Pine Plains Central High School - Pine Log Yearbook (Pine Plains, NY)

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IN The circle is broken - one seat is forsaken, - One bud from the tree of our friendship is shaken - One heart from among us no longer shall thrill With joy in our gladness, or grief in our ill. John Greenleaf Whittier MR. ROGER SCOTT 2 DAVID LASHER MEMORIAM Like to the summer's rain; Or as the pearls of morning's dew Ne'er to be found again. In Memoriam DAVID THORPE In one sense there is no death. The life of a soul on earth lasts beyond his departure . your life and in the lives of all others that knew him. He lives on in Angelo Patri tft 4 Special Thanks Mrs. Francis, Mr. Nash Mrs. Kibbe For making fairy tales come true. For all you have done for students, faculty, and administration over the years. 5 Mr. Carr - Grumpy Big Thanks for our Little Helpers Mr. Alonge - Doc FAIRY TALE IT HAS BEEN A LONG TIME (or '57 to '75 ) WRITTEN BY a PINE LOG STAFF Jane and John Every senior 1. John Bloodgood 2. Becky Brewer 3. Lea Burdick 4. Bobby Cahill 5. Kathy Clinch 6. Sarina Corso 7. Richard Courrege 8. Cindy Denbrock 9. Denise Dunadee 10. Laurie Fahey 8 were born 1. Lorianine Gyurits 2. Sheree Hall 3. lohn Hoffman Jr. 4. Helen Imperato 5. Tim Jones 6. Glenn Keeler 7. Adrienne Kemp 8. Minky Kemp 9. Linda Knickerbocker 10. Howard Wayne Lasher 9 in one of the little hamlets of 1. Michael McCauley 2. Bill McGhee 3. Tom Miller 4. Ellen Moore 5. Keith Morey 6. Jay Osofsky 7. June Paterson 8. Sharon Pedersen 9. Lori Remsburger 10. Thomas Remsburger 10 Pine Plains, Stanfordville, etc. 1. Pam Renshaw 2. Piper Robinson 3. Diane Roder 4. Terry Schuster 5. Brian Sikora 6. Lynne Staats 7. Steven Stuetzle 8. Cindy Traver 9. Deidre Webster 10. Cynthia Werner MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Margo Blackie, Neil O’Sullivan WORST DRIVERS Very soon they grew up MOST ARTISTIC Ellen Van Dyne, Thomas Remsburger Class Richard Butler, Glenn Murphy Dan Doherty, Lori Remsburger to be outstanding — CLASS CLOWNS Dean Morrison, Theresa Washington MOST MUSICAL Dawn Bergers, Jeff Adams Favoriies CLASS FLIRTS Bobby Cahill, Laurie Fahey MOST TALKATIVE Eileen Hickey, John Campbell uptight, MOST ATHLETIC CLASS SLEEPERS Jimmy Jackson. Lee Burdick Vincent Moody. Patty Couse TALLEST SHORTEST Thomas Miller, Ellen Van Dyne Cheryl Lee. Kevin Stark law abiding and MOST PICKED ON MOST DEPENDABLE Cindy Denbrock, Daniel Wheeler Lynne Staats, Monica DeFeo MOST FUN TO BE WITH SHYEST Bobby Cahill, Mindy Kemp Lisa Burnham, Billy Dillinger 18 M e see our heroes entering a fabulous castle. 4 000 , 0000000 000 0 000000 000000 000000 000000 • 0 0 0 00 000000 000000 000 00 0 0 0 9 00 • • 0 000900 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 000000 • 000000 900000 000000 000000 . 4 -0000 0 0 000 0 00000 00 0 0 ri • } 20 Our heroes ate entranced by the fabulous castle. . . and all if holds. 23 They wander into the Land of Hoops. They stumble in the Land of Relays. They fumble in the Land of Sweat and Blood 30 31 They finally journey to Sportsaramaville. Congratulations to the Girls Field Hockey Team on winning The DCSL Section II Championship. Our heroes wander into Academia, an enigmatical maze. 35 36 Our heroes are battered, dipped and fried. 38 They fume and wallow in the grease pit. They indulge in some goodies of the castle. They sing and play to the Muses of the castle. The enchantment of the castle soon wears off and they see the evils of the castle. They are forced to work and do many things against their will. They fall under a spell of the FAIRY-GOD TEACHERS, who look amazingly like teachers, but then this is a fairy-tale. They fight with all their might for four long years and break the spell. 