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PINELOG Pine Plains Central School Pine Plains, N.Y. 1977 TABLE OF CONTENTS Disney Menagerie--------------------3 Senior Theme-----------------------17 Seniors----------------------------51 Classes----------------------------87 Administration -------------------105 2 MtNM 4 5 6 9 Whistle While You Work 11 I’m Flying! I’m Flying! 1. Gary Cooper 2. Mary Anne Plock 3. Tammy Pulver 4. John O'Donnell 5. Shelley Coons 6. Richard Bartolomeo 7. Jonathan Muhl 8. Christine Staats 9. John Hickey 10. Ed Terwilliger 17 1. Tina Shook 2. Kevin Kemp 3. Mary Lou Hill 4. William Flecher 5. Janet Bergers 6. Pattie MacDonald 7. Chris Denfeld 8. David Craig 9. Kim Brusie 10. Nicole Courrege 18 1. John Han 2. Debbie Pelletier 3. Jeff Archer 4. Chris Juchem 5. Theresa Nicastro 6. Scott Goehring 7. Debbie Difalco 8. Roy Sherman 9. Pattie Ryan 10. Tammy Swart 19 1. Jo-Ann Leibhart 4. David Montaruli 8. Terry Baldwin 2. Bob Wolf 5. Susan Dykeman 9. Cindy Smith 3. Wendy Moore 6. Jim Haire 10. Mike Scheller 20 7. Alice Hanback 1. Marie Ford 2. Debbie Hanlon 3. Susan DeGarmo 4. Margaret Ernest 5. Brian Meccariello 6. Jeff Pulver 7. Luanne Dunadee 8. Jaime Ryan 9. Cathy Cole 10. Mike Miller 21 1. Steven Couse 2. Debbie VanAllen 3. Ronald Bubak 4. David Robertson 5. Eilish Foley 6. Sherry Culver 7. Joan Levanti 8. Peter Leonard 9. Judith Pulver 10. Mary Craft 22 1. Susan Hawks 2. Colleen McGhee 3. Pat Castelli 4. Paul Russo 5. Scott Bender 6. Veronica Mrowzinski 7. Gail Dietter 8. Eric Baden 9. Jean Genovese 10. Debbie Battistioni 23 GUID EJ IN THIS ISSUE Two new ways to count. Is it necessary to wear shoes? TV TELETYPE: PINE PLAINS Flash! It has been reported that Bruno Ruskavitch, star of the Senior basketball team, has been traded to the Junior team for the outrageous sum of Vi cent. Indianapolis: A new record for a number of pit stops was set yesterday by a Pine Plains race car driver ... a total of 75: 4 for gas, 2 for tires and the remaining 69 for directions. Contrary to the rumor spread by Mr. O'Neil . . . The Tree did not fall over! The new Dial-a-Joke number for Pine Plains is 398-7181. It has been discovered that lovable Larry Carr has signed a contract with CBS to appear as a stand-in for Archie Bunker. Pine Plains is holding its first annual beauty contest . . . The winner will receive a blind date with Stevie Wonder. The town of Stanford has decriminalized frog poaching . . . Mr. Sidney Chapin was spotted heading for Wappingers Creek with his spear gun and flashlight. Heavyweight bout scheduled for Friday after school between Rocky DeMatto, The Italian Stallion,” and the masked boxer, Veerick. Due to the lack of money, the Senior trip is scheduled for June 25 to Red Hook. On the top of the charts this week is The Physics Team Cheer . . .Pi, Omega Epsilon, Mu: Proton, Electron, Kappa Two. Einstein, Einstein, Speed of light. Physics Team, Physics Team. Fight. Fight, Fight!!! 25 Senior Teletype would like to give you a sneak peak at those who are responsible for all this. m SATURDAY NIGHT LIVE starring the Not- Ready-For-Prime- Time Players with guest host: Wolfman Jacqueline (60 minutes) JULIA CHILD - Cooking Julia prepares her famous Lasagna A La Bender and makes the whole stage crew vomit. An economical recycled dessert is prepared. (30 minutes) (fl DICK VAN DYKE CO. - Variety William Conrad joins Dick in a skit about Siamese twins on a blind date. 26 M A S H - Comedy Radar plays up to Hot Lips as the Dr.'s discuss the merits of mixed drinks in the operating room. (60 minutes) ROOM 222 Mr. Tanner breaks up an