North Warren Central School - Cougar Yearbook (Chestertown, NY)
- Class of 1988
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refiin 'cV°ft«0oAJ NEVER SAY GOODBYE As I sit in this smokey room The night about to end I pass my time with strangers But this bottle's my only friend Remember when we used to talk About busting out - we’d break their hearts Together - forever Never say goodbye, never say goodbye You and me and my old friends Hoping it would never end Holdin' on- we got to try Holdin' on to never say goodbye PcJCoudt is ACje.( + Remember days of skipping school Racing cars and being cool With a six-pack and a radio We didn't need no place to go Remember at the prom that night You and me we had a fight But the band they played our favorite song And I held you in my arms so strong We danced so close We danced so slow And I swore I'd never let you go Together - forever I guess you'd say we used to talk About busting out We'd break their hearts Together - forever c. NORTH Brant Lake New York 12815 WARREN CENTRAL SCHOOL Chestertown Pottersville New York 12817 New York 12860 Title Page 1 2 Table Of Contents r i rutor l V .a«$ Mir A TABLE OF CONTENTS OPENING PAGES 1 -6 ELEMENTARY SCHOOL PAGES 7 13 MIDDLE SCHOOL PAGES 14-21 HIGH SCHOOL PAGES 22 30 SENIORS PAGES 31-53 ACTIVITIES PAGES 54-62 ADVERTISEMENTS PAGES 70-104 Table Of Contents 3 —WE REMEMBER PATRICIA M. SHAW Remember me with smiles and laughter For that is how I will remember you. If you can only remember me with tears. Don't remember me at all. 4 We Remember Pat was an aide in the middle school for many years until her death in September of 1987. She brought a sense of loving life and kindness to her job. The school community is better for having known her and her loss is shared by all. Pat lives in our hearts. She was always there with a smile when we needed one. For this we remember her and thank her. Ann Davran DEDICATION Mary Matrose Craig Moskos Ross Persons Pol|y Towers We. the class of '88. dedicate our yearbook to this group of faculty. The reason for such a wide group-is the wide variety of positions they fill. Each of these fine people has encouraged and supported our class. We did not feel it to be fair to pick just one so - we thank you all!!! Greg Waters Dedication 5 North Warrun Board Ot Education The 1987-1988 North Warren Board of Educa- tion consists of (front row) Susan Hill. Joan Johnson. President Bonnie Mundy, Karen DuRose. (back row) Chris Bedell. Nancy Tennyson, Vice-President George Ochsie, and Frank Hill. Missing when the photo was taken is Poul Carstensen. In the middle row are Superin- tendent William Donlon, Business Manager Lyn Hill and Clerk's Sec- retary Anne Murphy. To the right are Warren DeLong, retired dis- trict clerk and Susan Kearing. dis- trict psychologist. 6 Board Of Education Mory Andresen Speech therapist Theresa Andrew Reading Valerie Deluca Special Ed Deborah Fabian First grade Mory Elen Gaddy First grade Fran Gamble Aide Deborah Granger Music Ray Hayes Head custodian Robert H« Custodian Charlene Filer Aide Undo Howe Second grade Susan Huck Physical Education David Jenkins Fourth grade Charlotte Jones Secretary Donna Lagoy Kindergarten Phyllis Levne Art Eleanor Lambert Aide Nadine Magee Reoding Susan Martin Nurse Susan Mfer Kndergarten Ricky Morehouse Custodian Nfccki Resetar Special Ed Elizabeth Richards Fourth grode Della Shie Aide CSE Chairman Gai Sirrine Prinapal Third grode Muriel Searles Aide Lynn Swan Third grade Kathryn Tennyson Kndergarten Margaret Wertime First grode Stanley Wiiford Second grade 8 Staff KINDERGARTEN Mrs. Miller's Kindergarten: (Front row) Bridget Gibb. Angela Mead, Amanda Walker, Jaime Ellsworth. (Middle row) William Douglas, Samantha Otruba, Melissa Rhatigan, Kelly Meehan, Erin, Farris, Joseph Granger. (Back row) Kel- ly Kimbrell. Rebecca Hilton, Robert Monroe, Jason Potter, James Brown, Jessica Clark, Gerald VanGuilder. Mrs. Tennyson's Kindergarten: (Front row) Joshua Seville, John Fabian, Dan- iel Howe, Joshua Murphy, Brandi David- son. (Middle row) Sarah Boggia. Jenni- fer Wescott, Erin MacDonald, Briget Hill, Amanda Steinman, Kenneth Russell, Stephanie Meade (Back row) Jeremy Moffitt, Reginald Raymond, Jeffrey Ko- lakowski, Raymond Little, Jacquelyn Murphy, Kristal Granger, Travis Hopkins. Jennifer Holcomb. Mrs. La goy's Kindergarten: (Front row) Shane LaPorte, Helena Russo, Rachael Ross, Leslie Monroe. (Middle row) James Murphy, Joshua Hayes, Jeffrey Monroe, Erin Mead, Kristina Semon, Ryan Abare, Kristen Hagerstrom (Back row) Tammy Johnson. Krystal Ellsworth, Macarie Cleveland, Erica Remington, Jeremy Kolakowski, Royce Younes, Billy Trudsoe, Toby Jordan, Travis Higgins Kindergarten 9 FIRST GRADE Mrs. Gaddy's First Grade: (Front row) Jeffrey Wolf, Beth Packer, Daniel Bau- mann. (Middle row) Shane Maltbie, Ni- chole Baldwin, Joshua Bley, Roy Granger, Joe Miller. (Back row) Katie Koraus, Jennifer Morehouse, Hope Sa- ville, Jerimiah Holcomb, Michael Kane, Dylan Brzozowski, Karen Baker. Missing was Jamie L. Smith. Mrs. Fabian's First Grade: (Front row) Nicole LaFlure. Jamie Koraus, Amanda Murphy. (Middle row) Michael Todriff, Beth Ann Hayes. Douglas Morehouse, Shannon Donlon, Francis VanCour, Patrick Yosco. (Back row) Danielle Em- law. Anthony Granger, Kristen Venosa, James Kile, Jessmyn Lambert, Jessica Mead Mrs. Wertime's First Grade: (Back row) Jonathan Johnson, Michael Tyrell, Kris- ten Bamberger, Rebecca Gagnon, Shannon Olden, Andrew Smith, Erin Huntington. Amy Hiller (Middle row) Bri- an Hopkins, Jamie Smith, Jeffrey Heonis, Thomas Fiorino. (Front row) Douglas Griffen, Bethany Hayes. Dylan Eacret 10 First Grade SECOND GRADE Mr. Williford's Second Grade: (Front row) Kristin Elmendorf, Dawn Russo. Shane Bolton, Jennifer Younes. Bridget Abare. (Kneeling) Melanie Murray. Me- lissa Ellsworth, Eric Byrne. Erin Fuller, Chris Walker, David Baker. (Next row) Rob- ert Distefeno. Anthony Lashway, Glenn Packer, James Flaherty, James Cleve- land. Ashley Osterberg. Beth Boggia (Back row) Shallon Russell. Gary Harri- son. Douglas Granger, Joseph Magee Mrs. Howe's Second Grade (Front row) Candy Loika. Lisa Fish, Ashley Steinman, Angela Monroe. Lucas Fior- ino, Nicole Murray, Helen Joyce (Mid- dle row) Justin Remington. Corey Little. Travis Wallace, Tim Watts, Steven EmLaw, Craig House. Laurie Wertime. (Back row) Michael Monroe, Frank Erickson. Adam Hart, Heather Wilson. Christina Hayes. Brandy Hill, Jason Coo- per, Jaimie Mitchell. Absent: Dominic Agresta. Second Grade 11 THIRD GRADE Mrs Swan's Third Grade: (Front row) Justin Davidson, Christian Avignon, Jennifer Magee, Crystal Lafountain, Nancy Cooper, Steven LaPelle, Billy Callister, Patrick Burch, Kate Chabarek. (Middle row) Kathleen Russell, Amanda Wood, Thomas Hughes, Jason Wolf, John Kile, Amanda Fish, Jennifer Moffitt, Chris Hayes. (Back row) Craig Emlaw, Heather Lewis, Krista Rapp, Brian Matrose, Jed Armstrong, Darian Granger, Robert Olden, Henry Farmer. Ms. Sirrine's Third Grade: (Front row) Matthew Todriff, Mike Heonis, Jason Hiller, Dan Searles, Jessica Swinton. (Middle row) Kristen Fish, Jed Lewis, Kim Monroe, Jenny Hilton, Jennifer Huntington, Julie Griffen, Jared Hill, Louisa Moffett. (Back row) Brian Bedell, Jason Vounes, Fletcher Conlon, Erika Baldwin, Amanda Bump, Brian Hitchcock. Dainyell Russell, T.J. Arvanitis, Jimmy Dewar, Brian Bump, Jason Granger, Jason Lagoy, Vicki Roberts. FOURTH GRADE Mr. Jenkins' Fou.rh Grade: Leslie Rhati- gan, Melanie. Vicki, Jeremiah Monroe, Tate Higgins, Michele Baker, Joshua Holcomb, Brian Meehan, John Powers, Lisa Castner, Melissa Smith, Melissa Os- terberg. Dora Bradway, Betsy Loika, Charlene VanDoren, Jennifer Meyer, Tim Brower, Andy Jeffords, Dan Ross, Duane Hammond, Robbie Bartlett, Richard Swan. Missing: Jim Duell, Beau Miner. Mrs. Richards' Fourth Grade: (Front row) Kristine Koraus, Brooke Bedell, Na- than Hill, Luke Boggia, John Agresta. (Middle row) Allison Fabian, Geoffrey Green, Jennifer Rohm, Michael Hayes, Ryan Lashway, Laurie Russell. Rodney Mahler. John Roberts, Kiley Stoops. (Back row) Jessica Morehouse, Daren Harvey, Fred Erickson, Miranda Kola- kowski, Jaime Bley, Matthew Magee, Ryan Tourge, Tommy Orluk, Rachel Boggia, Jesse Linton. Fourth Grade 13 14 Middle School WHom DonJon Superintendent of Schools Anthony Joseph ' Physicd Education Joanne Poulson Reading Gayle Logos Special Ed Robert Perry Fifth grade Fran Barrett Nurse Phip Dulaba Custodian Karen Lynch Sixth grade Ross Persons Readng Chris Boggia Science Candy Fischer English Christine Marra Mathematics Mtehael Piccicio Social Studies Lorna Brewer Home Economics Roger Gibbs Music Michael McSweeney Industrial Arts Susan Vail French Raechele Bugm Fifth grade Barbara Harnett Confidential Secretary Wi om Ordway Sixth grade Jerry VanGurfder Custodian Staff 15 FIFTH GRADE Mrs. Bugni's Fifth Grade: (Front row) Billy Hill, Chris Kilmarten, Car- rie Jo Griffen, Carrie Wood, Melin- da Kane. (Middle row) Virginia Wood, Elizabeth Moffitt, Heather Mitchell, Jason Hill, Alison Higgins, Elise Swan, Brendon Donlon. (Back row) Joshua French, Justin Cleveland, Matt Vicky, Trevor Wescott, Paul Matrose, Joel Mon- roe, Janelle Rapp. Mr. Perry's Fifth Grade: (Front row) Julie Lagoy, Chris Wood. (Middle row) Ben Murphy, Patrick Kimbrell, Anita VanDoren, Angela Smith, Cindy Moffitt, Charles Moffitt. (Back row) Ian Lewis, Peter Palm- er. Shannon Morehouse, Nathan Bump, Richard Hammond, Mike Wilson, John Fish, Stacie Bolton, Billy Miller. 