50 51 We now see our heroes, Jane and John Everysenior, in a siafe of bliss afier having broken ihe spell. 53 SENIORS JANE ANDERSON Friendship - grandest soon to mortals given - Creates on earth a little bit of heaven. Fred Emerson Brooks JEFFREY ADAMS I Jeff Adams Alias MiMs Am proud of finding what I've wanted. Usually found with Beth I leave to find a place in the world. MARGARET ARTZ I Margaret Artz, alias Meg or Maggie to some am proud of my Camaro. Am usually found trying to outrun anybody or out partying with Bonk. Dykeman, Lori, Glenn, and Weave. Will always remember the Blue Falcon Futura, and never forget getting stopped by Barney while in a poor condition, (remember June?) I leave, happy to be finally getting out of here and away from Golden. 56 DAWN BERGERS i am me. i will always be a second-best, i am the best Me there is. PAT BLAKNEY On and on I go, the seconds tick the time out, left to know, I’m on the road to find out. MARGO BLACKIE All life is, or was” Today and yesterday That's all there is. Tomorrow is just another today. Ronald Irving Potter there's so much 57 JOHN BLOODGOOD 58 BRENDA G. BOYLES Things aren't like they used to be; Never ending changes near and far. Makes you wonder, who you are. I John Bloodgood alias Animal, Am proud of football but not of playing Pawling. I leave with no regrets. REBECCA BREWER We're free to go where we wish, and to be what we are. DEAN BRUSIE I Dean Brusie am proud of being will always remember 6 14 74. ROBERT BUDD I, Bob Budd, alias Budd. will never forget my good friends or all the good times. I leave gladly, with high hopes of the future. LEA ELLEN BURDICK I Lea Burdick, alias Bird will always remember the good times on girls sports. I leave with happy memories. a senior, and of leaving school; I leave for parts unknown. 59 USA BURNHAM 60 I'd rather be a dreamer with a penny, than a rich man with a worried mind. I leave Denise, Jay, and Guy to anyone who will accept them as they are. RICHARD BUTLER I, Richard Butler, am proud of going to Coby but not of goofing off my junior year. I take many happy memories with me, and hope to add to them at grand parties this June. BOBBY CAHILL If a man does not keep pace with his companions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drummer. Let him step to the drum he hears, however measured or far away. THOREAU JOHN CAMPBELL I John Campbell, alias (soup or Johnny), am not proud of not finishing varsity Football, I will always remember my friends and classmates forever and ever. I leave yelling and Happy! KATHY J. CLINCH The water continually flowed and flowed and yet it was always there, it was always the same and yet every moment it was new. Herman Hesse SARINA CORSO Friendship is like an elephant, It's too immense to ever lose. 61 RICHARD COURREGE PATRICIA COUSE What I’d like to know Is, could a place like this exist so beautiful Or do we have to find our wings and fly away to the vision in our mind. Stevie Wonder STUART COYLE 62 MONICA F. DEFEO Hope is the thing with feathers That perches in the soul And sings the tune without the words And never stops at all. Emily Dickinson CINDY L. DENBROCK Gather ye rosebuds while ye may, Old time is still a-flying and this same flower that smiles to-day Tomorrow will be dying. Robert Herrick SANDRA A. DECKER I Sandra Decker; alias Decker Am proud of nothing. Will always remember 2 24 72 and my trip to Niagra Falls with Kathi. Will never forget the good times with Lori, and our fast trips home. I leave to find . . .? 