Pine Plains Central High School - Pine Log Yearbook (Pine Plains, NY)
- Class of 1968
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PINE LOG EDITOR - Linda Brands CO-EDITOR - Carolyn Lawson BUSINESS EDITOR - Ronald Lown BUSINESS STAFF: Cynthia Vater Kathy Agnelli PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR - Alan Johnson PHOTO STAFF: Eric Carr Paul Carlson ART EDITOR - Valerie Chrisjohn ORGANIZATIONS and CLASSES EDITOR - Anne Freney STAFF: Marie Sorbo Corinne Staats SPORTS EDITORS - Mary Shultz and Steve Bogdanffy STAFF: Donna Dier TYPING EDITOR - Lida Shook TYPING STAFF: Donna Ferris Janice Graine JUNIOR CO-ORDINATOR - Sandy Miller 2 STAFF Dedication We the class of 1968, dedicate this yearbook to all the innocence and happiness of youth. In Appreciation Mr. Golden We would like to express our deepest appreciation for your guidance during the past two years. You have given un- selfishly of your time and effort to direct us towards our goals. Your understanding and kindness will always be remembered. Special Thanks Thank you Mr. Scott for all your understanding and aid throughout our high school years. As Pine Log advisor and homeroom teacher, you have helped us greatly in our many endeavors. Thank you so much for your assistance as our home- room teacher. We will never forget your kindness and concern. MR. SCOTT Thank you for sharing your time and knowledge with the yearbook staff. We will always remember your interest and suggestions. 6 MRS. LAWSON Dr. Lant’s Message To the Class of ’68: You are now completing a very important period of your life-your public school days. You have received close supervision and guidance at home and at school. The roots of your future success are here in Pine Plains. What you make of your life from now on is entirely up to you. I can see by your records that you are well prepared for the exciting new adventures which are ahead of you. I have had the pleasure of knowing you only a short time but 1 feel that you are capable, you are prepared, and I expect the future to greatly respond to your good work. My sincere best wishes are extended to each of you. KENNETH A. LANT District Principal 8 Mr. Francis’ Message To The Class of ’68: You are approaching the milestone of High School Commencement. While participating in the commencement exercises in June, you should realize that the pursuit of knowledge is more important than the acquisition of knowledge. With the small amount of knowledge that you have acquired until now. you have prepared a base from which you may commence your pursuit. Pursue diligently and you may receive many rewards. Best wishes in your quest, R. W. FRANCIS Board of Education MR. SPIERS Elementary Principal Mt. Larkin. Mr. Oakley. Mrs. Masters, Mr. Pilch, Mr. Di Rienzo, Mr. Robinson Mrs. Bartolomeo, Mrs. Kibbe Mrs. Near Mr. Jordan Mrs. Moody Mrs- Conigilo II CUSTODIANS Mr. Miller Mr. McGee Mr. Boggs Mr. Allen Mr. Bathrick Mr. Thurst Mr. Wolf Mr. Baden Mr. Chatlos Mr. Morill CAFETERIA STAFF Mrs. Keeler Mrs. Liebhart BUS DRIVERS Mr. Bathrick Mr. Hurst Mr. Beckwith Mr. Regini Mr. Bray Mr. Lawson Mr. Byrnes Mr. Moody Mr. Chatlos Mr. Orton Mr. Coons Mr. Parliman Mr. Enright Mr. Pulver Mr. Harrison Mr. Quinn Mr. Harvey Mr. Weaver Mr. Hedges Mr. Widener 12 Guidance Department MR. GOLDEN MR. DeFREEST 14 Math Department MR. CARR - Dept. Head MRS. LAWSON MR. BENTON MR. DeROSE Science 16 MR. SAGARIN Department MR. BINDER MR. TAYLOR English Department MR. CASWELL - Dept. Head MR. SCOTT MISS BALLARD MRS. O'CONNOR 18 Language Department MR. MITCHELL Social Studies MR. HERBST - Dept. Head MR. BREWER MR. ORTON Department MR. PECK MR. WEBB 21 Music Department MR. PEPPE Art Department MR. KUNITZ - Dept. Head MRS. WRIGHT Athletic Department MR. HAUGH Business Department MR. SMITH Nurses MRS. BLACKIE 26 Library MRS. PALMATIER Supervised Study MR. SCHAEHRER Industrial Arts 28 MR. WRIGHT Elementary Teachers Mrs. Coy Mrs. Doyle Mrs. Burgevin Mrs. Gardner Mrs. Kemnitzer Mrs. Arling Mrs. Davis Mrs. Lown Miss Kisselbrack Mrs. Johnson Miss Fletcher Mrs. Pirello Miss Hanson Mrs. Grant Mrs. Napoli Mrs. Brennan Miss Mauro Mrs. Parsons Mr. Gage Mr. Warner Elementary Teachers Miss Ackerman Miss