16 Fifth Grade Mr. Ordway's Sixth Grade: (Re- clining) Billie Jo Packer, Jonathan DuRose. (Sitting) Robert Wood, Danny Griffen, Kevin Donlon, Chris Kolakowski, Heidi Flynn, Mike Beaulieu. (Kneeling) Joseph Bart- lett, Kevin Marr, Wayne Farmer, Fred Griffen, Marcus Magee, Ka- ren Younes. (Standing) Jason Da- laba, Michelle Baker, Alison Oster- berg, Brandi Farmer, Janett Jilek, Kelly MacGlashan, Nicole Mon- roe, Maria Maltbie. Sixth Grade 17 SIXTH GRADE Mrs. Lynch's Sixth Grade: (Front row) Kristen Bartlett, Katrina Lew- is, Sam Roberts, Matthew Agresta, Billy Baker. (Row 2) John VanDoren. Charles Olden, Mi- chael Bowie, Marc Hayes, Ellen Moffitt, Becky Cooper, Nathan Dutcher, Marsha Fish. (Row 3) Jes- sica Prosser, Jeff Schaefer, Mat- thew Norton, Mark Elmendorf, Mi- chael Mitchell, Sabrina Foote. (Row 4) Serena Rose. SEVENTH GRADE (Row 1) Stacy Hayes, Karen Sauro. (Row 2) Vicky Basque, Myssi Barrington, Valentine Car- stensen, Eric Swan, Steven Hill, Jason Bedell, Todd Stoops, An- gela Cooper, Billy Jenkins, Danny Wallace. (Row 3) Rodney Warner, Antionette Garage, Brandi Scripture, Kristine Reynolds, Buster Ferry, John Umber, Shawn Hayes, Duane Wheeler. Chris Cul- ver, Elizabeth Wertime, Melody Ellsworth, Amy Searles, Jennifer Palmer. (Row 4) Tammy Bruno, Christine Farmer, Kamden Longe, Robert Hitchcock, Michael Coo- per, Heather Powers, Sarah Car- penter. (Row 5) Roger Gill, Danny Mitchell, John Kimbrell, Christian Frasier, Zach Mangialomini, John Brad way. Scott Long. 18 Seventh Grade EIGHTH GRADE I Eighth Grade - (Row 1) Jason Howe, Jeremy Gagnon, Jason Morehouse. (Row 2) Brian Ram- sey, Lisa Roberts, Justin Watts, Brandon Beaulieu, Sean Eacret, Anita Higgins, Christen Bowie. (Row 3) Lisa Hoyt, Cassie More- house, Amanda Roberts, Teresa Wood, Jennette Vonderheide, Tabatha Manglalomini, Christy Swan, Loretta Smith, Amy Wilson, Becky Younes, Anne Agresta. (Row 4) Mary Bradway, Todd Pid- geon, Eddie Reynolds, Lydia Searles, Chris Smith, John Hart. Christina Lewis, Eric Holcomb. (Row 5) Erin Monroe, Angela Otruba, Joe Bellini, Trisha Smith, Missi Springer, Sue Murphy, Bran- don Johnson. Eighth Grade 19 JUNIOR HIGH MUSIC Junior High Stage Band - (Row 1) Mike Cooper, Tay Kimbrell. Jeff Schaeffer, Jennifer Palmer, Karen Sauro. (Row 2) Tammy Bruno, Lisa Roberts, Loretta Smith. Chrisy Swan, Lisa Hoyt, Teresa Wood. (Row 3) Lydia Searles, Mandy Roberts, Anne Agresta, Roger Gibbs. Junior High Band - (Row 1) Mary Brad- way, Susan Murphy, Angie Cooper, Lo- retta Smith, Chris Swan, Karen Sauro, Mike Cooper. (Row 2) Tammy Bruno, Jennifer Palmer, Kristin Bowie, Mandy Roberts, Teresa Wood, Lisa Hoyt, Kris Culver, Lydia Searles, Lisa Roberts. (Row 3) Jeff Schaeffer, Roger Gill, Todd Stoops, John Bradway, Amy Searles, Melody Ellsworth, Elizabeth Wertime, Jason Bedell, Anne Agresta, Tay Kimbrell. Sixth Grade Band - (Row 1) Maria Malt- bie, Marcus Magee, Serena Rose, Kelly MacGlashan, Michele Baker. (Row 2) Becky Cooper, Marc Hayes, Nathian Dutcher, Marc Elmendorf, Jeff Schaeffer, Kristin Bartlett. (Row 3) Kevin Donlon, Sam Roberts, Billie Baker, Mike Bowie, Billie Jo Packer, Becky Agart. Junior High Chorus - (Row 1) Eric Hol- comb, Angela Cooper, Trisha Smith, Brandon Johnson, Karen Sauro. (Row 2) Susan Murphy, Kristen Bowie, Sarah Carpenter, Heather Powers, Christy Swan, Loretta Smith, Stacy Hayes, Mary Bradway. (Row 3) Steven Hill, Te- resa Wood, Becky Younes, Elizabeth Wertime, Melody Ellsworth, Amy Searles, Jennifer Palmer, Lydia Searles. 20 Junior High Music 7TH AND 3TH GRADE SPORT Junior High Field Hockey - (Front row) Amy Searles. (Middle row) A. Agresta, S. Carpenter, A. Rob- erts, C. Swan, L. Smith, S. Hayes, K. Bowie, M. Ellsworth, J. Palmer. (Back row) E. Wertime, A. Wilson, L. Roberts, L. Searles. K. Sauro, S. Murphy, M. Bradway, L. Hoyt, A. Higgins. Junior High Soccer - (Front row) Brandi Scripture, Jeremy Gagnon, roe, Rob Hitchcock, Scott Long, Roger Gill, Eric Swan, Dan Mitch- Brian Ramsey, Joe Belline. Chris Todd Pidgeon, Mike Cooper, ell. Jay Kimbrell (Middle row) Frasier. (Back row) Aaron Mon- Rodney Warner. HIGH SCHOOL 22 High School Administration Teachers Staff Tim Blake Business Richard Brauer Custodian Paige Brower English Marty Bruno Custodkan Pidy Carboy Resource Room Lnda Carson Science Joanne Carver School Nurse Regna Chabarek Librarian MitcheH Cohn English Ann Davran Social Studies Frank Dower Social Studies Kathy Fariss Home Economics Robert Flachbarth Mathematics Luela Hayes Guidance Secretary Jean Humiston Guidance Director Joseph Murphy High School Prncpal Mary Matrose Aide Michael McSweeney Industrial Arts Cindy Moehrmger French Kathy Osterberg Secretary Keith Palmer Mathematics Poly Towers Art Greg Waters Physical Education Denms Wilson English Tom Wright Science Staff 23 BUS DRIVERS Evelyn Austin Martin Fish Jim Barlow Hazel Bentley Milton Fish Bob Hart Pat Dalaba Clarence Meade Joe Slattery Jackie Smith Sandy Smith Red Wheeler NINTH GRADE Freshman class officers: (Sitting) Treasurer Judy Hoyt. Vice-President Gretchen Cooper. (Standing) President Emily Bellini. Secretary Angela Sauro. Advisors Mr. Joseph Murphy and Mr. Keith Palmer. (Front row) Noble Armstrong. Tom Smith. Kerry Kane. Jill Murphy, Brenda Hammond, Greg Wescott. Laura Mahler (Middle row) Matt Murphy, Eddie Kirk. Todd Hamblin. Casey Miller, BJ LaPrairie. Wendy Stark. Leah Printy, Cindy Agard. (Back row) Laurie Keller. Cleyona Dalaba, Erik Schlimmer, Matt Mitchell. Jesse Schwartz. Mark Younes. Shelly Secor. Terry Smith. Ginger Wallace. (Front Row) Frank Basque. Chad Hayes. Scott Robbins. Matt Agard. Chad Jones. Greg Smith. (Middle Row) Jerry Tenney, Thane Clute. Heidi VanGuilder. Rachael DuRose. Angela Sauro, Gretchen Cooper, Brian Ferguson. (Last Row) Emily Bellini. Jody Hoyt. Todd Waldron. Jon Hayes, Doug Peet. Walter Harpp. Robert Yosco. Ninth Grade 25 TENTH GRADE Sophomore Class Officers: Secretary Carolin Smith, Treasurer Cathy Cooper, Advisor Miss Linda Carson, Vice- President Jeff Tennyson, President Barb Harpp. Missing - Advisor Mr Thomas Wright (Front row) Chris Chariamonti, Anthony Bruno, Heather Wineberg, Brian Conway, Lincoln Strom. (Middle row) Kim Hayes, Whitney Smith, Jessica Gagnon, Lynn Willis, Magic Mangialomini, Kerri Gill. (Top row) Gloria Bradway, Cathy Jo Weatherwax, Ann Garage, Barb Harpp, Kim Eastman, Heather Printy. (Front row) David Cronk, Wade Lewis, Jennifer Schaefer. Ruth Roberts, Billy Schwartz, Brett Hagadorn, (Middle row) Barbara Kane, Sarah Mundy, Alison Dwyer, Michael Otruba. Cathy Cooper, Carolin Smith. (Top Row) Jeff Tennyson, Nicole Dutcher, Becky Kasson. Nicole Economon. Cory VanDerwarker, Greg Shambo, Jessica Bartlett. 26 Tenth Grade ELEVENTH GRAD Junior Class Officers: Treasurer Rodney VanDerwarker, Secretary Kim Roberts, Vice- President Krista Magee. President Luis Becerril. Advisors - Mr. Dennis Wilson and Mrs. Paige Brower. (Bottom Row) Sasha Eagle. Andrea Revetta, Ken Bamberger, Jeff Hamblin, Eddie Kirk. Joe Cronk. (Middle row) Jeff McCluskey. David Johnson, Carlos Becerril, Doug McCluskey. Carol MacAvey, Sherri Weitz, Rodney VanDerwarker, (Top row) Noreen Hughes, Ryan Roberts. Peter Agresta. Heather Allard, Stefanie Wyatt, Kim Roberts, Debbie Morehouse, Judy Ross. (Bottom row) Beth Barrett. Doug McCluskey, Peter Agresta, Rene Redmond, Carlos Becerril. Jeff McCluskey. Toby Fish, Tina Hayes. (Middle row) Erik Ramsey, Rosella Umber, Becky Pratt, Krista Magee, Keith Waldron, Chad Murphy, Scott Hayes, Dan Harvey. (Back row) Bill Rowell. Peter Carstensen, Trisha Murphy, Casey Miller, Keith Mastranunzio. Fred Bollman, Luis Becerril, Kathy Conway, Liz Dutcher, Missy Staunches. Eleventh Grode 27 m SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President Hillary Mundy V;ce-President Jim Mahoney Treasurer Judy Slattery Secretary Heidi Hayes Advisors Mrs. Cindy Moehringer Miss Polly Towers Christine Baker was born July 9, 1970 and studied cosmetology for two years at VOTEC. She was a member of the junior prom court. She attended Greenwich High School half of her senior year. Her hobbies include: meeting new people, traveling, boating and returning to good friends. Her future goals: She plans on getting her college degree in cosmetology and studying this major in various parts of the world. Her saying: That's choice!!! 30 Seniors Carrs Suzanne Armstrong sic and she has been an active member of stagehand, band, and chorus throughout high school as well as participating in all-county festivals. She was a cheerleader all four years and class secretary in her ju- nior year. Carre was accepted as a member of the National Honor Society and was second runner-up on the prom court. As a senior, Carre was elected Student Coun- cil President after serving for three years on the council. Carre likes to play the piano, she teaches privately, and sings in the shower. Her favorite things are Oreo's, Garfield and clowns and the color green. Live! Love! Laugh! Carre Suzanne Armstrong was born on January 13, 1970 on the heels of her twin sister, Claire and the two have tried to be different from one another ever since. Carre's biggest interest is in mu- Claira Armstrong A man's reach should exceed his grasp or what's a Heaven for? Claire Armstrong was born on January 13, 1970. Throughout high school she was involved in many activities, including Cheerleading (3 years). Student Council (3 years) and Band and Chorus (4 years). She served as Vice-presi- dent of her class in her freshman and junior years, as Vicepresident of SADD in her junior year, and as a SADD peer counselor in her sopho- more year. She has participated for six years in All-County Music fes- tivals, and has won awards in Guild and NYSSMA Music Competitions. She was a member of the Media Club in her junior year, and is a member of Who's Who Among American High School Students. Claire will attend St. Lawrence Uni- versity after high school and major in humanities and communications. Her favorite color is Royal blue, and her favorite movie is The Color Pur- ple. Seniors 31 Tony Chtemnonta Tony was born in New Jersey, raised in New York and California. His hometown is Warrensburg be- cause this is where he has spent the most time growing up. Tony loves to fish, hunt, working and eating in restaurants and racing. Shawn Erie Clsvalond Shawn was born on 4 5 70 in Glens Falls Hospital. He enjoys working and spending time with friends, especially Stacy. He also enjoys hunting, fishing and riding his motorcycle. Shawn was a member of SADD and attended BOCES in Hudson Falls. During his first year in BOCES he won first place in Car- pentry. He plans to follow this line of work for a career. 