underground porno ring operating within the school. (60 minutes) © TO TELL THE TRUTH - game show Will the real Farrah Fawcett Majors please stand up!” (30 minutes) ANSWERS PLEASE - game show The returning champions, Hudson River State, battle it out with The Pine Plains Team in an exciting 30 minute game. 27 NOT FOR WOMEN ONLY - Talk Show Lee Majors asks the 6 million dollar question, If not for women only, then for whom? (90 minutes) MR. WIZARD - SCIENCE While performing one of his famous experiments, Mr. Wizard blows his top off. (repeat) (30 minutes) SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN - Adventure Steve battles against a diabolical filmstrip projector. (30 minutes) 28 How do you spell relief? IN SEARCH OF - Documentary In search of . . . (30 minutes) THE MAN FROM U.N.C.L.E. - Adventure The man from U.N.C.L.E. breaks into a micro-spy ring. (30 minutes) THE FAMILY - Drama Mary asks Ann Are you wearing my Arrid? and Ann says No. Mary replies, I thought so.” (60 minutes) 60 MINUTES - News An hour long commentary on high school education in America. @THE CAPTAIN AND TENNILLE - Variety The Captain and Tennille do a skit on their pop hit Muskrat Love.” (60 minutes) 29 MISSION IMPOSSIBLE - Drama Mr. Phelps, With the help of the IMF, has been given the impossible task of teaching Jimmy Robinson the Pledge of Allegiance. (60 minutes) CANDID CAMERA - Comedy Smile YOU’RE on Candid Camera! (30 minutes) PLAYHOUSE THEATER - Drama This week's play is that great classic Porgy and Bess. (2 hours) WALLY'S WORKSHOP - Educational Wally demonstrates the uses of crazy glue and accidentally glues his hand to the table. (42 minutes) SESAME STREET - Children's Hour Cookie Monster is mugged by Physics Class. X) WIZARD OF OZ - Movie The fiftieth rerun of that famous classic. (2H hours) ALL-STAR WRESTLING - Sports The Blackjacks vs. Andre the Giant.” (60 minutes) BAA BAA BLACK SHEEP - Adventure The black sheep are hit hard by the energy crisis and run out of gas before ever getting off the ground. (60 minutes) CPO SHARKEY - Comedy Sharkey's private meeting with an effeminate toupee salesman leads the men to believe that their Chief has gone gay. (30 minutes) 31 SING ALONG WITH MITCH The Mormon Tabernacle Choir is featured. (90 minutes) LOVE OF LIFE - serial Another exciting chapter in the ongoing saga of life. GALLOPING GOURMET - cooking The Galloping Gourmet prepares foreign food: Beans A La Shoifet. Guest Stars: Julia Child and Dinah (35 minutes) Science Fiction Movie: THE EGGPLANT THAT ATE PINE PLAINS. 32 CD ® MY THREE SONS - Comedy The boys go looking for a pick up. (30 minutes) THE MONEY CHANGERS - Movie Change back from my dollar??” SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN - Holiday Special. Parental Discretion advised. CD BARNUM AND BAILEY’S CIRCUS - Special The circus has been in town and is scheduled to leave on June 25, 1977. JACQUES COUSTEAU - wildlife special Jacques visits Australia. Guest appearance Prime Minister Andrea Griffiths. (2 Hours) by 33 STARSKY AND HUTCH - Crime drama Starsky and Hutch go undercover as student teachers in Wassaic State School to try to find a murderess. (60 minutes) HERB ALBERT AND THE TJB Here Herb poses for his latest album cover entitled Circus.” (90 mftiutes) LAWRENCE WELK - Music No bubbles, no show. (2 minutes) © © GOOD TIMES - Comedy (30 minutes) ANOTHER WORLD - Serial John falls madly in love as he gazes into his new client's eyes. (60 minutes) 34 OUR GANG - Comedy (Pre-empts all other classes) (13 years) WILD KINGDOM - Adventure Marlin Perkins goes to Australia with guide, Andrea Griffiths. MY FAVORITE MARTIAN Comedy Uncle Martin looks for a Chinese Laundry. FREDDIE HARTMAN, FREDDIE HARTMAN - serial Freddie tries to teach his biology class about the facts of life, but instead settles for a chocolate chip cookie, a root beer, and a John Wayne Movie. 