Pottersville Central School - Integrity Yearbook (Pottersville, NY)

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POTTERSUILLt DEDICATION We proudly dedicate our yearbook to a teacher devoted to beginning children's educations properly and who takes a special interest in each child. We offer our thanks for the many years of faithful service that she has given to the Pottersville Central School ... Miss Thilo BOARD OF EDUCATION R. A ard, F. Jones, C. Kooi.ee, J. Davis, J. Hoctor, L. Pelletier Porfce3t Jone3, President Robert A-tard Genevieve Davis u Joseph octor Lester Pelletier Carl Koblee, Clerk Earl Stewart, Treasurer John Shaffer, Collector c purtMiate K PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE Moat of the jobs in the United States today reouire a high school education, or two years of education, or training beyond high school graduation. One out of every five jobs available today requires four years of education beyond high school. A college education is easier to get now than ever before. Federal and state loans are available for Interested students who 8re capable of doing college work. The larger industrial companies have expanded evening classes for the young people already employed who need further training to hold their jobs or advance to a better position. Education and training today is the passkey to employment and good salaries tomorrow. Reuben C. Mick Faculty Mr. Howard, Industrial Arts; Mr. Postor, Science; Mr. LaMena, Commercial; Mr. Behr, Orchestra; Mr. Flachbarth, Mathematics; Mr. Puller, Physical Education; Mrs. Baldwin, H.S. History French;. Mrs. Tyrrell, Chorus Music; Mrs. Hartness, 7th 8th Grade History English; Absent, Miss Ives, H.S. English and Latin Mrs Brewer. Kindergarten? Mrs. Higley, First Grade; Mrs. Barnett, Fourth Grade Mrs. Maguire, Fifth Grade; Mrs. Dixon, Second Grade,(Sub) Mr . Honte r,. Slxttfor.d'.; Mrs. Bolton. Third Br.dei Absont. Miss Thilo, Second Grade 1 f estuyui President of Student Council 'Sandra Jones Sandy Vice-President of Class Soretary Bruce VanDerwarker Bruce Class President CLASS WILL Francis AuClaire leaves his ability to get along with the 8th grade girl's to Donny .offitt. Sandra Jones leaves her respectable and quiet ways to 3arbara Allard. Martha Meade leaves her ability to get along with Mr. Behr to Douglas Pish. Edith Peet leaves her ability to gain weight to Mary Jo Shaw. Peter Pitkin leaves his well worn path to Charlies to Bob Bradley. Hazel Robbins leaves her abundant knowledge of history and her ability to get along with Mrs. Baldwin to Leanne Cunningham. Gale Stewart leaves her friendly ways and appealing personality to Sharon Baker. George Wescott leaves his ability to get to school on time to Gwen. He also leaves his stack of hotrod books and hald tires to Andy Harrington. Bruce VanDerwarker leaves his odestv and introverted personality to George VanDeusen. He also leaves his ability to excell in all sports to Roger VanGuilder. CLASS PROPHECY iBruce VanDerwarker is now a physically fit gym teacher. He's a little strict taut that's what the generation needs. His success is due mainly to the female(s) behind him. Hazel Robbins is now a History teacher and enjoying every minute of it. If her pupils give her as little trouble as she gave in her high school ''daze, she'3 living the life she deser- ves. Peter Pitkin's carpentry talent has finally been discov- ered. As shop teacher in a well populated city school, he has been able to complete all the furnishin s for his house. Pete plans to start his house in the spring. This fast-moving, confused world provides great business for Edith Peet. Lately