32 Seniors Stacy Ann Cooper— Stacy Ann Cooper was born on April 29, 1970. Through-out her high school years she was very active in different groups. For all 4 years she was a member of band and cho- rus. She participated in all-counties and attended Evaluation Festivals for piano and clarinet. During her sophomore year she played vol- leyball. She participated in math league both her sophomore and her senior years. She became ac- tive in SADD and served as secre- tary during her junior year and President during her senior year. She was also a member of the Na- tional Honor Society both her junior and senior years. The only way to see a rainbow is to look through the rain. i Malony lyn Correia Whether near or far, good friends are for keeps. Melony Lyn Correia, 18, was born Feb. 6, 1970. Throughout her high school years she was active in sports as well as with class activi- ties. Melony played 4 years of var- sity hockey, serving as captain her senior year. One year of JV cheer- leading and 3 years of varsity, win- ning cougar spirit award her soph- omore year, and a year of Varsity softball. She was the freshman treasurer and served as president the following two years. She also served as the Area III New York State 1987-1988 Vica (Vocational Industrial Clubs of America) Vice- President. She also traveled to Kansas over, her junior summer where she acted as a national del- egate. Mel's most memorable times at N.W.C.S. where times spent with Lynne, Lynn, Lori, Val, BJ and Miss I, and when she was crowned junior prom queen. Me- lony attended BOCES where she took Horticulture, and plans to own her own business after college. Seniors 33 Tina Marte Crossrnan Tina Marie Crossman. age 18, was born April 11, 1969 in Glens Falls hospital. She went to Johns- burg until 9th grade and finished the last three years at North War- ren. She played varsity field hock- ey her freshman year and varsity volleyball her sophomore year. For past-time activities she works or usually likes to go out and party. For future plans she intends to go to college and major in marketing and hopes to someday travel around for a big company. r- Harold Ellsworth Harold Ellsworth was born on March 6, 1968. In grades 9 and 11, Harold played in the outfield on the baseball team. His favorite things to do are riding his motorcycle and hunting. He is going to college to major in criminal justice and police science. 34 Seniors Mtehcidl R« Ferguson Thank God, it's Friday. Michael was born on November 25, 1969 in Auburn, New York, which is about a mile or two from Syracuse. He loves to draw and is going to a commercial art estab- lishment called Genpak for the first half of the school day. After school he hopes to get a job in the com- mercial art field. He doesn't know if he is going to college yet, but if he needs it, he'll go. April Marte The most wasted day of all is that on which we have not laughed. April was born on February 23, 1970 in Stuttgart, Germany. Her fa- vorite color is purple and her favor- ite pastime is watching any kind of football. April was very active in high school. She was a member of SADD in her sophomore, junior, and senior years. She worked on the student bill of rights in her sopho- more year. To help strengthen her Elizabeth Garaga-i skills in art, she was a member of the Art Club in her junior and senior years. She worked on the layout and illustrations for the newspaper in her senior year. She also took a Life Drawing Class at ACC and was a part of the CIP program, working at a commercial art studio in her senior year. She also worked on the yearbook. April was nominat- ed for Who's Who Among Ameri- can High School Students and was named Student of the Month in March of 1986. She took an inter- est in cheerleading being part of the junior varsity squad in her soph- omore year and advanced to the varsity squad in her junior and sen- ior years. In her junior year she re- ceived a trophy for the Spirit Award for cheering. She also took part in tennis in her senior year. April would like to go to college to earn a bachelor's degree in Fine Arts or an associate's degree in Graphic Design. Seniors 35 ■Jeffrey W Goodspaed Jeffrey W. Goodspeed was born July 9, 1969. Jeff was active in class acitivities. In the ninth grade he was president of the class. He was on the prom committee and in SADD. Sportswise he played 1 year of JV tennis, 2 years of varsity ten- nis, 2 years of JV soccer and 2 years of varsity soccer. His plans for the future include being rich. What I want is all the power and none of the responsibility. rigidi L Hayes' Heide was born on November 21st, 1970 in Glen Falls, NY. During her high school career she partici- pated in field hockey her freshman year, volleyball her sophomore year, newspaper her senior year, softball sophomore and senior years and basketball her senior year. She was an active member of student council her senior year, vice-presi- dent of her class in her sophomore year and secretary her senior year. She was a member of SADD for 2 years, a member of the math league for 2 years, president of out- ing club in her senior year, and a member of the yearbook staff for 2 years. Her hobbies include photog- raphy, hiking, fishing, cross-country and downhill skiing, creative writing and she is a nature lover. Some of her fondest memories are the times she attempted getting off those tricky ski-lifts at Gore Mt with Kerri S., Breakfast Club marathons with Anna W., Jet ski night mares with Yes, there are two paths you can go by, but in the long run there’s still time to change the road you're on ... And it makes me wonder ... — Led Zeppelin Dawn and the times spent with Alan. Heidi's plans for the future are to attend Bates College in Maine, majoring in English or Busi- ness Administration. She plans to reside in Maine after college. 36 Seniors Rose Hayes - Born on August 6, 1970 was active in sports through- out high school. She played girls field hockey for 4 years, girls bas- ketball for 2 years, and softball for 3 years. In her Junior and Senior A friend is someone who knows all about you and still loves you. Rosa M Hayes— year she attended BOCES where she took up the nursing course. Next year she plans on completing her LPN course and working in the hospital. Jennifer Head was born April 11, 1969 in Glens Falls, NY. She came to North Warren this year. She has Life is like a game - the one with the most toys wins. Jennifer rlaad played soccer for 1 year, been in chorus for 2 years and is majoring in Art. Seniors 37 —Dawn E, HUI Dawn Hill was born May 29. 1970. She wasn't very active in sports but was always active working. Dawn spent time bicycling and hik- ing when she wasn't working. Dawn went to BOCES during her junior and senior years for Food Trades She hopes to continue her education, after she graduates, in a four year college for teaching. Dawn was a member of VICA, SADD, the Yearbook staff, the Newspaper staff and she was also elected in Who's Who Among American High School Students. You have to be a friend to have a friend. John Hows Jf : John Charles Howe JR. was born February 4, 1970. He's lived in the Adirondacks all his life. His nick- name was Howeman to his BOCES buddys. He studied Heavy Equip- ment and Diesel Repair for 2 years and won many awards for his ac- complishments. Some sports played were basketball (1 year J.V. and 1 year Varsity) and 2 years Varsity baseball. Some In School Activities were going to 38 Seniors If at first you don't suc- ceed, it probably wasn't worth trying in the first place. gym and roaming the halls. Some outside activities were hunting and working in the woods, building and especially driving fast cars and partying hardy. Future plans are leaving for the Marines in June for Paris Island, South Carolina for training in Heavy Equipment. Marqual D. Johnson She was on JV her freshman year and Varsity her sophomore, junior, and senior years. Also she partici- pated in band where she played the flute when she was a freshman and a senior. Outside of school, she really enjoys skiing. Her future plans are to go to college in the field of science. Her most memorable mo- ments were spent with the '87 Field Hockey team and also skiing at Gore and the Big D ! Nothing is waste that makes a memory. Marquel D. Johnson, was born on October 15, 1970. She played var- sity field hockey all four years of high school as well as varsity soft- ball her junior and senior years. She was also active in cheerleading, m Mictalkt Jones Michelle (known as Missy to her friends) was active in sports and played field hockey through all 4 years of high school, softball and basketball for her freshman year, and volleyball for her freshman and sophomore years. She was also in band for her 3 years at North War- ren, being in chorus for one of these years. Michelle was on honor and high honor roll throughout high school and was a member of the National Honor Society. She also went to ACC for her senior year. Seniors 39 Chris Lewis Favorite musical group: The Original Black Sabbath. My future plans include owning a Software Company. Chris Lewis was born 12 13 68. Senior Saying; Won't you help me Mr. Jesus, won't you tell me if you can, when you see this world we live in, do you still believe in man? If my songs become of free- dom, and my freedom, turns to gold, then I ask the final question, that the answer could be sold. -Black Sabbath 'Jcifn s M Mahoney James M. Mahoney was born, June 22, 1970. Jim, or more com- monly referred to as Ragoo by his friends, had this as his philosophy on life. Any philosophy that can fit in a nut shell belongs there. Jim has participated in a wide variety of activities in his last four years at North Warren. He has been on the golf team for four years, in the camera, outing, media, and art clubs all for one year. A member of SADD for two years, on the Nation- al Who's Who list for two years and on the National Honor Society for three years. He participated in math league for three years and was first runner up on the junior prom court. He was also awarded the Rotary student of the month award for October of 1987. He was the senior class vice-presi- dent, and proud of it. He has been on the yearbook staff for three years as a photographer and this year he was also the co-editor. He was awarded the Bousch and Where you tend a rose a thistle cannot grow. V Lomb science award and during his junior year he worked on an in- dependent research on Krylian Photography. A number of his hob- bies are photography, skiing, ten- nis, golf, and a collector of coins. Jim takes with him his many fond memories of his life at North Warren and bids all who are left a jubilent fairwell! 