35 WELCOME BACK KOTTER - Comedy The sweathogs spend another exciting day in class. (30 minutes) SUNRISE SEMESTER - Educational (30 minutes) BARETTA - Crime Drama Baretta attempts to wrestle a chair and loses. (60 minutes) 36 FLASH GORDON - Science Fiction Flash is arrested for indecent exposure. (30 minutes, 5 seconds) GUNSMOKE - Western Matt finds out that Miss Kitty is having an affair with Festus. (35 minutes) DR. JOYCE BROTHERS - Talk Show Dr. Brothers cures a watch repairman’s tick. (30 minutes) © CD CAPTAIN KANGAROO - Childrens Show The captain demonstrates the evils of alcohol by chugging a quart of gin, chasing an attractive girl around the set, kicking over all the props, and smashing a $30,000 camera with a sledge hammer, (black and white) (10 minutes) NBC NEWS SPECIAL President Ticknor makes his first and last State of the Union Address. (6 hours, 25 minutes, 14 seconds) 37 S3 GD NAME THAT TUNE - Game show THE GODFATHER, Part III - Movie Special BEAUTY AND THE BEAST - Movie Special STARTREK - Science Fiction Captain Kirk watches SPACE 1999 DINAH - Variety Guess who’s in the kitchen with Dinah? i 38 LAVERNE SHIRLEY - Comedy Laveme and Shirley quit their jobs to become unemployed. (30 minutes) I DREAM OF JEANIE Comedy Jeanie cures Ms. Roe’s Excederin headache in one blink. (30 minutes) CHARLIE BROWN - HALLOWEEN SPECIAL The Great Pumpkin finally arrives and Linus is greatly disappointed, (repeat) 39 CE) HOGAN'S HEROES - Comedy Hogan and his heroes celebrate their 20th anniversary in the slammer. (30 minutes) YOGA FOR HEALTH - Educational Yogi Maharasi Bagadita demonstrates the salted pretzel pose. (45 minutes) CRAZY LARRY, DIRTY MARY - Movie Special POLICE WOMAN - Crime Drama 40 LOVE AMERICAN STYLE - Comedy That's me and you. (30 minutes) THE PARTRIDGE FAMILY - Comedy ADAM 12 - Police Drama Reed and Malloy wail for the police station to open. STREETS OF SAN FRANCISCO - Police Drama Karl Malden captures an embezzling bank president. ULTRA BRITE Would like to know ■ How1 youi love Ule ' 41 GRIZZLY ADAMS - Nature Series (fl Q) LOVERS AND FRIENDS - Serial CID BRADY BUNCH - Comedy A relaxing Sunday afternoon waiting for the bathroom line to shorten. (5 hours) LOST IN SPACE - Science Fiction (60 minutes) MOVIE OF THE WEEK The Mouse That Roared (6 inches) 42 CHARLIE'S ANGELS Charlie sends the angels to Driver's Training School. (60 minutes) THE INVISIBLE MAN - series The invisible man goes on a blind date. (90 minutes) BEAT THE CLOCK - show (30 minutes) game Give yourself something to smile about. Let Shick love it! 43 ZOOM - Children’s show SOUL TRAIN - Musical TEN WHO DARED - Movie SONNY CHER - Christmas special Sonny and Cher get together one more time. (30 minutes) (next week in this time slot: DIVORCE COURT ) ■ar CD TALES OF THE UNEXPECTED - Drama (49 minutes) CD WONDERFUL WORLD OF DISNEY MAUDE God will get you for that!” (30 minutes) (JOHNNY CARSON) TONIGHT SHOW - Talk show And Here's Victor (90 minutes) THE DEVIL AND MRS. JONES - Movie Due to the mature theme, viewer discretion is advised. (edited for television) 45 iri i MOST ATHLETIC Debbie Bauistoni and Scott Bender TONY A WARDS CLASS COMEDIANS Chris Denfeld and Debbie Hanlon MOST PICKED ON Cindy Smith and Richard Bartolomeo BEST ALL AROUND Senior Class 46 DONE MOST FOR P.P.C.S. Jo Ann Liebhart and Bob Wolf EMMY A WARDS WORST