63 KEVIN E. DIER WILLIAM DILLINGER I. Kevin Dier, alias Duke, alias Mac. alias King: am proud of believing in music and John Wayne. Am also proud of spending 13 years here. I leave to improve my life. DANIEL DOHERTY I, Dan Doherty, of sound mind and body Do willfully bequeath all my worldly possessions to a certain Tibetan monk. I leave to take a position in the Federal Dept, of Redundancy Dept. GREGORY M. DOYLE Me, Greg Doyle, alias Brooks or Ennialator. Will never for- get WOWIE and 11 4 73 midnight! (Stew). Will always remem- ber Stewbert. Kenny. Larry, bottle, etc. 1 leave to pick up Stewbert, then to go (PARRRTY!) BYE. DENISE ELIZABETH DUNADEE He who binds to himself a Joy Doth the Winged life destroy; But he who kisses the Joy as if flies Lives in Eternity’s sunrise. William Blake LAUREL L. FAHEY I Laurel Fahey, alias Bruno,” Will never forget my years at P.P.C.S. I leave with the hope that Mr. O’Neill will discover that men are ALMOST! as good as women! BRAFORD T. FLETCHER FMOtO • Thus I Pass by and Die: As one unknown and gone: I'm made a shade, and laid I'th grave: There have my cave. Where tell I Dwell, Farewell I leave with Sam. PEARLENE GRIFFIN 13 years of teachers, homework classes, making friends, losing friends, and more. Now I realize I needed those thirteen years to be me. LORRAINE GYURITS Tell me not, in mournful numbers Life is but an empty dream! For the soul is dead that slumbers, And things are not what they seem. t Henry Wadsworth Longfellow 67 Marcus Aurelius SHEREE HALL 68 EILEEN HICKEY The sunrise shows us the Class of '75. At sunset we will all rise and leave. I can't wait now that I see the beginning. The beginning of a new and brighter horizon. I, Sherre Hall, alias Cher Am proud of finally being myself and accomplishing some- thing. Usually found with Tom or at R. V.F. 'Will never forget Oct. 12. 1974 Will always remember my great classmate. I leave. Cindy, Robin and Frankie to carry on. GERRARD HILGENBERG JOHN L. HOFFMAN JR. I dip my pen into the ink And grasp it very tight But to save my soul I cannot think of a single thing to write. HELEN F. IMPERATO JAMES HUMPHRIES 69 There is no wrong side or right side No misery in not being loved, Only in not loving. Rod McKuen JAMES R. JACKSON Great things start with ashes, So do I. Ronald Irving Potter TIMOTHY D. JONES With a little help from my friends Just about puts it all into focus. Remember it. Joe Cocker ROGER KARPF I Roger Karpf. a Duster fiend, like to drive in my big black machine. On my bike I like to Zoom, I leave Mr. Golden my Fruit of the Loom. ADRIENNE M. KEMP Friendship is the comfort, of feeling safe with a person, having neither to weigh thoughts nor measure words: certain that a faithful hand will take, keep what is worth keeping, and with a breath of comfort, blow the rest away. MELINDA KEMP Taking with me fond memories of my years at P.P.C.S. I go on to challenge the harder years of life . . . Never forgetting all my great friends I leave with a tear in my eye bidding everyone good-luck and good-bye. GLENN D. KEELER ''All the remembered times . . . And all the times to be. Jean Kyler McManus 71 LINDA KNICKERBOCKER I, Linda Knickerbocker, alias Luke, am proud of graduating. Usually found with Han. Will never forget all the good times. Will always remember my friends, I leave Han to Carry on. KEVIN LAWSON HOWARD LASHER I, Howard Lasher, am proud of being a senior. I am leaving PPCS, will always remember a certain girl. I leave with my drive shaft. 