40 Seniors Sam played five years of soccer, five years of Baseball. He was in- ducted into National Honor Society his sophomore year and was elect- ed President of NHS his Junior and Senior Saying: Always go all out, Lose with digni- ty and win with pride! Scicri Maltbte — Senior Years. He was a member of student council for two years and math league for three years. He was elected to the junior prom court in his junior year. ■Todd Mi te Kali Senior Saying: A good Loser, is a real loser. Born July 21, 1969 in Glens Falls Hospital, Todd's high school days revolved around sports. He played four years of soccer, basketball and baseball. He was also on stu- dent council for two years and was on the prom court in his junior year. Seniors 41 Lynn Monroe Ren6e Monroe was born in Glens Falls on August 16, 1970. During her high school years she participated in field hockey (freshman and sophomore years), cheerleading (freshman and sophomore years), tennis, SADD and student council. She spent her junior year as a Ro- tary Exchange Student in Den- mark. Ren6e also kept busy work- ing at her uncle's law office part- time. Nu vil jeg da paae vandring gaae, men det Kan jeg fornemme, man reiser ud, for hjem at naae, thi bedst er det hjemme (H.C. Andersen) Hillary Elizabeth Mundy Hillary was very active in her four years of high school. She served as an officer for many organizations such as S.A.D.D. secretary. Art club president. Senior class president and Co-editor of the yearbook. She was also an active member of S.A.D.D. For three years, and Art Club for two years. In the area of athletics she played tennis for all four years of high school, was a junior varsity cheerleader her freshman and sophomore. Both her junior and senior years she kept score for the boys varsity soccer and basketball teams. Art being her main interest she helped design the senior play set for 'Arsenic and old lace', and also took a drawing course at A.C.C. A.C.C. In her junior year she was a mag- azine drive chairman, band chair- man for the prom and on the 1986 prom court. Senior Saying: Class is the ability to have grace under pressure - Ernest Hemingway In 1985 she was awarded the Rotary Student of the Month award in January and in 1987 named in Who's Who Among American High School Students. Her future ambitions are to go on to a four year college to pursue a course of study in liberal arts with the expectation of being involved in the world of fashion. 42 Serncxs — Paul Nestor was born February 3, 1970 at the Glens Falls Hospital. He attended North Warren all his life. Within his years at North Warren Paul played soccer in his junior and One of the biggest trips in life is growing up. When you're growing and learn- ing you have dreams. Each new day your dreams can become more complex. If you live for your dreams, life gives us a chance to make them complete. Pawl Master— senior years. He was crowned king of the 1987 junior prom and in his senior year he was a member of the student council. Better known as Nestor to his friends. Paul en- joyed the weekends with his friends as well as vacations. One of his favorite hobbies and pastimes was airbrushing T-shirts. like to draw what I imagine or what peo- ple ask me to imagine. Paul plans on going to college for civil engi- neering or Land Surveying for at least two years. He would then like to get a degree and move out of the area in pursuit of happiness. •Vincent Perry True knowledge is not what you know, but what you can learn. Vin was born in 1970 on February 24th in Glens Falls hospital. Vincent has been active in high school where he participated in 5 years of basketball and baseball, plus two years in soccer. He also was a member of the junior prom court in May of his junior year. He has been very active in some community functions. Seniors 43 St phtiftte A Pidgaon Stephanie A. Pidgeon was born October 10, 1969. She has attend- ed N.W.C.S. since third grade. In her sophomore and senior years she participated in softball and enjoyed it very much. In her junior and senior years she attend- ed Vo-Tec where she pursued a career in cosmotology. In the fu- ture, though she wishes to become an interior decorator. P Rainey Jim was born March 3, 1970 in Long Island and moved to Ches- tertown in 5th grade. His major sub- ject was wandering the halls. “I like to make people laugh. I guess I'm a comedian, says, Jim. He plans on going to college for criminal jus- tice, then he is going to move to Long Island. He loves it there and plans on living there after college. He played JV soccer for two years and varsity soccer for two years. He played hockey since 5th grade and plans to play it in college. 44 Seniors Vwj Lisa Revetta was born on Febru- ary 19, 1970 and played a very active role in sports as well as class activities. She played soccer her freshmen year and field hockey. Marte Ravaita basketball, and softball during her sophomore, junior and senior years. She was also very active working with horses. She was first runner up on the court of the class of '88's Junior Prom. She participat- ed in S.A.D.D., and the Math League. Lisa plans to continue her education at Hudson Valley where she will major in radiology. When I do good no one remembers; When I do bad no one forgets. Jamas Anthony Rose III James Anthony Rose III was born on January 3, 1969 at Hartford Connecticut Memorial Hospital. His plans for the future include attend- ing a two year college for elec- tronics. He is presently attending BOCES for electronics. He played J.V. basketball in 10th grade. Var- sity in 11th and 12th grades. He The good compete against each other, the best with themselves. also played soccer (J.V.) during 9th and 10th grades and varsity in 11th and 12th. He was a student council representative in 11th grade. While attending BOCES he was actively involved with his class being the vice-president, reporter and also the council representa- tive. Seniors 45 John Patrick Joseph John Patrick Joseph Slattery, also known as Q-bert, was born in Udorn, Thailand on May 8, 1969. In his freshmen year he participated in baseball. In his sophomore year he played J.V. basketball. During his junior and senior years he par- ticipated in the BOCES program where he studied electronics. While at BOCES he was very ac- tive. He became secretary and treasurer of his electronics class. I invented the See- Food diet; if I see food, I eat it. Slattery •Judy Elizabeth Marie Slattery Judy Elizabeth Marie Slattery was born on August 13, 1970 in Bangkok, Thailand. She and her family moved to the United States when she was 3 months of age and lived on Long Island for 6 years before coming to Chestertown. During her high school years she became some what active. She participated in the student council for 1 year, band and marching band for 2 years, J.V. and varsity 46 Seniors Dare to be yourself, you may find the results to be quite rewarding. volleyball for 1 year, the Media Club for 1 year and the S.A.D.D. chapter for 2 years. She was rec- ognized by making high honor and merit roll. Senior class treasurer was also part of her activity. In the fu- ture she plans to attend college and the Air Force. She will be ma- joring in Criminal Justice. Tina Lee Smith was born on May St. 1970. Her major in school was home economics. Tina's favorite hobbies are sewing and collecting stuffed animals that she makes. A friend isn't a friend unless they stand by you through the good times and the bad. Tina L Smith She also loves to listen to music and be with her friends. During her senior year she went to Annis Holmes' (The Yarn and Gift Shop) for sewing, which she has enjoyed very much. After high school she would like to have a job. possibly having to do with sewing. Jennifer Ann Yondbrhsida There is a time to be a raindrop, the same color and shape as all those around you, but soon comes a time to be a snowflake, different from all the rest, an individual. Jennifer Ann Vonderheide was born on July 6. 1970. She has been active in sports throughout her high school career, joining the tennis team and the cheerleading squad in her freshman year, and continu- ing cheerleading squad in her freshman year, and continuing cheerleading in her sophomore year. She was also on the golf team her senior year. Jennifer served her class as treasurer during her sophomore and junior years as well as taking part in chorus and many of the other groups the school offers. She was a member of S.A.D.D. for three years, the Math League her sophomore, ju- nior and senior years and enjoyed the Outing Club her junior and sen- ior years. She became a member of the Photography club her soph- omore year and a member of the Art Club her junior year. During high school, Jennifer found photogra- phy extremely interesting and en- tered one of her works in a contest given by Portland. Maine School of Art. placing thirty-third out of two- hundred and fifty students. In the future. Jennifer hopes to attend a four year college and get her Bachelor's degree in Fine Arts. Seniors 47 ----Keith Waldron Keith came to this school two years ago as a freshman. As a freshman he got the nickname Mongo and unfortunately it stuck like glue. He was born on 10 29 71 and lived in North Creek until 5th grade, then he moved to War- rensburg for a year and from there to Warsaw, Va. for another year. He returned to Johnsburg for 8th grade and moved to North Warren You only live once, so live your life up to it's ful- lest extent while you can. for the rest. After he graduates, he plans on going to college for 2-4 years. He hasn't decided yet, but from there he'll most likely go into the military. ----Anna J, Williams Anna was born on April 29, 1970 in Ridgewood, N.J. but has spent her 13 school years at North War- ren. Throughout high school, Anna participated in many sports and activities. Anna was an active band member all 4 years and in numerous all counties (she played clarinet). Volleyball being her fa- vorite sport, she