DRIVERS Wendy Moore and John Muhl MOST FORGETFUL Cindy Smith and Terry Baldwin BIGGEST BROWNIES Veronica Mrowzinski and Richard Bartolomeo n 47 SENIOR SMOKERS Steven Friduss and Cindy Smith GRAMMY AWARDS MOST TALKATIVE Debbie Battistoni and Jim Rogers MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Sherry Culver and Peter Leonard 48 TALLEST Sherry Culver and Brant Junceau MOST ARTISTIC Jo Ann Liebhart and Steven Coons PEOPLE’S CHOICE MOST MUSICAL Spencer Robinson and Jan Bergers SHORTEST Cathy Cole and Bill Fletcher 49 MOST DEPENDABLE Veronica Mrowzinski and Paul Russo ACADEMY A WARDS MOST LOVABLE Bob Wolfe, Jeff Pulver and Gail Dietter BEST DRESSED Ed Terwilliger and Tammy Pulver MOST ADVENTUROUS Bill Fletcher and Jean Genovese JO SENIORS SI • « ■ +. v ♦ •: JEFFREY ARCHER It is said that there are two ways of looking at everything. That is true and less than true, for there are many ways. Some of them are good ways and some are bad. One of the ancients said that everything either is, or is not. That is less than true, for a thing can both be and not be. With practice one can see it both ways. ERIC BADEN TERRY BALDWIN 52 RICHARD A. BARTOLOMEO 1, Richard Bartolomeo, alias Rich, Bart, or tricky Dick, am proud of all my accom- plishments. Am usually found singing or telling jokes. Will always remember all my friends and teachers. Would like to forget certain Driver's Ed. experiences!! I leave to better myself. DEBRA LEIGH BATTISTONI 1, Debra Battistoni, alias Debbi am proud of my accomplishments, but not of my mis- takes. Will always remember all the good times with everybody, especially with one. Will never forget all those seasons on track and how much I enjoyed them. I leave hoping . . . SCOTT BENDER I, Scott Bender, alias ''Bicentennial”, am leaving with some memories of a few good friends. I wish them luck in the years to come. Will always remember 5 8 76 and will try to forget 12 20 75 and 6 7 76. I would like to leave Pine Plains with a thought but I can't put in into words. 53 JANET BERGERS I, Janet Bergers, alias Jan” am proud of wearing 13. I'll always remember 12-26- 75 and will never forget my good friends at PPCS. I leave my teachers to the mercies of Jay, David, and Joy and the lake and Power Tempo” to whoever wants them. RONALD BUBAK I, Ron Bubak, alias Bobo Usually not found Proud of summer of 76 Not proud of 6 5 75 I leave quietly KIMBERLEY BRUSIE I, Kimberley Brusie, alias Kimbies, will always remember New Year's Eve 1976 and the interesting conversations with Drew and Dan. Will never forget all my adventures and the people I shared them with. I, leave leave hoping that tomorrow will be just as memorable. 54 RICHARD BUYS CATHERINE BYRNE I, Catherine Byrne, alias Little Girl, am proud of Michael, will never forget 6 14 73, will always remember Ref and N'iky, and camping out! I leave to become much happier with someone I love, and leave the teachers at the mercy of Billy. PETER BURLINGAME A man conceived a moments answers to a dream staying the flowers daily sensing all the themes a movement regained and regarded both the same all complete in the sight of seeds of life with you Yes 55 STEVEN CAMBURN I. Steve B. Camburn, alias Weenie”, am proud of 6-19-76, but not of the B.O.C.E.S. bus ride. Will always remem- ber a certain girl. 1 leave now, forgetting all the bad times of P.P.H.S. PATRICK J. CASTELLI I, Pat Castelli, have had a lot of fun on sports at P.P.C.S. I will always remember the EARLY Saturday morning hoop prac- tices and watching the football games from the lights. I will never forget all the good friends I've made. 