72 I Kevin Lawson believe that all men have a place in life. Usu- ally found just riding around looking for something to do. CHERYL LEE A friend or two whose faith in us remains; a roof where love has sheltered every dream, Has counted all its losses and its gains - These make the fabric of life's noble scheme. Edgar Crest LAWRENCE LEONARD 1 leave Pine Plains to those who feel, they can benefit from it. DONALD B. LIGHT The ship is anchored safe and sound, Its voyage closed and done. From fearful trip the victor ship comes in with object won. Walt Whitman SCOTT MacARTHUR 7 4 CATHERINE JEAN MACDONALD The more faithfully you listen to the voice within you, the bet- ter you will hear what is sounding outside. Dag Hammarskjold JOHN MALARCHUK I, John Malarchuk, alias Polack, Will always remember Murphs shop. Will never forget Grand Funk Concert. 1 leave Rose Ann to carry on. michael McCauley 1 Michael McCauley, alias Mikie Will always remember all the good times in the team room and on sports. I leave Jeff to carry the ball on. THOMAS A. MILLER I Tom Miller alias BIG LEW Am proud of my brothers' accomplishments But not of losing! Usually found with Mike and Fred. I leave to retire my father. WILLIAM McGHEE Your Presence Brings peace to my heart. Your touch Is the warmth of the sun. VINCENT MOODY JR. 76 ELLEN E. MOORE You cannot have youth and the knowledge of it at the sameiime; For youth is too busy living to know, and knowledge is too busy seeking itself to live. Kahlil Gibran As this year comes to an end, All I can say is - Good luck to all my friends! KEITH MOREY I. Keith Morey, alias Calf, Usually found in Joe's Hotel, in Ancram, having a few beer's. 1 leave the parking lot to my brothers Kyle and Scott. DEAN MORRISON After me the deluge! I leave Pine Plains to my three younger brothers. (Apologies to Mme. Pompadour). PAMELA MURPHY The meaning of life is out there somewhere, and it’s up to each of us to find it out. LAWRENCE MOSHER I Larry Mosher alias Nose” Am Proud of Farming and of all My Nick names. I leave because I'm going to graduate. 77 SHEILA NICHOLS Two roads diverged in a wood, I - I took the less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. Robert Frost JAY N. OSOFSKY It is the man who doesn't express an opinion, whose opinion I want. Carlyle CORNELIUS O'SULLIVAN Und er all speech that is good for anything there lies a silence that is better. Silence is deep as Eternity; speech is shallow as Time. 78 JUNE PATERSON 1 June Paterson alias Juniper or Junebug to Mr. Herbst, am proud of my hair, being on track, but not of 7 6 74. Usually found on the Road with Kathy or Theresa. Will always remember Kriz's Parties, Carpender Hill and Party Time Summer of 74 . Never forget leaving a transmitting button on, Lori and 1 hiding one night, and falling over Christmas trees with John. The last to leave and proud, with Kathy Ann to truck on. SHARON PEDERSEN For God giveth to a man that is good in his sight, wisdom, and knowledge and joy. Eccl. 2:26 JOHN RAIMONDO You be the chicken, I'll be the stars, and if you don't like it may the fleas of a thousand camels infest your armpits. 