986 Stage Band members in- cluded (Kneeling) Rodney VanDer- warker, Beth Barrett, Andy B. Smith, (Standing) Tara Mar- tin, Jeff Tennyson, Ruth Roberts, Kim Roberts, Matt Ratto, Andy G. Smith, Nan- cy Neptune, Norman Hayes, Missy Jones, Mr. Searles - Direc- tor. cuom Four of our students were selected to participate in All-State this year. They were Andy B. Smith, Rodney VanDerwarker, Amy Culver and Becky DuRose. 1986 chorus members were: (Row 1) Cathy Jo Weatherwax, Nancy Neptune, Debbie Andorno, Richard Schwarz, Ruth Roberts, Trisha Murphy, Mel Mack, Jackie Younes. Kim Reed, Barbie Harpp, Kathy Cooper, Nicki Dutcher. (Row 2) Heidi Aaltonen, Dawn Ingersoll, Sherry Hammond, Stacy Cooper. Debbie Morehouse, Heather Allard, Gloria Bradway, Jennifer Schaefer, Rene Red- mond, Kim Roberts. Beth Barrett, Krista Magee, Carol McAvey, Jessica Gag- non. Becky DuRose. Mr. Searles - Director. (Row 3) Claire Armstrong. Carre Armstrong, Lincoln Strom, Brian Conway. Tara Martin, Jessica Bartlett, Rod- ney VanDerwarker, Mike Monroe, Andy B. Smith, Amy Culver. Chorus 83 ADVERTISEMENTS 84 Advertisements The staff of COUGAR, the 1987 yearbook of North Warren Central School, wishes to thank all our advertisers for their support of our annual project. Advertisements pay for over one-half of the cost of the publication of our book and without them this book would not be possible. We especially acknowledge the support given us by our parents, family and friends, both with encouragement and financially. Thank you all! Our Best To The Class Of 87 From OANIKA Congratulations To The Class Of '87 CIRCLE-B-RANCH Joe May Boggia Congratulations To The Class Of 87, With Special Wishes To Amy, Becky and Ralph PHYLUC INERTI ME Congratulations To The Class Of 87 OR. MCHUGH OR. BEHLMER CHERYL. KAREN. HILOA. LAURIE. AMY EMILY Advertisements 85 (518) 494-3413 0,J i TV Sr ApfAcwce, SALES SERVICE RIVERSIDE DRIVE CHESTERTOWN, NY 12817 K-lV TV Sr App utMt Ct SfK Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 GE-TV Appliances Franchise Dealer SALES SERVICE Eureka Vacuum Supplies Radio Shack Antenna Installation - Appliance Repairs - All makes Tel. 518-494-3165 Best Wishes To The '87 Graduates From, MuCLUSKEY HARDWARE AND SUPPLY Success And Happiness The Class Of '87 CAMR-A-LOT Pottersville New York 12860 Ralph And Marianne Long 86 Advertisements PtMut Kmi, CouywlutdwtU ok you,t qwdudtoK, youe mm Lome. and mm fauuuk; but KMembee Hat He, F.O.Z. fovu you and. unit MtMtA, foKyet you. Zu,, Kay, Ateia, Aud Jute chestertown rotary Salute To Our Exchange Students Best Wishes To The Class Of 87 john m. m%mt, Chestertown, N.Y. Bus. 518-494-3822 Home 518-494 3456 Adirondack Peddler Clothing, Gifts, Jewelry P.O. BOX 369 MAIN ST. Pat Ray Hensler Chestertown, N. Y. 12817 Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 Advertisements 87 Crngldtulatlo - Ctaii Of 1987 XM D.E. MUNDY CO.. Inc. ROUTE 9 CHESTERTOWN, N.Y. 12817 518-494-2715 Propane - Heating Oils - Service Complete Bottled Gas Service Congratulations To The Class Of 87 • Congratulations « To The Class Of 87 • REMINGTONS GARAGE I AND SPORT SHOP • • GERALD HU Rt. 8 Brant Lake, NY 494-3260 • • • Plumbing Heating Residential Commercial Insured • RT. 9 CHESTERTOWN. N.Y. PHONE 494-3621 Tel. 494-2801 Dorset Road Brant Lake NY 12815 yS RTHEAST LASER SERVICE INC. • • Co«glalu atw«i CU Of '87 M Best Wishes • To Class Of 87 H Evm i CHESTER