she finds her work too demanding and has had to take a long rest. After all being a physchiatrist has it's disadvantages especially when her mind runs mainly military. We find Martha in a world of her own and quite far from home. She has been through secretarial school and is now en- joying some time of her own traveling to Florida and waiting for thin s to develop,and knowing Martha, things will developl Cobleskill has been blessed with our school Romeo . College has really been a grind, out our Francis AuClaire has succeeded in doing very well 1'or himself, with the help of his charming co-eds 1 Gale Stewart has just emerged from surgery looking quite thoughtful and sad. Another failure! Her- patients had no complaints, they know of no better way to go. Sandra Jones is also a nurse and thrives on lunch hour to discuss the has been patients and the still are doc- tors with Gale. The girls have decided that this is the on- ly career for them (?). Porge is now a big time surveyor. He has just finished signing a contract with the New York State Dept, of Highways. Although George is now tops in his field he has not changed. You can still find him at the drag strips pulling in the trophy's. Sen iors With Th e Most MOST LIKELY TO SUC.'E-,D Edith MOST STUDIOUS Hazel MOST ATHLETIC Bruce MOST FLIRTATIOUS Francis 1TTIEST Peter BEST PERSONALITY FRIENDLIEST Max cha BEST ALL ABOUND George MOST VERSATILE Sandy MOST H -LPFUL Susan Gale Juniors Robert Bradley Linda Bassett John Bogle Susan Bump Leanne Cunningham Andrew Harrington Morgan Howe Florence Felletier Janes Robbins Roger VanGuilder Beverly Viele Wayne Viele Rose Woods Sophomores Barbara Allard Karin Booth Clifford 3aker Theresa Hoctor Mary Hoc tor Linda Knickerbocker William Morrisey Mary Jo Shaw Susan Stewart Sydney Limoges Donald Koffitt Patricia Koffitt Linda Viele Gwen We3Cott Freshmen Barbara Agard James AuClaire Sharon Baker Paula Bogle Roxanne Bogle Bruce Davis Andrea Ellsworth John Ellsworth Karen Ellsworth Brian Foote June Foote Kathy Frasier Cathy Harrington Peggy Jones Morris Knickerbocker Rudolph Mason Susan Morrisey Roger ?eet Jody Pitkin Penny Shaw Carol Swinton Eighth Grade D. 'escott, M. Barletta, G. Clark, W. Moses, A. Tyrel, J. Lindquist, H, Smith, 2nd row; D. Fish, B. Davis, W. Hoctor, £. Dutcher, T. mith, r, VanGuilder, 1st row; R. Mason, S, Bump, ?. Limoges, L. Arnheiter, D, Viele, M. Morrisey, 3ooth, Mrs. Hartnes3 (teacher) Seventh Grade J. Smith, R. Moses, Wissell, R S. Limoges C. Barcomb J. Bisceglia, D. Filkins, R. Bump, G. Griffen, J. Clark, E, Bush 2nd row; D. Bump, J. Asard, J. Mitchell, A. Fish, W. Tyrel, L. . Mason, L. Limoges, L. Shiell, 1st row; A. Arnheiter, R.Maso , J. Raymond, S. Viele, M. Pellitier, S. Ellsworth, T. Fuller, , Mr. Plachbarth (teacher) on Sixth Grade C. °mith, L. Jones, G, VanGuilder, H. Kobbins, D. nenocg, m. uuny, a. Byrens, B, Miner, 2nd row; P. Booth, A. Perkins, A, Clark, M. Downey, S. Barcomb, R. Smith, A. Moses, J. VanGuilder, D. Clark, 1st row; G, Viel M. Shaw, R. Mason, J, Korrisey, T, Moses, J. Planty, P, Palmer, R. Raymond, H. Hildenbrand Fifth Grade S. Planty, T, Filkins, L, Smith, R. Tyrei j. Monroe, V, Limoges, D, Perkins, J. WiselJL, N. Lindquist, 2nd row; W. Arnheiter, M. Barcomb, R Harvey, C, VanGuilder, K. Byrnes, C. Palmer, R. Downey, H. West, Mrs, Maguire, S, Lindquist, S, Planty, C. AuClaire, A. Bassett, L, Palmer, E Johnson, D. Harpp, Absenti L, McKinstry, Fourth Grade R, Smith, P. Kellogg, R. Agard, E. Harpp, R. Conlon, a. Viele, 2nd row, L. Lindquist, M. Lawrence, V. Hildenbrand, L. Moses, M. Ellsworth, R. Mason, Mrs. Barnett, 1st row; C. Bassett, N. Engle, P. Shioll, V. Limoges