79 LORi REMSBURGER 80 I, Lori Remsburger, alias lead foot, Am proud of the guy on the muddy road, but not of gossiping with Sandy and all my fights with Glenn. Usually found getting the car stuck. Will always remember cer- tain people and my summers with Paula. Will never forget Glenn's birthday and Frank helping my mother with the wash, of crazy Paterson laying an egg. I leave Murphy in the dust with my Challenger. THOMAS REMSBURGER I, Thomas Remsburger 3rd, alias Rat, am glad of leaving school, but not of leaving my friends. I leave happily. PAMELA RENSHAW Consists not in the multitude of friends, But in the worth and choice. Ben Jonson DIANE RODER On and On and On we go to spin a tale that always shows it won't be long, it won't be long. 10 27 73 TERRY L. SCHUSTER And the world passeth away; and the Lust thereof: but he that doeth the will of God abideth forever. I John 2:17 PIPER L. ROBINSON I, Piper Robinson, alias? Will never forget 3 1 74. Will always remember a certain Grand Funk Concert. I leave Debby and Spencer to carry on. 81 WM 82 BRIAN SIKORA I, Brian Sikora, alias scoop to some: Am proud of my heritage and of my nose. Usually found listening to music or Karl's bull; I leave in search of the eternal buzz. DONNA SHEA I Donna Shea, alias Marie or Shorty Am proud of getting through school and finally getting out. Will never forget Hoolyo, Harpo and the rest of the gang. Will always remember a certain car and all my friends. I leave in search to a better ME. CYNTHIA LYNNE STATTS I, Cynthia Lynne Staats better known as Lynne have enjoyed school and sports, and will remember all the good times. KEVIN R. STARK I, Kevin Stark, alias Starkie Am proud of getting out of P.P.C.S. Will never forget 8 14 73 or 6 27 74 I move on to find something better. Abivnf PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE s ! r TERRY L. STICKLES STEVEN STUETZLE I, Steven Stuetzle, alias Stuetz. Will never forget 9 14 73 even though I'd like to. Will always remember 1 22 74. I leave to take on whatever follows. 83 TIMOTHY A. SWART 84 I Tim Swart, alias TEO Am proud of graduating but not of Math lo. I’ll always remember my many friends. I leave willingly. CINDY TRAVER I, Cindy Traver, am proud to graduate form PPCS. I'll always remember my friends, teach- ers, and experiences. I leave regretfully to go on to better things. ELLEN L. VAN DYNE The world stands out on either side No wider than the heart is wide; Above the world is stretched the sky, - No higher than the soul is high. THERESA WASHINGTON I, Theresa Washington, alias Foxy Lady, I'm proud of finally realizing things in life and doing what I've been putting off. Usually found next door visiting the Colon's. Will never forget 11 29,74 and Sandy's match making. DEIDRE C. WEBSTER Yesterday is already a dream, and tomorrow is only a vision; but today well-lived, makes every yesterday a dream and every tomorrow a vision of hope. From the Sanskrit CYNTHIA WERNER I, Cynthia Werner, alias Cyn am proud of my brown-eyed Indian but not of my dumb moods. Will never forget the summer of '72, and will try to forget the summer of '73. I leave my empty locker to David. 85 DANIEL W. WHEELER I Daniel Wheeler Alias Wheels” Am proud of my 6 pointer Buck But not of my Ford. Usually found with Cindy. Will always remember June 19th 1974. I leave behind my baby sister. JORGE YAR2EBSKI A trivial smile on your lips can be enough to make your friends happy - I will never forget the true friends. 