DRAWERS ; • Wilson’s Auto Parts Best Wishes « Route 9 Chestertown. New York 12817 518-494-4591 To The Class Of 87 • From MPA 11 RALPH AND DIANNA - JUG INN ’ iTi-mrn Muck Uve £ucmi To Paul and He ClaU of 87 It's not enough to have a dream unless I'm willing to pursue it - It's not enough to know what's right unless I'm strong enough to do it - It's not enough to join the crowd to be acknowledged and accepted - I must be true to my ideals, even if I'm excluded and rejected - It's not enough to learn the truth unless I also learn to live it - It's not enough to reach for love unless I care enough to give it. to A ten MOM, DAD, CATHLEEN, CHERYL A CINDY ?X-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-gg-g-g-g-gg-g.g-g.g.g.g.g.g.g-g 90 Advertisements A, Mountain Abstract Company, Inc Agent for Ticor Title Guarantee CiliMovJK Nun Y«k 12817 (518) 494-2434 Tv The, CU Of 1987 Congratulations BOB OLSON BUILDING CONTRACTOR Babe, Best Of Luck With Your Future. I Hope All Your Wishes Come True. I Love You Wishing Tom And The Class Of 87 Much Success!! IGERNA mT-BU£Tm M-T-g-g-g Advertisements 91 Congratulations To The Class Of 87 Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 BERNESS BOLTON EXCAVATION BRADFORD HAYES EXCAVATING Brant Lake, N.Y. 494-3655 Sand, Gravel And Topsoil Chestertown New York 12817 Congratulations! Pooh-Bear And The Class Of 87 B B ENTERPRISE PLUMBING A HEATING 518-494-2993 Best Wishes To Nancy Friends Love, MOM 92 Advertisements -g-g-g-g-g-g-r r? bjs ORIGINALS I •n ORIGINALS Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 THE FAMILY DFU POTTERSVILLE, N.Y. 494-3489 Main St. Chestertown, NY Flowers For All Occasions Pizza Fresh Dough Made Daily Giant Subs Salads Coldcuts Homemade Soup Hot Torpedo Sandwiches Cakes Made To Order Catering Available Congratulations To The Class Of 1987 Open For Breakfast Mon - Sat Mon-Thurs Fri - Sat Sun f Congratulations And Best Wishes For The Future To The Class Of 1987 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Of '87 STEVENSON AGENCY JANSERS DRUG STORE Chestertown New York 12817 -■g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-3 -g-g-g-g-g-g.g-g-g-X-T Aiivt’i , «aunts o; Frederick H. Monroe P C. ATTORNEYAT LAW FREDERICK U. MONROE Lake Country Plaza Chestertown, N.Y. (518) 494-3191 Best Wishes To The Class Of 1987 From DON LAMBERT AND EON EXCAVATING Congratulations To The Class Of '87 A Riverside Drive Chestertown, N.Y. 494-2417 UPSTATE AGENCY Insurance For Your Home - Auto - Business (SV RANC Main St. Schroon Lake, N.Y. 532-7396 94 Advertisements Congratulations Class Of 87 ADIRONDACK OUTFITTERS AND TAXIDERMY Tel. Office (518) 494-2200 Home (518) 494-2873 zf ed zf eaC Si.ta.ke. Adirondack Properties Rt. 8 Scbroon River Kd. Chestertown, N. Y. Guide Service Guns Ammo Sporting Goods Bait Tackle 494-4144 Chestertown Best Wishes To The Class Of '87 From THE REDMONDS NY 12817 Congratulations To Mary And The Class Of 87 Love, MOM DAD Advertisements 95 Congratulations Laurie Ux t PAO MOY, A JENNIFER - And Best Wishes, Nancy Best Wishes To The Class Of 87 From Congratulations To Amy And The Class Of 87 Fvm BiM, Amy A CataA Cul tK THE COFFEE CHOP THE SILVER STAR DINER Home Of The Big Chicken Chestertown, N.Y. Open Sun.-Thurs. 6 A.M. - 10 P.M. Fri.