participated both years it was available and earned MVP her sophomore year. She was a member of the golf team in 10th, 11th, and 12th grades and was MVP her junior year. She partici- pated in the Math League in grades 10, 11 and 12, Outing Club in grades 11 and 12, an active member of S.A.D.D. her junior and 48 Seniors A smile is the whisper of a laugh. senior years serving as treasurer her junior year, softball in grades 10, 11 and 12, Honor Society in 10, 11, and 12, Art Club her senior year and was on the yearbook commit- tee her senior year. Her best memories are skiing at Gore and sledding with Cheesecake at Dy- namite. Chris was born on April 29th, 1970 in Ridgewood, New Jersey. He par- ticipated on the golf team for 4 years. Math League for 3 years and was inducted into the Tri- Only those who risk going too far, can possibly find out how far they can go. Chris Williams— Lakes Chapter of the National Hon- or Society in his junior year. His hob- bies include: down hill skiing and cross-country skiing, fishing, hiking, and phofography. His plans for fhe future are attending college and majoring in Environmental Studies. He has fond memories of driving to the prom (thanks Shawn C.) and playing test pilot on Hullaballo against Sam M. at Gore Mt. He also remembers teaching Jim M. to ski. (Ha, ha.) Nobody knows more than I that the less girls know the better they are likely to be. ■Jim L. Winabarg Jim L. Wineberg is 17 years old and was born June 28, 1970 in Wil- mington, NC. He moved around all of his life. He's lived in NC, VA, ILL, for a few places. He's been at NWCS for 3 years and has played golf for 2 years. He has been in the math league for 2 years. He plans to go to college for travel and tourism for 2 years and then be employed at a large travel agen- cy. His favorite memories of high school are of golf and skating. In his sparetime he likes to skateboard, ski and party. Seniofs 49 NEVER SAY GOODBYE fjul fi.tJltr fyg Ctrrui- Court Jjmtyi tivy Jma ttjillliii Wdtyktuli Milktyhkfji ti I LAST WILL AMD TESTAMENT The North Warren Senior Class of 1988 being of sound mind and body hereby leave the following: Having been of sound mind once, Carre Armstrong now leaves to Noble, her half of ENDLESS SUMMER . (But she still gets to listen to it!) A kiss to Scott (from his biggest fan) and to Jeff: the 1997 Student Council Presidency ('cause she's going on to bigger and better things!) Up for grabs; One purple prom dress, a locker with a broken combination, and an illegal parking space in the school parking lot. To Nikki - Thanks for all the help. WE couldn't have done it without you! To Carol and Heather and John H„ best of luck in the rest of your years at NWCS. Claire Armstrong leaves Rene R. a pit for those lonely moments in Home-Ec. To Brian C. her trumpet section and a great big Hi Bunny! , to Tina Mooch a cardboard box and a clean apartment floor (please return my jeans!), and to Noble she leaves her nose (if she can have his!). To Mr. Gibbs, Noble and Jed (Sack?) - lotsa love and many (but not too many) more years at NWCS; may they be good ones. Shawn E. Cleveland, being of out of shape body and insane mind does here-by leave the following: To Ronnie he leaves the ride to BOCES and the heckling of Jim B. He also leaves thanks for always being there when he needed a real friend. To Chad M. he leaves many fond memories and thanks for helping him keep Stacy in line To Jeff T. he leaves more memories and some advice, shut up at birthday parties! Mel Correia leaves to Stef, Krista, Kim, Nikki, and Beth a wonderful hockey season and memories. She is going to miss you. To Nikki Dutcher - rowdiness so that she will talk more, to Becky - the ability to watch over Nikki E. And to Krista who will be playing hockey at Cornell she leaves her the ability to pick up a real rich football player. Stacy Cooper leaves Judy R (Prudence) her pup “Sam its a mighty windy day isn't it Judy? To Deb M. the memories of Preppies and leaves Sam under the bed! To Cathy C. (Katy) she leaves 2 more years or school. She hopes you have as much fun as she did. To Jessica B. the patience to put up with my brother picking on her all the time. Finally to Chad M. and Ron M. the ability to find someone else to pick on and mess up their hair! Tina Crossman leaves to Liz D. all the fond memories of everything they've been through. To Debbie F. she leaves everything she leaves in her room after she goes to college (except M B.) To L.C. she leaves all the fine memories of your chats in bio. chemistry. To Carlos B., she leaves some gas money so he can make it to school and home without her, and to all the friends that she's forgotten, she leaves everything that they want. Harold Ellsworth leaves all the boring classes to Randy 8t Scott. To Rachael Gloria he leaves all the boys and to L.M. he leaves the ability to sing. He leaves his classmates all the luck in the world to achieve their goals. He leaves his locker to anyone who wants it. Michael Ferguson leaves to all of his classmates safe and glorious years that are to come. To C.H. he leaves his locker and all of his homework. To all of his friends, he hopes you stay out of the principal's office and get good grades. He would also like to thank the teachers, especially Mr. Dower, for encouragement during the years. Good luck to all. April Garage does here-by leave to Liz D. her parking space, Ryan R. an empty glass (you know where you can fill it), Andrea R. Nicole E. a real model and a gourmet dinner at Micky D's. Keith M. a dirty dish a bow tie. Sasha E. a broom a tip'. She leaves her sister good luck . Jeff T. Anthony B the original sound track to The Garage sisters . Heather A. a ride home. Heather W. a favor. Andrea R. a pizza. To her 7th period gym class she leaves a plunger to get the fish that got away and a hug. Hillary quel chic type. Her sisters she leaves an education at NWCS. To her class she leaves never saying Good-bye . Jeff Goodspeed leaves to Jason M. and Fred B. Sara M and PA claim gum and many good times. To T.S. he leaves hugs and kisses! Heidi Hayes being of sound mind(?) leaves her teachers patience and earplugs to deal with her sister. Stacy. To Mary Matrose and Mrs. O. she leaves fond memories of her visits to the office (rubber band?) To her sister. Stacy, and brother Shawn she leaves a “tad bit of her brilliance to make it through high school. To Pete C. she leaves more bleach for his hair. To Noreen H. she leaves the ability to keep up Eileen's good reputation as a student. To Erik S. and Cathleen M. she leaves a little reminder: You're special ! Finally she leaves this school (with a smile!). Rose Hayes leaves to Krista M. the ability to put up with Andrea as goalie next year and to Andi the ability to put up with the rest of the team. To Ron M. many good memories of the BOCES bus and elsewhere, and also good luck in your last year at NWCS. To all her teachers the ability to find someone else to pick on, maybe another red-head and last but Last Will Testament 51 not least to her nephews Beau and Travis lots of luck in their years left at NWCS. John Howe leaves saying Don't cry to all the girls - I'll be back. He leaves his BOCES ride to his buddy Ronnie Morehouse. He leaves his locker to Whitney Smith to cherish and keep clean. He wishes his buddies and especially girls - good luck in the future. Dawn Hill leaves to Rich and her buddy all her love. To Joe and Emily B. she leaves a great bus ride and many happy years to come at NW. To C.C. the hope that you may turn out as good as your aunt did. To K.B. and P.C. only one more year at NW - live it up! To her parents she leaves much love and respect for all their support. To Mr. Dower and Mrs. Humiston much thanks for all their help and patience. To Mr. Cohn she leaves the hope that he ends up with a journalism class that makes him as happy as we did (Lots of Luck1)! A special thanks to all the teachers and staff who have put up with her for the past four years. To Mr. Moskos she leaves a bag of licorice and much respect and admiration for all the confidence you had in her; Thank you! AND she saved the best for last to Jimmy Barlow she leaves him a mountain full of snow and great respect for all you have done for her May you never forget the Class of 88 BOCES students. You're the greatest Jimmer! Marquel D. Johnson - leaves to her brother Brandon, four more exciting years at North Warren. Use them wisely, you'll miss them To MOM and DAD this saying: Children are a blessing! You should of had 5 morel To Beany, Spock. Big Al. Betty. Sunshine. Puddles. Tex. Debbie Lee. Bunny all the great times and fun jokes shared in field hockey, Hanya-Hal! Never forget Spanky 8c Evelyn , they're our future so teach them well. To Spike. Poochy, Rose-Bud. and Spud, it was great playing field hockey with you guys and I hope our memories don't end here. To Huckles, I hope you and Bubba have 15 girls that turn out exactly like us! To Kimmy R.. I leave a half, a half, a half pound of chicken wings 8c a small diet coke! To Nikki. I leave the time to ride the snowmobile. 