Greene Mrs. Schaehrer Mrs. Irwin Mr. Weaver Mrs. Downs Mrs. Cole Mrs. Giamportone Mr. Kemnitzer Mr. Doyle Mr. Lee Mr. Confer Mr. Stevenson Mr. Kemp Mrs. Agnelli Mrs. Fillippini Mrs. Finkle Mrs. Jett Junior High 32 Junior High 33 Junior High 34 Ninth Grade 35 Tenth Grade 36 Eleventh Grade 37 Class Officers SEVENTH GRADE Glenn Linda Patricia Rex EIGHTH GRADE Terry NINTH GRADE Dorean David Karen TENTH GRADE Camille Jennifer Doris Susan ELEVENTH GRADE Mike Dawn Nancy Gayle 38 Honor Society 40 Model Railroad Club Greg Richard Larry Louis 41 Pine Log Staff 42 Foreign Cookery Club Irene Kathy 43 Traffic Club Anne Dawn Ski Club Jennis Court Dave Phillip Nancy Varsity Club ik 47 Track Club General Organization Tim Marie Anne Alan 49 Art Club Jane Marjorie Susan John 50 Dance Band SI Bob Corinne Carolyn Doris Drama Club Cindy Camille Sandy Gayle 52 Future Teachers of America Rose Ron Mary Biffy 53 Science Club Twirlers STANDING - Dorean, Lou-Ann, Barbara, Cindy, Donna, Sheila, Rita KNEELING - Nancy, Sandy, Linda S6 58 59 Football Cheerleaders 60 1968 Basketball Teams Varsity Junior Varsity 62 Varsity Cheerleaders FRONT - Nancy, Marie, Janice BACK - Carmen, Sandy, Anna VARSITY CAPTAIN Wrestling 64 Baseball 1967 o m Track 66 Tennis tin puns INC PI 1 ' 67 Girls’ Volleyball 68 Pass it over here girls! Come on you all, git on it! 70 Whoops! I goofed again 72 MICHAEL ECKHARDT Officers Secretary Treasurer ANNE FRENEY JOHN HOEFER KENNETH BLACKMAR 75 GARY BRYANT 76 VALERIE CHRISJOHN RONALD DOYLE TIMOTHY FAHEY DONNA FERRIS ROBERT JETT 81 ANNA KARPH SHARON LAWSON RONALD LOWN STELLA MILLER 84 GARY MOODY CLARENCE MURPHY PETER RAIMONDO ELIZABETH RYAN MARY SHULTZ CORINNE STAATS 90 CYNTHIA VATER JAMES WESLEY COURTLAND WRIGHT MARY WRIGHT Post-Graduate MARGARET DENNISTON 8961 jo ssE[3 Commencement Exercises CLASS OF 1968 Saturday, June 22, 1968 2:00 P. M. PROCESSIONAL............................................ War March of The Priests Felix Mendelssohn Pine Plains Central School Band INVOCATION ---- - paui Daniels STAR SPANGLED BANNER.......................................................Key-Smith SALUTATORY - -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- -- - Carolyn Lawson ESSAY -- - -- -- -------------------------------------------- Stephen Bogdanffy ESSAY.................................................... --- - -Cynthia Vater ESSAY -- - - - - ------.... Ronald Lown VALEDICTORY....................................................................Linda Brands PRESENTATION OF HONOR PINS AND AWARDS......................Robert W. Francis Principal PRESENTATION OF DIPLOMAS........................................Joseph Larkin President of Board of Education ALMA MATER BENEDICTION RECESSIONAL ----------................ Rev. Paul Daniels ...............------- Pome and Circumstance Edward Elgar Pine Plains Central School Band 95 1968 Class Will William Bartolomeo, who is usually pumping gas. In his '29 Ford sure goes fast. He says meeting Dawn made him come alive. And he leaves an empty seat in 325. Kenny Blackmar. one of Brewer's five. Was lucky to get through the season alive. He leaves Hedin and Burdick to carry the ball. While he answers Uncle Sam's call. Steve Bogdanffy, the boy who grew tall. In basketball games gives his alj His sideburns are often the talk of the class. And he hopes he will never again wear a cast. Gary Bryant, our basketball mite, Says Math 12 can go fly a kite. Usually found in Hudson or at the Carousel. He leaves his sneakers where they fell. Faye Cambum, a sports enthusiast. Says this Senior year really went fast. She's usually found with Anna in Bangall, And she leaves to Carol her post in the hall. Val Chrisjohn, the Yearbook artist. Says in social studies she's not the smartest. In her Tempest she went much too fast. And she leaves Pine Plains--At last! Peggy Denniston, the class post-grad. Not coming here sooner makes her sad. She'll never forget the friends she has made. And with jip notes she comes to their aid. Linda Brands, the teachers' pet. Says her times with Gabe she'll never forget She's usually found worrying or working like mad. And she leaves Pine Plains not too sad. Joyce Brazee, a business student, Her days in