86 CLASSES 00 00 Class of 1975 89 06 JO sseio 1976 91 More of 76 93 More of Class 94 95 96 jo sse g 1978 97 Class of 98 1979 99 More of Class 79 100 Class of 1980 101 More of Class 80 102 Varsity Football Varsity Cross Country J. H. Cross Country 105 Varsity Field Hockey J. V. Field Hockey Varsity Basketball J. V. Basketball 107 Girls' J.V. Basketball Varsity Wrestling no Winter Track Junior High Wrestling in Varsity Spring Track Jr. H. Spring Track 112 Boys' Tennis Girls' Tennis miri 113 Varsity Baseball J. V. Baseball 114 Girls' Softball Jr. H.S. Cheerleaders ORGANIZATIONS SI 0k J r •' National Honor Society 118 Senior Travel Club Pine Needle Staff 119 High School Chorus Junior High Chorus Band 121 Bomber Club Yorker Club i 22 tu S JI o 30IJJO 126 ADMINISTRATION Board of Education STANDING: Mr. Crown, Mr. Fletcher, President, Mr. Staats. SEATED: Mr. Garrick, Mr. Larkin, Mrs. Masters, Mr. Butler. Principals STANDING: Mr. Francis, Mr. Peppe. SEATED: Mr. Golden, Mr. Spiers. 129 Business Office Secretaries LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Filippine. Mrs. Moody. LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Iordan, Mr. Jordan, Mrs. Coniglio. Psychologisf Secretary Guidance Department FACULTY English Department STANDING, LEFT TO RIGHT: Miss Flowers. Mrs. Kane. Mrs. LePore SITTING: Mr. Pas- quareili. Mrs. Row, Mr. Caswell (Dept. Chairman,) Mr. Reeves, Mr. Moyers Mathematics Department STANDING: Mr. O'Neill, Mr. DeMatto, Mr. Kimball SEATED: Miss Carol, Mr. Carr (Dept. Chairman) 132 Gocial Studies Department LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Brewer, Mr. McNeil, Mr. Peck, Mr. Orion Science Department LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Carr(Depi. Head,) Mr. Hartmann, Mr. Chapin, Mr. Tice, Mr A longe 133 Creative Arts LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Wright, Mrs. Midthun, Mrs. Kohut, Mr. Salvia Fine Arts LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Kunitz, Mrs. Wright, Mr. Moyers 134 Mr. Salvia, Mr. Strong Physical Education Mr. Kohut, Miss Denniston, Mr. Stevenson, Mr. Blake 135 Library and Aides Mrs. Cramp, Mrs. Wickman, Mrs. Gillis Business Language 136 Mr. Nash, Mr. Tickner Mr. Mitchell, Mrs. Francis Music Mr. Foster, Miss Midthum Home Economics Mrs. Kohut Driver Education Mr. Wright Reading Mr. Turner Special Education Mr. Hilliard, Mr. Perotti, Mr. Bianco Teacher's Aids Mrs. Boyles, Mrs. Finkle Mrs. Sternberg Nurse Mrs. Blackie ;38 Seymour Smiih School FRONT: Mrs. Ahlin, Mrs. Ho, Mrs. Breidenstein, Mrs. Shaver, Mrs. Schroeder, Mrs. Olah, Mrs. Lundgren. MIDDLE: Mrs. Ackerman, Mrs. Devers, Mrs. Clinton. TOP: Mrs. Rugar, Mrs. Nash, Mr. Lungren, MissShevon, Mrs. Ganghren, Mr. Meilinger, Miss Fletcher, Mr. Peppe. Cold Spring School LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Lundgren, Mrs. Brown, Miss Schwenk, Mrs. Rugar, Mrs. Lown, Mrs. Chestney. Mrs. Moynihan, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Garvin, Mrs. Knapp. Mrs. Philips, Mrs. Brewer, Mr. Peppe, Miss Mauro, Mr. Kemnitzer. 139 Cold Spring Teacher Aides SITTING: Mrs. Moody. Mrs. Couse. Mrs. Imperato. STANDING: Mrs. Brennan, Mrs. Tan- bourino, Mr. Orton, Mrs. Hardisty, Mrs. Lawson, Mrs. House. Seymour Smiih Teacher Aides LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Bartolomeo, Mrs. Agnelli, Mrs. Pilch, Mrs. Peppe. Mrs. Liebhart. Custodians In Memoriam MR. MALARCHUK Any man's death diminishes me. for I am involved in mankind. John Donne 141 Cafeteria FIRST ROW: K. Hall, G. O'Donnell. SECOND: J. Grassi, B. Bartholf, J. Shoifet, Mrs. Place, S. Agnelli. 