3- wheeler, and drive the Blue Truck but just remember, no pit stops! Dear Jill ..don't forget him! Also I leave you my 7, it was meant for the best!! To Jeff M . a good kick! I still owe you one! to Pete T„ all my expertise in math 8c chemistry. I still want my dollar! To Jeff 8c Todd, a good fight to determine who goes out with Terry. Good luck!! To Liz. a $10 ticket to Great Escape and make sure Nite- Life is open next time! To SM. an awesome May 8th. Thanks for mine! Finally, to Liz, Kim 8c Nikki, No More Ice Cream Eating Contests and leave the dogs home next time. Missy Jones leaves to Nikki E., Kim R., and Beth B. the sectional title next year in field hockey and the hope that they all stay in touch, to Mel C., and Claire A. memories of many good times shared together 8c to her brother Chad she wishes good luck in getting through the next 3 years, knowing he'll need it. I, Jim Ragoo Mahoney being of most sound mind bequeath the following: To Mary M. and Kathy O. all the good times we have had. I'll never forget them. To David Jenkins I leave a fresh starched light blue shirt, don't lose it. To Andrea R.. my car, (and I said I was of sound mind. Ha!) To Lisa R. even though your leaving too, don't forget the golf ball in history. To Mr. M a good laugh in PBM and to all my friends I leave good luck and earnest wishes that all your dreams come true. To Pete. I leave our research project. To Chris, I leave my attempts at skiing and to Anna, I leave many bandaids. so you can be prepared to heal your victims at college. To Sam. I leave my name. Ragoo. you started it so you should remember it, and all the good times. Finally to Shawn, and Stacy. I leave you in good health, stay that way. To the rest of you. exit stage right! Sam Maltbie leaves his brother. Shane, his varsity number 4. Use it well. To Coach, my taste in music. To Jeff Tennyson, Nothing. I leave Jeff Hamblin, Fred Bollman. To my sister, Maria, anything that's left and finally to my fellow quad brothers - a happy and prosperous future. Todd Mitchell - I leave my brother, Danny, my athletic ability (as if he needs it). To my sisters Heather and Jamie. I leave lots of luck and hope they don't break as many hearts as I did. To the McCluskey's I leave someone who can tell them apart, God knows I couldn't. Luis gets a box of cocoa crispies for the stage. To Train and the rest of the soccer team a lot of support and success, (always remember the Skin-heads). To Nicole E. I leave a secret admirer to take my place. To Shane Maltbie I leave the belly flop crown he's earned it. Renee Monroe leaves to her brother, Jason, hopes for 3 great years remaining at NWCS. Hillary Mundy leaves to her cute younger sister - Sarah a wall to lean up against - keep on your toes kid. To JR a curfew, a piece of cheesecake, and a cup - may you never have to look for one again!, to Rodney Maybe some day we'll have tea with the Queen. To Kathleen Murphy - a pint of you know what!, to Mrs. Moehringer Merci Beaucoup! , to AG Good Luck . Pur Avril - Je donne entonnoir, et des galettes avec morceaus du chocolate!!!!!!! and to Ms. Davran Assault with a deadly weapon!!!! and lastly good luck and aure voir to one and all! Paul J. Nestor leaves to face the world. I leave Eddie his senior year with more power to you and luck in soccer. Never will forget the prom, 52 Last Will And Testament Whitney. I couldn't have done it without you. To Way .... When!? I leave Frank my ability in Hacky Sac and to Sherri, Becky Carol, my love and best wishes. Vin Perry leaves to Shane Maltbie his ability to go turbotubing. To Rachael DuRose he leaves his great personality and knack to get in trouble in study hall. To Mike Otruba he leaves the need to get a hair cut. Stephanie A. Pidgeon. First I would like to leave my brother. Todd, and two sisters. Krista, many more happy years at NWCS. Good luck! From Mr. Dower, I leave with a good knowledge of social studies and my sincere thanks to you. To Mrs. Fariss, you're the best. I leave my love .. To SC. Kiss, Kissl and SC Good-bye sis. RH I leave my driving skills and DH I leave my friendship always, Finally I leave NWCS Jim Rainey leaves Fred Bollman nothing. Kathy Conway a new leash for Luis. Leaves 5 of the next year seniors the ability to get into Whispers (VP.. SM„ JR.. TM„ JR.) and some 151 for anybody who thinks their built like the Taz, To Jason I leave the pink slip to boot hill. To Ed the ability to say (you didn't hear me) To Tim Needham a scar on his head., and to the next year soccer team I leave the Warrensburg football team to you so they can come up and watch you play. (How they loved me) Lisa Revetta leaves to her little sister, Andrea, all the luck and much more in her last year. To April Fond memories of the summer of 871 Becky Kasson I leave all my headaches with my horses, that she will take them over! To Jeff Doug McCluckey 10 ft. of white snow on October 31 for the next 10 years. Peter Agresta I leave my Delhi t-shirt seeing as you never gave it back anyway! Stefanie Wyatt 1 trip to the Ground Round in Maryland and Hillary one big everlasting smile! Jim Rose leaves to my best friends, Sam, Todd, and Vinny all of the girls that want me. and also I leave them the Silver Bullet with the Stephen Wolf tape to all of the other studs I leave them my grief To Shane I leave my dunking ability. Judy Slattery leaves to the class of 1989 a successful senior year, to her friend Judy Ross, her locker (so there is no confusion!) and Debbie M. hope for the future, to her adopted brothers, Jeff, Bobby and Todd Hamblin she leaves her best wishes for successful years to come. To Brian Conway she leaves a hug a day, to Thane, Tom, Kim Eastman and Heidi VanGuilder a simple hello and lots of luck for the future years at North Waren and to Chrissy Swan she hopes to leave “Mr. Lazer Tag's address! Tina Smith leaves to her sister her seat in the guidance office to talk to the guidance counselor for advice and to Scott Hayes all the good times they had together and for cheering her up 1st period. Special thanks to her friends for sticking with her through the good times and bad and the most thanks to Mr. Ellis for all the help he gave her. Jennifer Vonderheide leaves RV her snowshoeing techniques! (Watch out for tail gaters! to CB she leaves her fangs, love at first bite! to PA she leaves her only copy of An Evening at the Improve! Dogs have no money! To PC she leaves her BM record collection. I know how much you love him, Pete! To TM she leaves Night Life and all the strange people that come with it and finally to Jeannette and Jeff a wish for happiness in your school years to come. To the class of 89 Keith Waldron salutes you and hopefully leaves you a fun filled year as a senior, especially Pee-We To BJ and Wendy he leaves you three more years of fun and excitement in high school and Edie R. You just better graduate. Anna Williams being of sound mind does hereby bequeath the following, to Peter C. a heated plaid spandex bikini swimsuit for the few cold days, a giant flyswatter for the giant spiders, a souvenir stogie , a knee that really works, and a good joke for Math League; to Kathleen M. a 16 lb. bowling ball, a strike, and a pair of socks; to Eric S. the ability to lose gracefully when bowling with Kathleen, and a Learn to ski video; to Sam her Arizona Ninja desert boots, a thank-you and the 1st grade clubhouse, to Cheesecake, a Salada tea bag. a hot pink toga, a pair of Spaldings, an episode of SN live, a sharp knife for a breakfast Bran Muffin, and the biggest thank you in the world, to Jim M. a coat of armour to protect him from Mr. Putter, and a jump over the Tee-Bird fence, to Dave J. a perfect 300. a winning 943, a 24 k gold rust-free hubcap, a hearing aid. and a chocolate-frosty for the warm days at St Andrews, to Heidi, a BC movie, a hug (believe it?) a slide down the hill, a new purse and best of luck! and to Mike a humungous hug, a thank you, her Reebok box and a trip to NYC. Chris Williams leaves Peter C. a 50 yard roll of plaid, and 2 Alabama tickets To Keith M. I leave a Learn to ski video. To Erik S. and Jason H. I leave good luck and fun in the future. To Carol M. and Barb H. I leave my thanks, and to Tim N. I leave some Hefty Cinch sacks . To Mr. Dower and Mr. Flachbarth my thanks for their help over 4 years. To Dave Jenkins I leave a lifetime membership to St. Andrew's Gold Club, and a perfect 300. Jim Wineberg leaves his long meaningful conversations with Mr Murphy to Peter and Casey. He leaves Tara his pocket bible. He leaves JR a month's supply of diet pills. Amen! Last Will And Testament 53 HIGH SCHOOL BAND (Row 1) Sherri Weitz, Rodney VanDerwalker, Jon Hayes. Claire Armstrong. Brian Conway. Anna Williams. Krista Magee. Doug McCluskey, Rene Redmond. Jeff McCluskey. (Row 2) Jill Murphy. Jennifer Schaefer. Judy Ross, Debbie Morehouse. Anthony Bruno. Cindy Agard. Heidi VanGuilder, Brenda Hammond, Casey Miller, Kim Roberts. (Row 3) Heather Allard, Kim Hayes, Ann Garage, Barb Harpp, Jeff Tennyson, Angela Sauro, Nicole Dutcher, Marquel Johnson, Carre Armstrong. (Row 4) Robert Yosco. Gloria Bradway, Stacey Cooper, Ruth Roberts, Jody Hoyt. Noble Armstrong. Kerri Kane. Nicole Economon, Stefanie Wyatt, Beth Barrett. Director, Mr. Roger Gibbs. HIGH SCHOOL CHORUS (Front row) Kathy Conway. Krista Magee. Brain Conway, David Johnson, Rodney VanDerwalker, Jennifer Vonderheide. Claire Armstrong. Jessica Bartlett. (Row 2) Mr. Robert Flachbarth - director. Brenda Hammond, Rachael DuRose, Cathy Cooper, Heather Allard. Gretchen Cooper, Carol MacAvey, Whitney Smith, Carre Armstrong, Rene Redmond. (Row 3) Laura Mahler, Ginger Wallace, Jessica Gagnon, Becky Kasson, Alison Dwyer, Beth Barrett, Kim Roberts, Trisha Murphy. (Row 4) Emily Belline, Laurie Keller, Cleyona Dalaba, Shelly Secor, Heather Wineberg, BJ LaPrairie, Wendy Stark, Stacey Copper, Gloria Bradway. (Bottom Row) Michael Ferguson, Shawn Cleveland, Jim Rose, Tim Needham, John Howe, Jason Mastranunzio. (Middle row) Bob Hamblin, Chris Charimonte, Kelly Saville, Penny Frasier, Stephanie Pidgeon, John Slattery, Richard Schwartz. (Top row) Dawn Hill, Rose Hayes, Dawn Tennyson, Matt Deiffenbach, Ron Morehouse, Nicole Dalaba DRIVER’S ED (Kneeling) Debbie Morehouse, Judy Slattery, Hillary Mundy, Jennifer Vonderheide, Lisa Revetta. Sam Maltbie. Jason Mastranunsio. Fred Bollman. (Standing) Mike McSweeney, Driver's Ed Teacher, Noreen Hughes, Jennifer Reynolds, Peter Agresta, Deb Frasier, Carlos Becerril, Liz Dutcher, Marquel Johnson, unknown, Keith Mastranunzio, Dan Harvey, Garret Penisten, Luis Becerril, Kathy Conway. BOCES Driver's Ed 57 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY National Honor Society: (Front row) Peter Agresta. Sam Maltbie, Rodney VanDerwarker, Krista Magee, Anna Williams, Jim Mahoney. (Middle row) Jennifer Schaefer, Stacy Cooper, Kim Roberts, Noreen Hughes, Gloria Bradway, Ryan Roberts, Ruth Roberts. (Last row) Dan Harvey, Stefanie Wyatt, Chris Williams, Carre Armstrong, Sasha Eagle, Advisor - Mr. Robert Flachbarth SADD: (Row 1) Ruth Roberts, Emily Belline. Carolin Smith, Greg Shambo. (Row 2) Kim Hayes, Judy Ross, Jennifer Schaefer, Jessica Bartlett, John Slattery, Brenda Hammond. (Row 3) Advisor - Mrs. Jean Humiston, Gloria Bradway, Rachael DuRose, Judy Slattery, Mike Otruba, Brian Conway, Cathy Jo Weatherwax, Cathy Cooper, Cindy Agard. (Row 4) Carre Armstrong, Rene Monroe, Anna Williams, Hillary Mundy, Jim Mahoney, Shawn Cleveland. Stacy Cooper, Dawn Hill, Lisa Revetta, Chris Williams. 