J. Smith, Absent: C. Planty. Third Grade K, Perkins, J. riarrington, T. Perkins, R. Johnson, C, Norton, B. Conover, J. Gamble, J. Roblee, M. Place, 2nd row; D. Palmer, L. Kinnicutt, J. Engle, P. Arnheiter, M. Kellogg, S. Clark, K. Shaw, C. AuClaire, T. ‘loses A. Johnson, T. Towsley, 1st row; H. Meade, D. Agard, A. Engle, S. Engle, B. Johnson, S. Viele, W. Lindquist, R. Clark, R, Duffy. Absent: B. Harpp D. Welsh. Second Grade T- Skew, R. Sail, A. Eish, .T. West, T. nvi , B. Bareo-ib, J. Bnmhle, S. Schmidt, Bump, 2nd row; 0. Harrington, P f'ln r, -T. Placa, B. Vac Bui i d- ae, a. Raymond, P. Robbins, r . Valle, J. Kellogg, 1st row; Rumble, D. Thompson, r. larvey, T. Downey, J. Plenty, ?. Bump, K. Smith, M. VanBulld- - r • Mrs. Dixon (sub.) .M-santj Kiss T ilo, D. Smith, R. Bleickbardt. First Grade S. f kins, R. Lawrence, 3. Brant, K. Pish, S. Cleveland, B. Place, K. Ba l :T AuOleire, 2nd row; R. Mason, D. Smith, C. Ilarpp, L. Clerk, J. Crossrran,P. Bavin, K. Aujusta, Mrs. Hlgley, 1ft row; L. Rn le , B. Ajer-i, A.. Lnwrej ce, V. Pellitier, H. Meade. Absent: H. feade, V. Lindouist, R. Sheill, E. Lim- oges. KINDERGARTEN K. Bump, K. Clark, S Wisell, C. Augusta, R. Ellsworth, K 3rd row; M. Viele, R. Hildenbrand, J. Bump, P, Downey, D. Brewer, 2nd row; P. Morehouse, M, Brewer,_C. Limoges, M. C. Kinnicutt, R. Engle, J. Jenkins, B, Smith, R« Moses, C R. Wolfe , Perkins Wheeler, Gogan, Is .. Harvey, , G, Pi3h, Mrs. t row; Absent: ANNUAL STAFF Left to right; standing: James Robbins, Morgan Howe, Linda Basset John Bogle, Wayne Viele, Roger Vanguilder, Beverly Viele, Andrew Harrington, Sue Bump Sitting: Rose Marie Woods, Robert Bradley, Le8nne Cunningham, Florence Pelletier Officers: Editor-in-Chief.... Rose Marie Woods Asst. Editor....... Robert Bradley Bus. Manager....... eanne Cunningham Sec'y-Treas........ Florence Pelletier Functions: The functions of the yearbook staff ere: collecting ads, taking pictures, setting up the layout, and typing the whole book. These functions are directed at completing the yearbook in one year and take an enormous amount of hard work. ADVISOR Ar. LaAXeno. Student Council President.................Francis AuClaire Vice President............Hose Marie V oods Secretary.................Sydney Limoges Treasurer.................Jody Pitkin Advisor...................Mr. Flachbarth Members...................Sandra Jone3 Susan Stewart John Bogle Rudolph Mason Douglas Fish Jean Raymond Functions: To help instill the democratic spirit of elections and parliamentary proceedings, we organized a Student Council at Pottersville Central School in 1903-64. Due to scheduling difficulties little was accomplished. The Student Council was not very active, because the duties and functions usually sponsored by the council were carried out by the very active, individual high school classes. CLASS PLAY S. Jones, B. Vanderwarker, F, AuClaire, P. Pitkin, G. Wescott, 1st row; G. Stewart, M. Meade, E, Peet, H, Robbins, S. Monroe A Ready-Made Family by Jay Tobi as Cast of Characters Agnes Martyn, a w dow..............Hazel Robbins Bob, her son.......................Bruce VanDerwarker Marilee, her elder daughter........Gale Stewart Grade, her youngest child...........Martha Meade Miss Lydia, her sister-in-law......Sandy Jones Henry Turner, a widower.............Peter Pitkin Doris, his daughter.................Susan Monroe Sammie, his son....................Francis AuClaire Begonia, the Martyns' cook........Edith Peet Nicodemus, the Martyns' handy man...........George Wescott Mixed Choriis Stewart, L. mingbaai, I. VsnDerwardor, P. Bradley, P, AnCloIre, A. Harrington, W. Viele, B. VenDerworker, P. Pitkin, E, Peet, . Hammond, 