142 ADVERTISERS Friends of the Yearbook Mr. Herbst Mr. O'Neill Mr. V. T. Mitchell Love Dodo and Alice William C. Brewer Mr. Byrnes Kristie Stevenson El Terrif L C General Store Mr. Robert W. Francis Mr. and Mrs. Ralph DeFeo Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Sweeney David Doherty Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Harry M. Dykeman Mr. and Mrs. James O’Sullivan Mr. James P. Moyers The Salvia's Village Bicycle Mrs. Blackie Mr. and Mrs. David Nash Mr. Ticknor Frank S. Perotti Jr. Jacob Shoifet Mr. and Mrs. David Osofky Mr. and Mrs. Robert Renshaw Le Grand Chien Des Montagnes Donald Light Library Club Brewer Family Connie Kilster Mr. and Mrs. E. Golden Mr. and-Mrs. J. W. McCaule Mrs. Moody Doug McNeil Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hartmann Mr. and Mrs. John Hickey Peggy Coniglio Bruce Kimball The Gilroy Family Good Luck Senior Class - Mr. Blake Good Luck Class of '75 - Mabe and Herb Kemp TODAY VABA IB for thp Total Approaeh to a Better Yearbook Your Official Yearbook Photographer Best Wishes From j' CLASS of 75 From MR. GRAY and TAYLOR PUB. CO. ■ ,V' x MRS. M. FRANCIS, and MR. NASH to Class of 75 Compliments of L and C DELI Elizaville, New York Congratulations WILLIAM THE KITCHEN DOOR SPROSSEL MASON Pine Plains, N.Y. CONTRACTOR Compliments of Specialty: Fire Places Block Brick Concrete Floors Flagstone 36 Emest Road Phone: 868-7863 Stanford ville, N.Y. 12581 DR. D. E. WEBSTER DR. D. W. HART 146 SHEAR GLAMOR Creative Hair Styling for Him and Her Phone: 452-3446 49 Academy Street Comer Church Street Poughkeepsie, N.Y. BARNARD FLORIST, INC. WHEN YOU SAY IT WITH FLOWERS” SAY IT WITH OURS Claverack, N.Y. Tel. 851-3171 Millerton, N.Y. Tel. 789-4741 Compliments of B. H. DELSON COMPANY Millerton New York 12546 TUXEDOLAND MODERN FORMAL WEAR Sales and Rentals SPECIAL 10 ik Off for Prom Orders 286 Main Mall Poughkeepsie 471-1750 PURDY AVERY AGENCY Real Estate and Insurance Homes - Acreage - Liability Auto, Fire Stanfordville, N.Y. Compliments of DUTCHESS AND COLUMBIA CO- OPERATIVE INSURANCE COMPANY 'Serving the Insurance Needs of Eastern New York Congratulations to CLASS of 75 MAIN MALL Poughkeepsie, New York Compliments of PLOWSHARE REALTY HEDGES ENTERPRISES Main Street Pine Plains INC. 398-5550 Box 190 R.R. 7 Pine Plains, N.Y. 12567 |«i a I BIRKMERE FARMS Pine Plains, N.Y. Gordon Russel 149 EARLE M. GARDNER TRUCKING Congratulations! From SPENCER and LAURA ROBINSON Bulk Feed Service Phone: 398-7158 Congratulations From STAGECOACH INN Hans H. Hopp Blue Stores The An Foundry of GIACOMO AGNELLO — GABRIELE MECCARIELLO SAMUEL DEUEL INC. Manufacturer of Model Trains, Train Parts, Sinkers, Gifts, and Souveniers '' Gandy Dancer'' Lurecraft Jack Meccariello Rt. 1-99 Pine Plains, N.Y. Ph. (914) 398-7131 Pine Plains. N.Y. Coal, Feed, Lumber, Hardware, Builders Supplies, Gas and Electric Appliance Contractors Equipment - J. I. Case JONMAR ASSOCIATED, INC. 31 N. Broadway P.O. Box 338 Red Hook, New York 12571 Service by Craftsmen” Gen. Manager J. J. Baker (914)758-8888 41 150 Compliments ot TWIN LAKES LUMBER CO., INC. County Route 19 Eliza ville, N.Y. 12523 Phone: 914 - 756-6464 Building Materials - Paint - Hardware Plumbing and Electrical Supplies Anderson Windowalls MORGAN WOODWORK BILCO GORDON STEEL BASEMENT DOORS NOW!!! ATTENTION 151 U-Cart Concrete I 4 to I Yard Free Hitch-Trailer for Hauling J. B. REED SON, INC. Dutchess Ave. Millenon, N.Y. 12546 (914)789-3611 Hardware - Doors - Windows Paneling - Building Supplies Congratulations Class of '75 Best Wishes ELVIN'S MARKET SILVER LAKE DAIRY Stanfordville, NY Red Hook, NY RED HOOK JEWELERS Fine Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry CHESTER OETERS Lie. Real Estate Broker (914)758-8373 13 N. Broadway Red