-Sat. 24 Hrs ■g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g T Congratulations Class Of 1987 p ADIRONDACK ELECTRI SUPPLY CO. HENSLER and SONS Wholesale Retail Commercial Residential Route 9 Chestertown N.Y. Phone 494 3371 ADIRONDACK ELECTRIC WPPLY CO. H H • H H H H H H H H H H - H • H H H ♦ H H H • H H H H • H H H • H H H H Congratulations To The Class Of 87 mm L PECK LOGGING CONTRACTOR Landon Hill Rd. Chestertown N.Y. 12817 518-494-2017 g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g E-g-g-X Advertisements Love And Congratulations To Our Daughter, Paige We're Very Proud Of You! Love, MOM, PAD, WHITNEY, mm To Paige And All Her Classmates. Congratulations To The Class Of 87 (518) 494-2154 Country Vtonte6 ALL TYPES DESIGN. BUILDING REMODELING P 0. BOX 462 PANTHER MT. DRV. CHESTERTOWN. NY 12817 GARY A SMITH Owner Advertisements 99 • V r 100 Advertisements Bat IVula Ta Paige, And Tit CU Of '87 (y lC Sj on n£n a (luii’uiL if ofi slftinc iSuxffuxu iPCait'itx WHITE SCHOOLHOUSE ROAD CHESTERTOWN. NY. 12817 (518) 494-2904 C K h alwtU h CU 0( 1987 SARTU £TA T ONC COMMUNICA T ON-C, INC. Riverside Drive, Chestertown, NY 12817 518-494-4677 Bat IVuia Ta Tit CU Of 87 hmA£0f(A At THE ORIGINAL S SLincoln Logs Cvnqwlu atiofU T r Becky And Tit Clou Of 87 Ue,, DAD, MOM AND RACHEL Advertisement K D Electrical Contractors RESIDENTIAL COMMERCIAL NEW RENOVATION WORK FREE ESTIMATES DON DEFFEN6ACH P O BOX 447 CHESTERTOWN. NY 12817 (518) 494 2382 MAY'S UNISEX HAIR STYLING Congratulates The Class Of '87 Lake Country Plaza Chestertown, NY 494-2800 (518) 494 3004 DOUG MOREHOUSE Doug’s Auto Repair Shop BRANT LAKE. NEW YORK 12815 TUNE UPS EXHAUST SYSTEMS BRAKES BODY WORK Eric Eric, Inc. Building-Remodeling Restoration Erio Kristina Isachsen Route 8 Brant Lake, New York 12815 Phone 518-494-3611 A Charming Inn Restaurant Friends Lake Rd. Chestertown, New York 494-2828 or 494-4431 Ohere is a direct correlation between success and effort... CJhe Balsam House toasts your efforts and wishes you success. The Biggest Little Yarn A Fabric Shop In The Adirondack arn Gift Shop Theriot Ave. (at the blinker light) Chestertown, N.Y. 494-2713 Ntw $ or« Hours: t 30- P.M. Mon.- Thun. Fri. I S t 30 - 5 t M. Home of Annii’ Knitting Patterns •• EVERYTHING FOR THE SEWER. KNITTER. CROCHETER. CREWEL. NEEDLEPOINT, etc., etc. Handmade items for gifts. Scud for knitting book brochure: CORNER HARDWARE Pottersville NY 102 Advertisements Advertisements 103 CRYSTAL LAKE HOUSE Delightful Dining On The Beautiful Shores Of Crystal Lake October 1 Best Wishes Rebecca And The Class Of '87 From - We Wish You The Best Lutk In Your Future, Reisha Love, the perrys t A«tu . i w Congratulations To Paige Marie Her Classmates Congratulations To Becky And The Class Of '87 From - THE BRADMYS PAYE, MARY, GLORIA, ERMN, MARY, JOHN, DONA MAMA A PAPA THE BAKERS nice n eci y GROCERY SHOPPE Chestertown, NY Salutes The Class Of '87 Best Wishes And Success Through Life 104 Advertisements 10t Advertisements -g-g-g-g-g-g.g:g-g.g:! g-g-g-g-g-g T! Congratulations To The Class Of 87 From LUMBER COMPANY, INC. MOM DAO FAMILY Cwgiatu luHii T Reuea And The Clan Of 87 (518) 494-2829 Ed 3ennett Excavating EXCAVATION CONTRACTING ED BENNETT Owner KNAPP HILL ROAD CHESTERTOWN. N Y. 12817 g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-X-rf Advertisements 107 Cotgto latuMi To Th CU Of 87 ADIRONDACK BOAT STORAGE Sr RENTALS RON GILL WELL DRILLING INC. g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-ggg-fr Cc lNu atUmi £cJu a Wt, L n You V ■ ' 'K' ? h; '• i . AUNT NANCY, UNCLE WALT, BRIAN THE CROSSROADS XI R Northway Exit 25 Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 Clothing - Fishing Tackle - Hunting Equipment Tires - Automotive Parts Repairs WORLDS BEST GASOLINE” ‘ALL THE BEST PRICES” carharrt “WE HAVEN’T CHANGED OUR CLOTHES IN 95 YEARS in£ g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g-g= 1 fjallagher s REST ADRANT . . . On Loon Lake at the Junction of Rtes. 0 9 John Gaiiagner ill. Owner Chef 51 8-494-41 41 Chestertown. N Y 1201 7 110 Advertisements X Kerri - Congratulations On Your Graduation. We Are Very Proud Of Your Many Accomplishments. Our Love To You And Our Wish For Happiness And Success. Always Remember A Simple Thought Congratulations Andy G. Smith Luke 2:40, 52 We Wish You The Best! V Mom, Dad, Dan, Cheryl, Eileen, Caroline, Grandma, WE BAKERS - M n-r-i.i.i.i-i-i.i.i.i Love, MOM. DAD, AND ERIC TX Chestertown, NY 12817 (518) 444-4185 LaruL, ofjLafces --- REALTY Lake George, NY (518) 668-2276 Weavertown, NY 12886 (518) 251-3951 '-T-T-T-g-I-I-I-T-I-I-I-g-g: Congratulations To Carolyn And The Class Of '87 From MR. A MRC. WILBUR G. TENNYSON Congratulations To The Class Of '87 Especially To Andy G. Smith To: Ralph Bartlett The Best Little League Ump In The World. Congratulations To The Class Of '87 107 East Shore Drive, Adirondock, N.Y. 12808 Vocof on Homes • Residential • Acreage • Commercial Sales Appfoisol Consultant EARL H. BUMP Licensed Realtor (518) 494-2051 Country SS5 Cottage Antiques • Fine Antiques 9 Church St. Adirondack • Distinctive Gifts 494-3423 • Country Accessories Wishing You Successful Careers CARL PRATT Love MOM. DAP. RANDY, BUD, CINDY, AARON, MANDY, ABC. MATT, CURT, ULA, CARA A DENNY Congratulations To Renee Her Classmates of '87 MOM, BOB, BILLY SUE We Love You CUESTERTOWN LITTLE LEAGUE Best Wishes To Tammy And Sharon And The Class Of 87 DAD, SANDY, TINA CHAD Congratulations And Love To Heidi We're Proud Of You MOM, DAD, AND MIKLA 112 Advertisements Advertisements 113 : MOM AM DAD % =ggg-g-g-g-gg-g-g-g-g-g-gg.g-g-g-gg-ggg-rg: Su XilL And LlappiniU To OuK £o AndxtuJ And Th, CU Of 87 Lovt 114 Advertisements COACH'S COUGARS QoJtufo Titi Cfau Of BY Advertisements 115 Cougar Staff Editor - Paul Hicks Ass't Ed. - Jennifer Wallace Bus. Manager - Ralph Bartlett Photographers - Jim Mahoney Andy G. Smith Coke Machine - Ralph Bartlett Andy G. Smith Sales and Publication - Ralph Bartlett Amy Culver Becky DuRose Heidi Hayes Paul Hicks Andy G. Smith Jennifer Wallace Adviser - Robert K. Flachbarth YEARBOOK STAFF 116 Yearbook Staff JOSTEN5


Suggestions in the North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) collection:

North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection, 1982 Edition, Page 1

1982

North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection, 1983 Edition, Page 1

1983

North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection, 1984 Edition, Page 1

1984

North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection, 1985 Edition, Page 1

1985

North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection, 1986 Edition, Page 1

1986

North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY) online collection, 1988 Edition, Page 1

1988


Searching for more yearbooks in New York?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online New York yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.