Pine Plains she doesn't resent. She's usually found correcting papers in studyhall. And she leaves her red pen to Mr. Ticknor next fall. Donna Diet, and her Elizaville gang, Cause at Holiday quite a bang. What she thinks of Mr. Mitchell she’ll never tell. And she leaves Spanish III to Eileen Bell. John Dillinger, with the infamous name, Without him Pine Rains won’t be the same. He'll never forget smoking in the teacher's room, And he'll leave Pine Plains with a boom. Ron Doyle, the soda jerk. In school he doesn't like to work. Usually found with Tim or at Holiday, He says getting out of school will be quite a play. Mike Eckhardt, our football man. Says he'll go in the Air Force if he can. He’ll never forget the Dover game. And he leaves Right Guard as his claim to fame. Tim Fahey, a Plymouth hater. Knew he’d pass Spanish sooner or later. He's usually found at the garage pumping gas. And he'll leave Pine Plains in the past. Donna Ferris, with Val usually found. On the weekends does sure get around. Her biggest mistake is yet to come. And she won't forget the Daorbs and all their fun. Anne Freney, a very popular redhead. Wears a fall as camouflage, tis said. But she can’t fool Mr. Cart or Mr. Herbst either. So she bids them farewell to give them a breather. Gary Funk, of school not too fond. Is usually causing trouble with his cousin John. He'll never forget all his good times with Gayle. And he leaves behind a keg of ale. Fay Gaddis, another of Val's pals, Has had a lot of fun with the Daorb gals. Her greatest accomplishment was passing Math 10, And she keeps to herself her way with men. 97 Janice Gtaine, who rarely stops talking, Says driving her car surely beats walking. She’ll never forget John or her cheering days, And she leaves Pine Plains to its own little ways. Richard Harrison, who anyplace you'll meet. Says getting out of school was a feat. Buying his Chevy was really great, And he leaves his future in the hands of fate. Richard Hill, who is usually in town. Says Math 11 didn't get him down. Until June in Pine Plains he's stuck, But he knows he’ll be leaving soon with luck. John Hoefer, who’s of the blacksmith trade. Says in Physics he makes the grade. On the way to school he drags with Steve, And from Pine Plains he won't be the last to leave. Kent Horton, who plays tuba in the band, Says getting out of school will be really grand. He's usually found with Jetts in Bangall. And in the future plans to have a ball. Alan Johnson, the Liberal Arts man. Spends his time with Cindy when he can. He says taking pictures was a mistake, And he leaves Mr. Carr with a headache. David Kallman, a senior track star, Never could learn French up to par. Remembering Mr. Herbst and all his ways, He leaves Pine Plains to see better days. Anna Karpf, a Varsity cheerer, To her, sports just couldn't be dearer, Never forgetting New Year's Eve a few years ago. She leaves behind her good times with Miss Snow. Mike Kubow, with his well known smile. Always tries to dress in style. He says of football he's had his fill. And he leaves with sorrow Les and his still. Carolyn Lawson, our Driver Ed. star, Will always remember classes with Mr. Carr. Usually found with Linda and on the go, She leaves her hockey stick to Miss Snow. 98 Sharon Lawson, found studying or blowing her horn. Dislikes Hippies and views them with scorn. As Tuffy to some, and a giggler to a few. She leaves her seat in 302. Ronnie Lown, who is usually messin' around. Says his greatest accomplishment can never be found. Never forgetting Lynn or Scheer’s little car, Leaves treasurer’s books and Pine Plains to travel far. Les Me Ghee, a wrestling Champ, After deer sure likes to tramp. He usually comes in 302 after the bell, And his biggest mistake he’ll never tell. Stella Miller, who’s found everywhere. Says she took Social Studies on a dare. Until graduation in Pine Plains she’s stuck, But she leaves to her brother all her good luck. Gary Moody, Mr. Herbst’s track star. Says in French he didn’t get far. The class voted him the most shy. And he leaves Pine Plains and says goodbye. Gary Morill, a best all around Is at Gardner's usually found. When out with Tom he didn’t get much sleep. And he leaves