Hook, N.Y. 12571 914 - 868-7102 FRANK'S EXXON SERVICE STATION Division of Ban Bros. Inc. Tires - Batteries - Accessories Minor Repairs Phone 398-1992 Route 199 Pine Plains, N.Y. 12567 Acreage - Country Homes Appraisals 82 Nonh Mid-County Highway Stanfordville, New York 12581 Compliments of STANFORD SPEED WASH (The Wash Well) Compliments of Route 82 SCHMALING Stanfordvllle, NY Phone: 868-1965 GLASS INC. Compliments of Poughkeepsie New York BEEKMAN CLEANERS Red Hook PHILIP TERNI Main Street Millenon, New York WOOLRICH WOOLENS PENDLETON SPORTSWEAR Guns, Ammo., Case Knives Phone: 789-3474 Millenon, New York VILLAGE TOGGERY Main St., Millenon Specializing in Personal Service 153 Compliments of BLACKSMITH SHOP ANTIQUES —GIFTS L E. O. SANITATION INC., (next to firehouse) Installation of Septic Systems Stanfordville, N.Y. Phone: 868-7846 or 868-9784 Black Top Driveways Free Estimates You'll never know, if you don’t look 454-3847 Stanfordville, New York 12581 CLINTON TAPNIXA CO. Soda Dispensing Equipment WHAT-NOT-SHOP ANTIQUES Richard Hanlon Phone: V08-2228 Stanfordville, N.Y. Locust Farm Stanfordville, N.Y. THE VILLAGE GREEN SHOP Lynn Davies, Prop. MILLER FARM GARDEN SUPPLY INC. Hours: Tues. thru Sat. 10:30-5:30 Unusual Gifts Handcrafts Rt. 82 Stanfordville, N.Y. 868-7428 Stanfordville, N.Y. 12581 868-7401 Millbrook, N.Y. 12545 677-8216 Congratulations to the Class of '75 A M LIQUOR STORE STANFORD DRUG STORE Imported and Domestic Wines Open Monday - Saturday 9:00 - 7:00 ED and MARION SCHUKAL Stanfordville, N.Y. Phone 868-7727 SUSSING NATIONAL BANK Pine Plains, N. Y. Stanfordville, N • Y. 868-7700 YOUR FULL SERVICE BANK For All Your Banking Needs Open Monday Nights for Your Convenience Until 7:00 155 TO SUIT YOUR TASTE Compliments of the STISSING HOUSE CARLSCHROEDER UPHOLSTERY Slip Covers - Draperies Fabric - Wallpapers - Devoe Paints Pine Plains. N.Y. 12567 DEBBIE'S BEAUTY SALON Closed Wednesday Telephone 398-1925 PINE PLAINS. N. Y. 12567 BEST WISHES to the Class of 75 PINE PLAINS TEACHERS ASSOCIATION 156 Compliments of T. DUCLOS TRUCKING SERVICE Best Wishes to the Class of 75 Elizaville, New York ELMA T. CARLSON INC. Congratulations to the Class of 75 From INSURANCE EDWARD GENT JR. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Telephone: 266-3484 Salt Point. N.Y. Pine Plains, New York CHARLES A. BUDD, SR. DAVES FARM SUPPLY Backhoe and Dozer Work 1 Mile East Tac. Pkw. Jackson . Cms. Rd. 398-7414 Compliments of TIMECRAFTERS of Bangall Swimming Pools a Specialty 266-5974 PINE PLAINS AUTO BODY Complete Collision and Auto Body Repairs Pine Plains. New York Telephone: (914)398-7686 if M. SHAWARTZ PINE PLAINS 303-307 Main Mall Poughkeepsie GARAGE INC. The Home of Good Clothes Since 1867 Ford Congratulations to the Class of '75 1)1116 Plains TvtST New York 12567 DOYLE COONS OIL COMPANY, INC. Route 199 Pine Plains New York to n 4 lDRUGS Compliments of MATRAGRANO ROBINSON PHARMACY Pine Plains, New York m HIS 'N' HERS Cards and Gifts Main St., Pine Plains Compliments of MARIO'S Power Test Gas YOUR TROUBLES VANISH ALLEN'S of SERVICE STATION State Inspection Bear Alignment and Balancing Stanfordville, NY Phone: 868-9778 Compliments of PECK'S STORE Pine Plains, New York Hi! ARTY'S STISSING INSURANCE CENTER Compliments of a Friend TWIN LAKE HOUSE Elizaville, N.Y. RICHIE'S PLACE Red Hook. N.Y. PAT'S BEAUTY SALON Open 9:30 - 5:30 Tues. - Sat. Shampoo Set 4.50 Perms 15.50 (and up) 1st Tues. and Wed. of Every Month Is Sr. Citizen Day s s $3.00


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