58 N H S S A D D STUDENT COUNCIL Student Council: (Front row) Tom Smith. Kathy Conway. Krista Magee, Rene Monroe, Paul Nestor, Carol McAvey. (Middle row) Gloria Bradway, Ruth Roberts, Heidi Hayes, Kerry Kane. Andrea Revetta, Beth Barrett, Becky Kasson, Nicole Dutcher. (Last row) Lisa Revetta, Sam Maltbie, Peter Agresta. Carre Armstrong. Jill Murphy, Jeff Tennyson, Matt Agard. JOURNALISM Journalism: (Front row) Michael Ferguson. Harold Ellsworth. John Slattery. Advisors - Mr. Mitchell Cohn, Miss Polly Towers, Shawn Cleveland. Wade Lewis, Jim Rose. (Middle row) Vincent Perry, Nicole Economon. Jennifer Reynolds. Sherri Weitz. Magic Mangialomini, Jennifer Head, Tina Crossman. Paul Nestor. (Last row) Dawn Hill. Heidi Hayes. Ruth Roberts, Andrea Revetta. Rose Hayes, Lisa Revetta. April Garage. Student Council Journalism 59 ART CLUB Art Club: (Front row) Corolin Smith, April Garage, Cathy Jo Weatherwax. (Middle row) Advisor - Miss Polly Towers, Ruth Roberts, Anna Williams, Cathy Cooper (Last row) Andrea Revetta, Sasha Eagle, Mike Otruba. OUTING CLUB Outing Club (Front row) Keith Mastranunzio, Dan Flarvey. Jim Wineberg, Judy Ross, Ruth Roberts, Carolin Smith, Cathy Cooper, Lincoln Strom. (Middle row) Jim Mahoney, Anna Williams. (Last row) Greg Shambo, Heidi Hayes, Casey Miller, Lisa Revetta, Jennifer Vonderheide, Chris Williams, Cathy Jo Weatherwax. Missing Advisor - Mr. Thomas Wright. 60 Art Ckib Outing Club GIRLS BASKETBALL Girl's Basketball - Varsity (Front row) Becky Kasson, Beth Barrett. Nicole Economon. (Second row) Kim Roberts, Nicole Dutcher. (Third row) Stefanie Wyatt, Alison Dwyer, Judy Ross. (Fourth row) Carol McAvey. Kerri Gill. (Fifth row) Jessica Bartlett, Tara Martin. Girl's Basketball - Junior varsity (Front row) Ruth Roberts, Emily Bellini. (Second row) Mrs Debbie Maynard, coach, Cathy Jo Weatherwax, Cindy Agard, Magic Mangialomini. (Third row) Jessica Bartlett. (Scorekeeper), Kim Hayes. Angela Sauro. Rachel DuRose, Heidi VanGuilder, and Brenda Hammond. Girls Basketball 61 VARSITY BOY'S BASKETBALL Boy's Basketball - Varisty (Kneeling) Todd Mitchell. Jeff McCluskey. (Standing) Jim Rose. Chad Murphy, Mike Otruba. (Up the stairs) Mr. Greg Waters, coach. Carlos Becerril, Doug McCluskey, Jeff Hamblin, Fred Bollman, Joe Cronk, Sam Maltbie, Vincent Perry. Opponent We They 30 Warrensburg 66 62 Lake George 71 41 Fort Ann 46 67 Luzerne 53 55 Hartford 66 63 Argyle 71 67 Johnsburg 48 44 Warrensburg 72 62 Lake George 84 70 Luzerne 51 57 Fort Ann 58 76 Hartford 52 53 Argyle 66 Sectionals 70 Germantown 60 72 St. Johnsville 70 50 Salem (Civic Center) 69 62 Varsity Boy's Basketball JUNIOR VARSITY BOY'S BASKETBALL Boy's Basketball - Junior Varsity (Front row) row) Eddie Kirk, Matt Murphy, Chad Hayes, Jon Todd Hamblin, Erik Schlimmer, Jeff Tennyson, Greg Hayes, Tom Smith, Keith Waldron, Mr, Keith Shambo, Nobel Armstrong, Eric Ramsey. (Back Palmer, coach. Junior Varsity Boy's Basketball 63 CHEERLEADERS Varsity Cheerleaders: (On the floor) Marquel Johnson, Heather Allard, Melony Correia. (Lying down) Beth Barrett, Deb Frasier. (Standing) Rene Redmond, Carre Armstrong. (At the top) April Garage. JV Cheerleaders: (On the floor) Barb Harpp. (Bending) Gloria Bradway, Nicole Dutcher. (Standing) Kim Eastman, Jennifer Schaeffer, Cathy Cooper, Jill Murphy. 64 Cheerleaders OCCER Soccer Varsity - (Front row) Vincent Perry, Doug McCluskey, Greg Shambo. Jeff McCluskey. Peter Agresta. Ryan Roberts, Sam Maltbie. (Back row) Mr. Greg Waters (Coach) Rodney VanDerwarker, Paul Nestor, Fred Bollman. Jim Rainey, Luis Becceril, Chad Murphy, Jim Rose, Todd Mitchell, Jeff Hamblin, Danny Harvey, Keith Mastranunzio. We Opponent They 1 Wells 3 6 Luzerne 3 1 Fort Ann 2 3 Argyle 2 2 Johnsburg 4 1 Hartford 2 7 Lake George 1 4 Lake Luzerne 1 1 Wells 2 1 Fort Ann 2 1 Johnsburg 0 0 Hartford 1 4 Lake George 2 2 Argyle 2 Sectionals 1 New Lebanon 4 Soccer 65 FIELD HOCKEY Field Hockey - Varsity - (Front row) Kim Roberts, Marquel Johnson, Becky Kasson, Beth Barrett, Lisa Revetta. (Middle row) Melony Correia, Alison Dwyer, Stefanie Wyatt, Nicole Economon. Nicole Dutcher. (Back row) Rose Hayes, Missy Jones, Debbie Frasier, Krista Magee, Tara Martin, and Ms. Sue Huck, coach. Field Hockey - Junior varsity - (Front row) (Back row) Jill Murphy, Kerri Kane, Angela Ruth Roberts, Emily Bellini, Kim Eastman, Sauro, Cathy Cooper, Gretchen Cooper, Barb Kathleen Murphy, Jody Hoyt, Barbara Kane. Harpp. BASEBALL Baseball - Varsity (Front row) Mr. Don Ellis, coach, Greg Shambo, Vincent Perry, Sam Maltbie, Harold Ellsworth, John Howe. (Back row) Greg Agresta, Mike Otruba, Mike Monroe, Joe Cronk, Todd Mitchell, Ralph Bart- lett, Tom Carrol, Tim Needham. Opponent We They Lake George 1 6 Lake George 4 12 Warrensburg 2 14 Warrensburg 2 8 Luzerne 6 8 Luzerne 6 2 Hartford 8 7 Hartford 3 5 Argyle 12 10 Argyle 4 6 Fort Ann 4 7 Fort Ann 4 12 Salem 7 6 Newcomb 2 10 Wells 12 0 Fort Edward 10 15 Fort Edward 4 8 Baseball 67 SOFTBALL 68 Softball: (Back row) Noreen Hughes. Jessica Bartlett, Rose Hayes, Rene Boulette, Kim Eastman, (Middle row) Andrea Revetta. Anna Williams, Ruth Roberts, Kim Roberts. Ms. Susan Huck, (Front row) Shannon Morehouse, Marquel Johnson, Lisa Revetta. Stefanie Wyatt, Judy Ross, Heather Mitchell. Softbal Opponent We They Bolton 17 18 Ft. Ann 0 49 Warrensburg 2 11 Lake George 1 19 Queensbury 0 28 Hartford 6 27 Luzerne 3 18 Johnsburg 9 14 Argyle 17 22 Ft Ann 0 15 Warrensburg 5 18 Lake George 3 15 WeHs 15 12 Hartford 14 17 Luzerne 3 17 Johnsburg 10 19 Argyle 1 21 GOLF Golf - (Front row) - Jim Mahoney, Chris Williams, (Back row) - Jim Wineberg, Jen Vonderheide, Anna Williams. TENNIS Tennis - (Front row) - Beth Barrett, Jeff McCluskey, Ryan Roberts, Doug McCluskey, Tara Martin. (Back row) - Andy G. Smith, Dan Harvey, Matt Ratto, Peter Agresta, Sean Morin, Norman Hayes, Coach Bill Ordway. Tennis Golf 69 70 Advertisements CHEVROLET SERVICE MALTBIE CHEVROLET Route 9 Lake George, New York 12845 Phone 668-5736 GM QUALITY SERVICE PARTS Un GwA ruu U Best Wishes To Sam And The Class Of '88 Including The Frig, Rosebud And Mitch. Love. MOM. DAD, MARIA AND SHANE Success To Sam And The Class Of '88 Advertisements 71 Congratulations, Success And Happiness To Our Daughter, MISSY Best Wishes To My Sister Missy And The Class Of '88 CHAD Congratulations Missy We Love You, AUNT DIANNE UNCLE HOLLIS TRACY AND TODD LAMB Congratulations To Missy And The Class Of '88 GRAM GRAMR JONES We Thank Our Patrons MR. MRS. FRANK DOWER ELIZABETH F. MILLER MR. MRS. FRED RATTO And The Class Of '88 Congratulations Continued Growth Development And Success To Missy And The Class Of '88 Love, UNCLE BOB, AUNT SIB, ROB ANDY Love, MOM AND DAD 72 Advertisements Congratulations And Best Wishes For Continued Success To The 1988 Graduating Class JOHN P. GALLAGHER III. Own r Ch f Compliments Of GALLAGHER'S RESTAURANT ON LOON LAKE Junction Routes 8 And 9. Chestertown. N.Y. 12817 518-494-4141 Advertisements 73 74 Advertisements ( CLOTHING FOOTWEAR FOR THE ENTIRE FAMILY AT PEARLS YOUR FAMILY VALUE STORE V ALEXANDRIA BAY AUSABLE FORKS CANTON CARTHAGE CLAYTON CORINTH DANNEMORA ENOSBURG FALLS, VT JOHNSTOWN KEESEVILLE MALONE POULTNEY. VT RICHFORD, VT ROUSES POINT SWANTON, VT THERESA TICONDEROGA WARRENSBURG WHITEHALL WILLSBORO Congratulation's To The Class Of 1988 B 8c B FUELS Warrensburg, N.Y. 12885 Phone: 623-9788 Advertisements 75 To John, Congratulations Looks Like You Finally Made It! To Judy, Congratulations Good Luck In The Future, Love, Your Brother JOHN Great Northern Auto Truck Supply Warehouse Potters villp 494-2422 494-3334 We Meet The Needs Of The North Country To John And Judy We Wish You Both All The Happiness In The World. All Our Lova, MOM DAD 76 Advertisements Best Wishes to Dawn And Class Of '88' From ANTIQUES “OLD STUFF AND NICE THINGS Linens Drapes Country Victorian Dishes Spreads Collectables Furniture Material And Accessories Main St. Schroon Lake Across The Street In The New Mini Mall: 1800-1960 PUTTING ON THE PAST VINTAGE CLOTHING Shoes Furs Dresses Jewelry Gloves Gowns Coats Hats Bags Suits Laces Petticoats - ■ Congratulations Dawn The Class Of ‘88 LOVE DAD, MOM, PAUL AND YOUR BUDDY Congratulations Rose May Life Bring You As Much Happiness As You Have Brought Me! LOVE, MOM Congratulations Dawn And The Class Of “88 You Did It, We Dig It NORTHWAY WATER DEV. INC. Schroon River Rd. 494-2442 Chestertown, N.Y. Advertisements 77 Congratulations Hillary And Classmates RIVERSIDE DRIVE CHESTERTOWN, N.V. 12817 (5131 494 -2715 1 -800-538 -7000 Fuel Oil Kerosene Gasoline 78 Advertisements Congratulations From EMLAW'S SERVICE CENTER The Biggest Little Yarn Fatxc Shop vVvj In The Adirondack M Yarn Gift Shop Ifjl ■YviJl Thenot Ave (at the blinker light) neil |1'}N Chestertown. N Y 494-2713 V(fi 1 N jJ New Store Hours: 9:30 -6PM Mon -ThursATI U|J Fri Sat. 9:30 - 5 P M KWl fTpILj Home ot Annis’ Knitting Patterns m m j Congratulations To Our Son Vincent Love, ANDREA AND VINCENT PERRY Congratulations Vincent And Harold And The Class Of 1988 KAREN. TOM, BECKY, RACHAEL Congratulations To The Gruesome 4-Some Vincent, Sammy, Todd, And Jim Best Wishes ANDREA AND VINCENT PERRY Congratulations Vincent, Harold And Class Of '88 MARY AMD DAVID BRADWAY AND FAMILY Congratulations To A Fine Young Man Vinnie And Class Of 1988 Love, AUNT LUELLA Congratulations To Harold And The Rest Of The Class Of 1988 EDNA ELLSWORTH Advertisements 79 OJ.'S T.V. APPLIANCE Riverside Drive, Chestertown Congratulations Chris, Anna, John, And The Class Of '88 Congratulations Ginger And Claire .ove, MOM, DAD, JEAN AMD JEFF CORNER HARDWARE Pottersville N.Y. 12860 494-2055 Congratulations Anna 8e Chris We Wish You Luck And Happiness For The Coming Years Love, MOM AND DAD 80 Advertisements Best Wishes To The '88 Graduates From, McCLUSKEY HARDWARE AND SURRLY Congratulations The Class Of '88 w-r-j STORE Congratulations To The Class Of '88 Your Fr tench At DRS. MCHUGH BEHIMER'S OFFICE, Congratulations To The Class Of '88 Swan ire Center Automobile and