1 leave in search of bet- ter things. Y ' £ CATHERINE MARIE COLE I, Cathy Cole, alias Peanut , am proud of Gene. Usually found with Gene. Will never forget 10-14-76 in Office Practice. Will always remember the good and bad times. I leave to make my dreams come true. STEVEN COONS Ashes to Ashes, Dust to Dust 1 leave here because I must. Steven Coons ROCHELLE COONS I, Rochelle Coons alias Roche Am proud of the good times! Will never forget a certain White guy And our escapes to the wilderness. Usually found partying with the boys. I leave for fame and fortune. GARY K. COOPER I Gary Cooper, alias Coop Am proud of 40 and playing hoop But not of 7 18 59. Will always remember the good times with the boys. Will never forget the last 13 years. Usually found with Haire, I leave gladly, and Mike and Kathy to carry on. Picture Not Available NICOLE COURREGE Yesterday is gone - forget it. Tomorrow has not come - don't worry. Today is here - use it. STEVEN COUSE I like the good things in life but most of the best things ain’t free and this same situation just cuts like a knife when you’re young, and you’re poor, and you're crazy. MARY CRAFT We are building in sorrow and joy A temple the world may not see, which time cannot mar nor destroy. We build for eternity. N. B. Sargent 58 DAVID CRAIG I, David Craig, alias Pillsbury, Bah-boom, and Plonto, can't forget my years at Pine Plains. Will remember my friends, (the teachers with and without the hair), bus 64, the par- ties, and the '75 and '76 summers. Usually found with people or Bruno. I leave for excitement, challenge, and the bowling alley. (ZEEPA-ZEEPA) SHERRY LEE CULVER I leave with.something more than myself: with a part of people whose impact on my life can not be measured; But without whom I would not be myself Although I'll always remember the past. I leave to live for today, hope for tomorrow - and to make dreams come true. SUSAN BETH DEGARMO You just call out my name And you know wherever I am I'll come running to see you again Winter, spring, summer, or fall All you have to do is call And I’ll be there You've got a friend Carole King 59 AITCHESON DE GRAW PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE GAIL DIETTER I, Gail Dietter, alias Deit, am proud of being a senior. Will never forget my classmates. Will always remember the summer of '76. 1 leave with dreams of the past but looking forward to the future. CHRISTIAN DENFELD I, Chris Denfeld, am proud of the various veehickulars I have possessed. And also the many Volks runs with McTuss (75-76 sea- son). Will try to forget Veerick, C. D. , The Gilman and the other Monks and Savs of our school. I leave to become a Tunisian camel jockey. 60 DEBORAH DIFALCO Now that you’ve found yourself losing your mind, are you here, again? Finding that you once thought was real, is gone, and chang- ing. Neil Young LUANNE DUNADEE When we search for happiness, We seldom ever find it. We're too busy looking And seeing way beyond it. So take a look behind you, And a good long stare - It was always there. SUSAN M. DYKEMAN I, Susan M. Dykeman, alias Boo-Bee am proud of being a Halloween baby but not of the year '74-'75. Will never forget 8 25 75 and 3 30 76 and all the mistakes. Will always remember 3 3 76 and 10 30 76 just to stop and bull??! for 20 minutes. I leave Bones not to follow my steps. MARGARET MACLEAY ERNST Most people, are like a falling leaf that drifts and turns in the air, flutters, and falls to the ground. But a few others are like stars which travel one defined path: no wind reaches them, they have within themselves their guide and path. Hermann Hesse JAMES FITZPATRICK PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE WILLIAM B. FLETCHER He that by the plough would thrive, Him- self must either hold or drive. 