3rd row; P. Moffltt, L. Velio, 5. Stewart, R. West, 5. Poote, 0, Harvey, R. Peet, -. Moffit, M. J. AuClaire, Booth, M, Hoctor, 2r.d row; Allard, K Robbies, C. VI -, P. Bogle, L. Bassett, P. Jones, S. Monroe, r. harrlngton, A. Ellsworth, S, Jones, J. Pitkin, 1st row; J. Poote, ‘ ’«ton, ?. Show, H. Bogle, K. Meade, 11. West, K. Cllsworth, S. Bump, 6. • %rr', . W« (is, 3. Morri sy, director; Mr. . ’ ’vrrcll ACTIVITIES OF CHORUS ORCHESTRA All :bate Careert - Lake Placid Christmas Concert Essex County Festival Spring Corcert Ccmwencement Exercises 4 s. ' • • g Orchestra '.Stewart, ‘Mleada, TT.Robbirs, 8.Rump, llr.Behr, D.Koffitt, R. Var.O Uder, D.Fish, 5.Clark, T.Fuller, 3.Limosa , R.Mason, W.Velle, B.Peet, 1st row; R. So£ia, J.Saywond, L.Valle, S.Li-ioj 'S, S.Ellsworth, 3.Vello, 3. Allard, S. orris '. __________ Varsity Basketball H . Smith, R, VanGuilder, F. AuClaire, W. Viele, B, Foote, 1st rowi Mr Puiler, Coach; G. Wescott, A. Harrington, B. Vanderwarker, J. Bogle, S. Limoges, R. Bradley,Manager;, SCHEDULE SCORES V. Dpp. J.V. Opp. Nov. 22—Long Lake (away) 17 Si 5012-1 Nov. 26—Minerva (home) fe5 45 n't 'Dec. 6—Chestertown (away) 4S 4-2 i 25 'Dec 13—-Horicon (away) Hi 7J H7 ZH “Dec. 20—Bolton (home) 49 4 5 H5 33 •Jan. 10—Hague (home) $9 nt, 50 •Jan. 24—Chestertown (home) sx ST 45” Hb •Jan. 31—Horicon (home) Feb. 1—Indian Lake (away) to 3 13 M 31_ ‘Feb. 7—Bolton (away) (o t ni 3 o 35' Feb. 11—Minerva (away) ft 8 H8 fo9 4J 'Feb. 14—Hague (away) SO 40 2?. Feb. 20—-Newcomb (away) HZ 07. 47 19 Feb. 22—Long Lake (home) Denotes League Games HO Z Championship platj - j. V- u HL GhcsHr lou;n ns hi Junior Varsity D. ..'escott, J. Smith, 3rd row; Mr.. Fuller, Coach; V , Hoctor, B. Davis, D. Fish, 2nd row; G. Karvey, R. Peet, R. Bump, P. VanGuilder, l3t row; D. Koffitt, Manager;. W, Moses T, Smith, R, Mason, J, AuClaire, G, Clark, Mr. LaMena, Jr. Varsity Asst A Tribute To The JV's The students and faculty would like to congratulate the Junior Varsity .Basketball team on its succes ful year and numerous victories. The 63-'61;. season was one of the best in Pottersville History. The boys finished the season with a record of 12 wins and 2 losses, both at hands of our arch-rival Chestertown. The first came on Jan 21;., when the 3obcats were defeated by the Panthers on cur home coufrt by only one point. The 2nd was received at the Southern Division playoffs at Schroon Lake on Feb. 25th. The climax of the thrilling game came when Chestertown evened the match by scoring two free throws in the last five seconds of play. The game ran into overtime, but Pottersville conceded defeat at last when Chester scored a final foul. School spirit ran hivh throughout e ich game, and each was a pleasure to watch, for the boys put forth their all in the name of their school. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS 3. Bump, G. ’ escott, 3. Jones, E. Peet, G. 3te vart, 3. llard A GOOD TRY FCR FIRST The Varsity Cheerleaders placed 2nd in the Southern Division of the ilarcy Conference Cheerleading Competition held at Warrensburg Central School. Mrs. Rolton - Varsity Advisor Mrs. Higley - J.V. Advisor JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS L. Vanderwarker, S. Bump, D. Agard, J. Pitkin, Captain; R. '-'ason, •3. Korrisey, P. Jonas SECOND TINE IN TV C WARS The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders olace 1st. in the Southern Division of the Harcy Conference Cheerleading competiti n held at Varrensburg Central School for the second year in a row. OFFGUARD! Baby Pictures JUir. 1955 Note: See page 55 for identification COMPLIMENTS OP THE BOARD