Truck Repairs Computerized Diagnostics and Fuel Injection Service Systems 24 Hour Road Service Where There Is No Economical Substitute For Quality” Walt Ramsey Family TeL 518-494-4052 Rivenide Drire 518-494-7171 Che.tertown, N. Y. 12817 82 Advertisements Congratulations North Warren Senior Class From MATTHEW AND JOE MURPHY SUNSET APARTMENTS Friends Lake. N.Y. 12817 Rent Year Round To The Oldest Pair Of Dishwashers Congratulations To Shawn And Jim! From MR, MRS. PAUL MUUINS Carrie Pauli Proprietor 494-2163 Congratulations To All Of Us We Have Had A Lot Of Fun. Let's Keep It Up. JIM RAGOO MAHONEY Jim- We Are Proud Of You. Congratulations And Best Wishes To You And All Of Your Classmates. God Bless. DAD, MOM, JOHN AND DON Congratulations To Stacy And All Her Friends In The Class Of ’88 Love. MOM, MARTY AND FAMILY Advertisements 83 Congratulations From K-W TV A[)f aKff, Ctutin Chcstei town, N.Y. 12817 THE DWYER FAMILY VjL- I V At Appliances Franchise Dealer SAI LS SERVICE Eureka Vacuum Supplies Radio Shack Anlcnna Installation - Appliance Repairs - All makes Tel. M8-494-3165 THE CROSSROADS Northway Exit 25 Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 Clothing • Fishing Tackle • Hunting Equipment Tires • Automotive Parts Repairs WORLDS BEST GASOLINE’ ‘ALL THE BEST PRICES” carhartt “WE HAVEN’T CHANGED OUR CLOTHES IN 95 YEARS” 84 Advertisements A little work, a little play, to keep us going — and so, good day! A little warmth, a little light. Of love's bestowing — and so. good night! A little fun. to match the sorrow Of each day's growing — and so, good morrow!. A little trust that when we die We reap our sowing! and so — good-bye! Advertisements 85 Bus. 518-494-3822 Home 518-494 3456 Adirondack Peddler Clothing, Gifts, Jewelry 0 1« P.O. BOX 369 MAIN ST. Pat Ray Henslec Chestertown, N. Y. 12817 Congratulations To The Class Of Best Wishes To The Class Of '88 JOHN AND JIM REMINGTON REMINGTON BROTHERS Brant Lake NY 12815 OASTS GENERAL STORE Best Wishes To The Class Of '88 ROUTE 8 BRANT LAKE, N.Y. 12815 (518) 494-4039 86 Advertisements (9) w ORIGINALS Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 BJ’s ORIGINALS I MAIN STREET CHESTERTOWN. NEW YORK 12817 PHONE 518-494-3116 Flowers For All Occasions Fresh - Dried - Silk Arrangements Flowers by the Stem Helium Balloons - Gifts DELIVERY TO ADIRONDACK LAKES AREA VISA - MASTERCHARGE MON-FRI 9:00-5 00 SAT 9 00-1:00 Ann B. Murphy OWNER Tel. Office (S18) 494-2200 Home (518) 494-2873 cz zcl czf caC Sitatz Adirondack Properties Rt. 8 Sobroon River ltd. Chestertown, N. Y. Best Wishes To The Class Of '88 From THE REDMONDS Congratulations To The Class Of ‘88 BERNESS BOLTON EXCAVATION Brant .Lake N.Y. 494-3655 Much Love And Success To Paul And The Class Of '88 From (518) 494-4746 OFFICE JAMES NESTOR LICENSED LAND SURVEYOR Mailing Address P.O. Box 403 Chestertown, NY 12817 Chestertown Professional Building Theriot Avenue Chestertown, NY 12817 Advertisements 87 GREEN MANSIONS Congratulations To The Class Of '88. GOLF CLUB Succeed In All Future Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 Endeavors. Best Of Luck 494-7222 To My Sister Becky In Her Congrats To The Class Of '88 Last Two Years Of High School And To Jim M.. Chris W., Anna W.. Jim W., And Jen V. LOVE, CONNIE Congratulations Lisa, Hillary, Jennifer, Todd, Carre, Sam, Stacy, Shawn, Congratulations Jim M., Rosebud , “Nestor , J. Rainey, Chris, Anna, Jeff, Harold, Vinny, Claire. Carre Claire Stephen L. And The Rest And The Class Of 88 Of The Class Of '88. Love, Thanks For Four Great Years And Always Remember MAMA PAPA Never Say Goodbye! LOVE, APRIL Congratulations To The Seniors Of Best Wishes To The The Class Of '88 Class Of '88 From, From, GIRVIN'S At Barry House OLSON'S CONTRACTING INC. Fine Lodging St. Dirung Congratulations Class Of '88 518-494-4751 V, Congratulations LISA AND APRIL Jf To My All Senior Golf Team! -w—t « THE rnends May You Succeed In All You Do MR, J. Friends Lake Road, Chestertown, NY 12817 88 Advertisements Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class Ot 1988 ELIZABETH NICHOLE Congratulations To Marquel! LOVE, GRAMMA UNCLE ARCHIE, UNCLE JERRY, UNCLE RON AUNT FLOY, UNCLE MICHAEL AUNT DONNA Stephanie. Only You Can Make Your Dreams Come True. Good Luck To You And The Class Of '88 LOVE, DAD, SUE, MIKE AMD BABY. Stephanie, You've Come A Long Way This Year — We're All Very Proud Of You! LOVE, MOM, TODD, JANELLE KRISTALEE Congratulations To The Class Of '88 FRANCISCO'S PAINTING AND MAINTENANCE Brant Lake, New York Ginger, We Will Be Together Somewhere Out There Out Where Dreams Come True! !!! I'm Gonna Miss Ya, Congratulations To The Class Of '88 Adirondack Interior Design PURE NAPLE SYRUP S:t Jj,l H- Lake Country Plaza Rt. 8 Chestertown, NY 12817 (518) 494-3998 ROTNEY Congratulations Marquel. Dawn Heidi FROM: GEORGE. PATTY LIZBETH OCHSIE Adirondack Maple Farms Adirondack. N.Y. Advertisements 89 Congratulations LOVE, MOM, DAD BRANDON Congratulations To Junnifur rluad And Thu Class of “88' From COUNTRY HOMES Congratulations To Thu Class Of 38” OPEN ALE YEAR Tel. 518-494-3965 ‘jEafefsiite glutei Housekeeping Qlottuge EDNA FRED RT. 9 8 WEST ERICKSON CIIESTERTOWN, N. Y. 12817 Best Wishes To My Two Red Heads Rose Hayes Dawn Hill From FLORENCE M. RAYMOND Honey Bear. I Hope That Every New Year Is As Good As You Made The Last Year For Me With All My Love, RICH Phone: 494-3813 Ofj'lL :1T Hi?rxon At su Brest lek N Y. Mon-Sat 8:30- 5:30 Wed-Thurs 8:30- V; Dawn Steph I Hope You Have As Much Fun At Your Party As I Did At Mine. Have Fun In The New Life CLY 8:00 JOHN’S BAIT SCHROON RIVER ROAD CHESTERTOWN, NEW YORK Ph. 518 494-7252 Congratulations To Stephanie, Rose Dawn Congratulations Dawn And The Class Of 88 From The Staff Of The CRYSTAL LAKE HOUSE Advertisements 91 Congratulations To The Class Of '88 Congratulations And Best Wishes To The Class of '88 JANSER'S DRUG STORE Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 CPantUzi zA [ou.ntaLn £fnn •OPEN ALL YEAR CHESTERTOWN. N. Y. NORTHWAY EXIT 25 518-494-2401 M. THOS. CARROLL Best Wishes And Congratulation To The Class Of '88. From ED, JOANNE, JENNIFER, EDDIE AND KRISTINE REYNOLDS GREENHOUSE AND FLORIST Brant LaKe Bast Wishas To Carra And Ctaira And Tha Class Of '88 Wa Lova You! DAD, MOM- NOBLE, AMD JEDIDIAH Than Was Our Mouth Fillad With Laughtar, And Our Tongua With Singing. 92 Advertisements Best Wishes To Paul And Classmates Of 1988 Love- BUB, MOM, AND COURTNEY Congratulations To Dawn Hill, Chris And Anna Williams From BOB D. Best Wishes To The Class Of '88 From, THE MURPHY FAMILY Best Wishes To The Class Of '88 FROM THE OSTERBERGS DAVID, KATHY, ALISON, MELISSA AND ASHLEY Congratulations To The Class Of '88 From THE MATKOSE FAMILY Advertisements 93 94 Advertisements Advertisements 95 96 Advertisements Glens Falls National Hank and Trust Company Equal Housing Lender Member F.D.LC. At Glens Falls National Bank, it’s our people who make the difference... our people care. We're special. We're locally owned... locally managed. Our people care about the future of our customers and the future of the communities we share. Isn’t it time you started banking with people who really care about you? OUR PEOPLE CARE It’s our policy. It’s our promise. Congratulations April And The Class Of 88' Congratulations To The Class Of 88 Especially To My Two Daughters Lisa And April Advertisements LOVE MOMMA KASSON AND FAMILY Congratulations April And Lisa Our Two Little Girls May Good Luck Blow Your Way Always! Love, MOM AND DAD GARAGE AND MOM AND DAD MAYER May All Your Dreams Come True! We Are Proud Of You! LOVE MOM, DAD ANN AND ANTOINETTE 97 V VAU01JNE WHITNEY OIL CO. V IVAimiNE . Congratulations To Thu Class Of ‘88 MAJOR DISTRIBUTOR For VALVOLINE MOTOR OIL LUBRICANTS From ARMSTRONG CONSTRUCTION CO, Richard D. Armstrong Rt. 9 Old Schroon Road Pottersville, N.Y. 12860 Wevertown, N.Y. 261-2526 Tel. 518-494-3270 Congratulations Andl Bast Wishus To Thu Class Of ‘83 See Us For All Your Lawn Garden Needs Plumbing • Hardware • Wild Bird Feeds • BRANT LAKE SUPPLIES Bust Wishus Sunlors From Thu POTTERSVILLE MARKET David And Barbara Maule 494-2141 98 Advertisements Bast W is has Class Of '88 Wilson’s Auto Parts Route 9 Chestertown, New York 12817 518-494-4591 ___ tNAPAt W3 Congratulations To The Class Of '83 CRYSTAL LAKE HOUSE RESTAURANT Delightful Dining On The Beautiful Shores Of Crystal Lake Hayesburg Road Brant Lake. NY 12815 494 3033 Open May 1 — October 31 Advertisements 99 Renee, Wishing You Health, Happiness And Much Sue cess, Always In My Heart, DAD Congratulations Class Of '88 CONWAY'S LAKE MANOR Formerly Viking Motel Chester town, N.Y. 12817 518 -494-221 I When Did I Grow Up, When Did They? I Love You, MOM Congratulations To The Class Of '88 FORMAL GLASS Rh. 793-7847 Advertisements 101 Congratulations To Thu Class Of 33 rroffi ADIRONDACK BOAT STORAGE AMD RENTALS The Student Center. . . ' v ■ mum Going io McDonalds is almost as much a part of school as going to class. You've made us the place to meet, to talk, to have a good time, to celebrate your victories and help forget defeats. You’ve made McDonalds more than lust another place local. And that’s why, at McDonald’s, IT’S A GOOD TIME FOR THE GREAT TASTE jMegon nCK D1 (I VM KaflQ mm 9 ft ii’, txn a 1WWKSW NT ut Congratulations To Thu Class Of 33 494-4441 Frank And Maryann Hill Brant Laku MX 102 Advertisements 'S MAY’S UNISEX HAIR STYLING Lake Country Office Plaza Rt. 3 West Chestertown, N.Y. 12817 (518' 194 280Q Congratulations To The Class Of 88 CALVARY BIBLE CHURCH Wevertown, N.Y. Proverbs 3:5.6 Trust In The Lord With All Your Heart, And Lean Not Onto Your Own Understanding. In All Your Ways. Acknowledge Him, And He Will Direct Your Paths. Congratulations And Best Of Luck To The Class Of 88 From UPSTATE AGENCY Insurance For Your Home — Auto — Business Riverside Drive Chestertown, N.Y. 494-2417 Main St. Schroon Lake, N.Y. 532-7396 Mountain Abstract Company, Inc Agent for Ticor Title Guarantee Chufotcvi . Ntui Yt k 12817 (518) 494-2434 Congratulations To The Class Of 1988 Advertisements 103 Jim Mahoney and Hillary Mundy Co-Editors 'J'rT) a “S Ajt '® °-°V jfOff .J n i. 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