Dorean his heart to keep. Clarence Murphy, who lives in Bangall, Says with his friends he has a ball. Never forgetting his recent leg cast, He’ll leave from here unbelievably fast. Jeanne Oliverius, who is accident prone. Knows she should leave Mustangs alone. Usually found in Elizaville or with Ed, She leaves Carol to make Mr. Herbst get red. Charlie Palmer, who’s not too small, Is usually found around Bangall. He’ll never forget going out with Fay. And he can't wait for graduation day. Pete Raimondo. of Blind Justice fame. Says to major in Spanish is not his aim. Usually found at Bogg's on Saturdays, He leaves his locker and this phase. 99 Alyce Remsburger, a tiny little girl. Says passing Math 10 was quite a whirl. Of going to Swartzes she's quite fond, And she leaves Cousin Gary to carry on. Rich Rosenquist, in that yellow bug haze, Takes Physics to help him come out of his daze. Math 12, with answers he's a miser. He leaves Mr. Carr a tranquilizer. Elizabeth Ryan, usually called Biff, Will always remember the lockerroom whiff. She's usually found laughing or in a rage. And business college is her next stage. Judy Shelley, called Bunny by most. Of her acrobatic skill she can boast. Usually found, she tells us, on dates with John, She leaves Pine Plains to carry on. Lida Shook, usually found on the phone. Rarely spends her weekends alone. Listening to others was a big mistake. But of course that's the last one she'll ever make. Mary Shultz, called Chauncey by some. Says about August 12. '67 she'll tell no one. Usually found at home or at Shook’s, She leaves Marcia her locker of books. Bruce Silvernail who lives in Bethel, Against his foes likes to wrestle. To shave his head he took the bet, And he and Les remember it yet. Marie Sorbo a fun loving girl. Says You only live twice was quite a whirl. Always remembering that Millbrook guy, She leaves cheering to Karen and says good-bye. Corinne Staats, with Brian she's usually found, While in her T Bird she can really get around. Says passing Math 10 was quite a race. She leaves Sandy Miller her parking space. Bob Stapf, who thinks Hunn’s Lake is swell, Says his greatest deed, he'll never tell. Never forgetting Sandy and the fun they've had, He leaves P. P.C. S not too sad. 100 Mike Sturdivant, a Physics day dreamer. Says with Woody he's quite a schemer. Usually found drinking in the town of Bangall, He leaves Pine Plains with no regrets at all. Mary Teeter, usually found having fun. Isn't glad her school days are done. She'll never forget her times with Ray. And she leaves Pine Plains on Graduation Day. Julius Van Echaute, who lives way out there. Seems to have a mechanical flair. He's usually found riding the BOCES bus. And he leaves Pine Plains without a fuss. Cindy Vater, a quiet, shy girl. Never should have given Latin a whirl. Usually found with Alan in 302, She leaves Mr. Carr not too blue. Jimmy Wesley, who in class rarely speaks. Graduation in June he hopefully seeks. Never forgetting Mr. Ticknor's business courses. He leaves his seat in English to Junior forces. Alan Woodward, the G.O. Pres., Is usually found out, so he says. His drinking with Mike wasn't the best. And he leaves coach Barton to enjoy his rest. Court Wright, the class' biggest clown, Says his Ford won't let him down. Riding in John’s car is a must, 'Cause they leave the fuzz in the dust. Mary Wright, of field hockey fame, Says without her. band just won't be the same. Her passing American History was really great. And she leaves her bruises to another to hate. Guy Wyant usually found away. Says when he bought a Rambler was a sad day. Never forgetting Tina and their fun. He is glad that school will soon be done. 102 103 Class Comedians Court and Corinne Most Picked On Anne and Richard 104 105 The Good Old Days! Kent Janice Mike K. Joyce Mary T. f 109 Anne Marie Valerie Linda 110 Junior Prom 9'lie mpossibCe -D team Song “The Impossible Dream” A JUNIOR PRESENTATION CLASS OF 1968 PINE PLAINS CENTRAL SCHOOL Jiay 13, 1967 113 114 115 SPONSOR Ben Funk Inc. PATRONS Mrs. Bea Harvey Frank's Barber Shop Cromwell's Beauty Shop The Country Store Mr. and Mrs. Charles B. 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