OP EDUCATION BOARD OP EDUCATION Forrest Jones, President John Shaffer, Collector Earl Stewart, Treasurer Carl Roblee, Clerk Lester Pelletier Genevieve Davis Joseph Hootor Robert Agard STROHKEYER1S BARBER SHOP Compliments £ Pottersville, New York f$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$+$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ of COLE'S LAKESIDE CABINS AND MOTELS On Beautiful Schroon Lake Owner and Manager Art and Betty Steele $ Compliments of $ $ Agard's Store Diner $ $ $ Pottersville, New York $ $ $ Phone t 9725 I $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ Compliments of $ Gamble's Hardware Pottersville, New York $ $ $ $ $ 1 $ $ THE GROVE 1 TEXACO GAS MODERN CABINS HEATED HOT MEALS $ COLD BEER PIZZAS TAKE OUT $ HOT TEXAS $ E. L. SPETTLE $ POTTERSVILLE, NEW YORK $ $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ £$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Compliments of LA RET'S BEAUTY SALON Loretta Towsley $ I Compliments of Smith's Garage Inc, Pottersville, N. Y, Phone t 1423141 Phone:: Chestertown 3096 Pottersville, New York $ $ Mobilqasl o Compliments of INDIAN HEAD RIDING ACADEMY Pottersville, N.Y. $ $ $ $ Congratulations to the Seniors I SULLIVAN'S SERVICE STATION Olmstedville, N.Y. Gas, Ice Cream, Sundries $ $ $ $ vD «p ■piU tpmipipiTkpip mmipmip pipipmin n ipiptn mipipmul 'puJ'D|Um J) Compliments of Clarence Jones $ Riverside Gas Oil Co. Inc, on the Hudson River at Riparius, N.Y. Minerva, N.Y. p«p p p pip p pvp«p«{.ip«p«p«p p ptt) ptp«p tpvpcp p p p p p p«pCp p CpCpCpip p.;, £ 4 vpM£ «! •,; «pp-p. , a p«p vp p ‘, vP Cpvpip ppi pc vpCpip«p«Z a Compliments of Home Cooking - Bar - Restaurant Rooms NORTHERN LUMBER COMPANY INC. CREGAN'S RIVERSIDE HOTEL, INC. Jerry Cregan, Prop. Riparius, N.Y Riparius, N.Y Tel. Chestertown 33UO BRALEY AiID NCXON HARDWARE North Creek, N.Y. Compliments of IGA Store North Creek, N.Y. Compliments of $ WALT'S VARIETY SHOP | NGrth Creek, N.Y. $ Phone i 1+3914- ALPINE MOTEL- North Creek, N.Y. SMITH'S RESTUARANT AND BAKERY from a snack to a real meall $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $;S$$$$¥$$$$$$;4 $$$$$$$$$$$$$S$ $$$$$$$$$ $$ $$$$$5$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ZACK'S AMERICAN TAVERN Compliments of North Creek, N.Y Compliments of Compliments of George N. Baroudi Clothing CO. North Creek, N.Y. PIERSONS TAVERN $ North Creek, N.Y. $ $ Compliments of Compliments of Gogan’s Trading Post $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ALEXANDER BROTHERS jQ2Z QzS7 N o $ RAY MUR DIE1S BARBERSHOP Main Street North Creek, NeW.York ,$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$£$$$ Compliments of RED DINER North Creek New York $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ $ Compliments of a $ $ friend, $ $ Elmer West A1 PROViOiO IN TM( BANKING ACT Of DJI Compliments of NORTH CREEK NATIONAL BANK North Creek, N.Y. Member FDIC PR SYSTEM Telephone i North Creel : 4611 Dubay's Gulf Service STEVENSON AGENCY, INC. Main Theriot Sts. INSURANCE REAL ESTATE INVESTMENTS Chestertown,, New York Phone: JJ.3W- 2k hour wrecker service p OiTjiJjj) TyTyTTTTTTTTTTrtT ■P'P Compliments of CHESTERTOWN, NEW YORK Dr. T. C. Halliday Compliments o $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Compliments of SHAND'S FAIRWAY MOTEL Chestertown, N.Y, vp D n«U(UvP«P pvPvp Cptp'PCpCpCpspip y'J) 'P'P P P P P «P'P'P'P 'P'P'P - UTO PARTS Compliments of VIELE AUTO PARTS FRANK'S CHEVRON $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$4$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $ $ Compliments of I Chestertown, N.Y, i Chester Diner rf f j .?