62 MARIE JEAN FORD I, Marie Ford, alias Ree Ree, am proud of my accomplishments for '76. Will never forget all the good, true friends in school. Will always remember 4-10-77. I leave happily with Les. CHRISTOPHER C. FORSTER Desire + determination = accomplish- ment.” EIL1SH MAURA FOLEY I really hate to see a friend Go down in flames without a song, So I'm standing by the doorway But I will not linger long. Janis Ian 63 STEVEN FR1DUSS I, Steve Friduss, alias Perv, am proud of my Chevelle, but not of my lack of accom- plishments at P.P.C.S. Not usually found. Will never forget any Halloween or the Motorcycle days on Duell Road. Will always remember the times I had with Hoagie and Brud. 1 leave (for God knows where). STEPHANIE GAINEY I. Stephanie Gainey, alias Refine Grainey, am proud of Jimmy. Will always remember 7 8 76. Will never forget Cathy and Steph's great adventures, (Nevis) Theresa and her baby food, all the good times we've had, Nicole don’t blush. I leave Kenny to give ’em hell. JEAN GENOVESE I, Jean Genovese, alias Beanie , am proud of surviving 4 years of Victor. Will never forget the summer of '76, Home Ec. IB, the shop-put crowd, the parties. New Years, and the fun with Batt. I leave with fond memories and hopes of creating more. 64 ANDREA GRIFFITHS I am proud to be an Australian and an A.F.S. student; but above all, I am proud to have been a part of your school for this year. I shall never forget your warmth and friend- liness. You all have wonderful opportunities awaiting you, but the success of your future depends entirely upon you - think wisely. MICHAEL GEORGE I, Michael George, alias Mike will never forget 9 23 74. Usually found with Kris or out tearing up the gears. I leave with no regrets except of not leaving sooner. SCOTT GOEHRING Seated on the hill colored now with memories of childhood, love, and belief we touched. And said our farewell and returned to what we are. Ruth Wolfheim 65 JAMES R. HAIRE I, James Haire, alias Hair Bear , am proud of my athletic accomplishments, but not of missing states” in cross country. Will always remember 5 8 76. Will never forget the good times at P.P.C.S. Usually found hanging around. 1 leave in search of happiness. JAMES S. HALAS I, James Halas, am usually found with Sue at the Diner. Will never forget the T.A.P. Show, the Chorus shows with Butch and Brian, and the hassle with Mr. Golden, and good times with Mr. Alonge and Miss Midthun. ALICE MARIE VICTORIA HANBACK . . the town I grew up in is one that has left me with legacy visions . . . . . for I learned by now never to expect what it can not give to me . . . Bob Dylan 66 DEBRA LEE HANLON So I've lived with no regret - Wouldn’t change a thing and yet - now and then . . . Wish that I could start again - D. Gates JOHN HART, JR. If John Han, Jr., alias Hoofer , am proud of graduating but not of writing that note to Mr. Foster. I'll never forget the chorus' plays. Usually foupd any place but home. I leave for bigger and better things. SUSAN PATRICIA HAWKS I, Susan Hawks, alias Hawky, will never forget 6 28 76; will never remember 9 8 63 to 6 28 77. I leave Brenda Breeze, Tammy and Cindy to finish what I never started. 