•«i tbtb .l'd i .n 'X- 'V 'v 'X ■ • X- iJ ■ v X p 'L p ip • ■ v v VP 'pv vvyV'VV'f y'V'py'rrTT I ■.'•p'- ' yyy • pip-p'.- v •.'■ • •p'Pppp ■. p • ' •.- P 'r1 '¥ '+ p 'r P p p Compliments of A1 rioss Grocery SWANEE SOFT ICE CREAM Chestertown, N.Y. See Ya in the Springl Compliments of Jansers Drug Store Roy Boles Chestertown, New York $ $ $ $ $ $ $ I $ $ $ RORECK HAYDEN Rochester, New York $ $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ ! Compliments Yarn Gift hop $ Chestertown, New York $ GALLAGHER'S GARAGE I Norman Hail, Prop Complete Line of Tires, Tubes, Accessories Phone: 3335 Minerva, N.Y. $ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Compliments of $ $ $ Keep Well Informed $ $ Read I THE POST-STAR A r f $ and THE GLENS FALLS TIMES BRADLEY'S MASKING WELL Pottersville, N.Y. £$$$$$$$ . ?$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ •P $ Compliments CHESTERTOWN LIQUOR STORE Chestertown, New York Compliments of Rising House Chestertown, New York !( i; ! i ‘ ! i is ! !! !i !i ! $ Compliments of Dr Mrs A. A. Muratori WARREN COUNTY CLEANERS 1U3 Main St. Warrensburg, N.Y. Laundry and Dry Cleaning Service We Pick Up And Deliver Phone: NA 3-9833 $$$$$$ DON STONE'S TRUCK STOP ROUTE 9 Compliments of ; WARRaNSBURG, N.Y. ENGLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 21 HR. SERVICE 60 Main Streets Warrensburg, New York $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$;?• $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$5 $ JACOBS ANB TONEY $ Compliments of Fruits - Confections - Groceries $ 157 Main Street $ REYNOLDS APPLIANCES Home Improvement BOULETTE'S PHARMACY Rexall Drugs Ed Meta McMane WARREN INN Warrensburg, N.Y Warrensburg, N.Y. Compliments of s Compliments of Smith's Diner Pottersville, New York John the Hair Dresser Warrendburg, N.Y. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$!$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Compliments of TRUDEAU DINER Warrensburg, N.Y. SHAW'S FLYING A SERVICE Warrensburg, New York KALTBIE'S GARAGE CO. INC. EMERSON NATIONAL BANK CHEVROLET SALES SERVICES 32 Z27 Warrensburg, New York $$$$$$$$$$$$$•? $£$+$$$$$$$$$$ GILBERT J. POTTER INSURANCE INVESTMENTS $ $ TELEPHONE NA 3-9839 1 |2 MAIN ST. WARRENSBURG, N.Yd Warrensburg- Lake Luzerne Member of F. D. I. C. For all your shoe needs go toi BROWN'S SHOE STORE Warrensburg, N.Y. Compliments of SKATELAND Glens Falls, N.Y. P0TTERSV1LLE DEPARTMENT STORE Ralph J. Montgomery Pottersville, New York Phone: 42 4! M. Solomon Fashions Compliments of Glendale Furniture A Fine Store Since 1395 Glens Falls, 1J.Y. Ciueens'oury Plaza, Glens Falls Brough - Furriery Bay and Kaple Street | Glens Falls, N.Y. | | o i j 'f'WpVV V t VS VW? ? ? iiiyvvvv $ DETROIT SUPPLY COMPAQ, IUC. 3raydon Chapman Everything in the Music Line lUU-l'li) Glon St. RX 2-2106 Glons Fall.3, II.Y. 713 UPPER GLEN ST., | GLENS FALLS, NEW YORK f $ Comnliments of WOODBURY LUMBER v$4 $sv 4-n- , -p $ Conpliments of $ a friendl | SS-'1?' vsS-'' --vs Ss vvvvy - $ FALL LINE SKI SHOP | GLENS FALLS, N.Y. f A complete line of practical and impractical ski gear CALL Chestertown 3763 TELEVISION - WATER HEATERS WASHERS - RANGES - JORT RS ROOM AIR CONDITtbhfcil- SALES A SERVICE Kitchen Pfenning Remodeling AUSTIN J. SMITH STORE Chestertown, N. Y. Courtesy of Triads Music Center Courtesy of C. V. Peters Adirondack Pure Maple Products evaporated from Pure Maple Syrup Log Contracting Excavation Work Olmstedville, N.Y. $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$f$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ Mobil HAROLD A. CLOTHIER MOBIL STATION Cor.. 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