67 4' r JOHN P. HICKEY I, John Hickey, alias Sticks , am proud of my accomplishments. Usually found at home or around. Will never forget my accident 11 11 76. I leave to find what life is really like. MARY LOU HILL The train 1 went to meet Had come and gone Seems like I spend all my time Gettin’ off and gettin' on I sold my mind And gave my dreams away And tomorrow I'll start lookin' 'Round for yesterday Dr. Hook CHRISTOPHER K. JUCHEM I’m proud of being a ! @?),: and of Pine Plains High . As I leave with a Buzz, good luck, to all of my friends and NORML! KEVEN SCOTT KEMP I. Keven Kemp, alias Mel , am proud of baseball, track, and my work at BOCES, but not of my school record otherwise! Usually found digging a grave at Ever- green” , or working on my car. I will never forget my friend and all the good times, or bus 64 ramming my Chevy! I leave to conquer the next great challenge in my life. BRANDT DAVID JUNCEAU WILLIAM B. KEAL There's a reason for all that rhymes, it's the fact and the way of the times. It’s moving emotion, it's high and it's low, no matter where you go. There's something for all who look. Kansas - Leftoverture JOAN ANN LEVANTI Living is easy with eyes closed. Misunderstanding all you see. It's getting hard to be someone but it all works out. It doesn't matter much to me.” PETER J. LEONARD I, Peter Leonard, alias Lenny or Bones, am proud of track and all of my accomplish- ments. Usually found with Bruno or Pillsbury. Will always remember all the times at P.P.C.S. I leave to go on to better things. JEANNE MARIE LARKIN Grow old along with me! The best is yet to be, The lust of life for which the first was made. Our times are in his hand Who saith: A whole I planned - Youth shows but half; trust God see all nor be afraid. 70 JO ANN LIEBHART I, Jo Ann Liebhart, am proud of Bobby, but not of my driving his standard. Will always remember 11 16 74 and a cer- tain party. Will never forget my years here, especially the last three and all the fun and memories they contain. I leave happy and hoping for the best!! RAYMOND W. LINK I, Raymond Link, alias (?) am proud of being one of ,,Franky,s Boys” but not of Eng- lish 12. I leave to remember the good and the baa tinies as they were and I leave P.P.C.S. to whoever wants it! PATRICIA L. MACDONALD A kind mouth multiplies friends, and gra- cious lips prompt friendly greetings. Let your acquaintances be many, but one in a thousand your confidant. When you gain a friend, first test him and be not too ready to trust him. 71 COLLEEN MARIE McGHEE For I can do all things through Christ which strengthenth me. Phil. 4:13 MICHAEL P. McMAHON I. Michael McMahon, alias The Muffin Man , am proud of Cathy and my shot rod, but not of the bubble gum machine and pink slips. I leave with a smashed shopping cart under my bumper. BRIAN GEORGE MECCAR1ELLO I, Brian Meccariello, alias Jabone , am proud of playing hoop, but not of being 1 in getting kicked out of practice. Usually found with the other half trying to find and or make a good time . Will always remember the product of those good times”. Will never forget those Friday night football games, or any of my true friends. I leave this parking lot sideways in my Camaro. JOSEPH JOHN MICHALOSKI I, Joe Michaloski, alias Pollock or Polish Rifle, will always remember 10-3-75. Am proud of my years in sports, but not of my grades. Will always be found with Elise. I leave my brother Bobby to carry on. JAMES MILLER MICHAEL E. MILLER I, Michael Miller, alias ,,Mikie”. am proud of being in such a great place. I will always remember the great times 1 have had. I leave to find myself in Coby. DAVID G. MONTARULI I will never forget good times and my GOOD FRIENDS. I leave in my Mercury with a tear. WENDY LEE MOORE I saw a star, I reached for it, I missed, So I accepted the sky. JOSEPH T. MONDELLO School is but a nightmare, and when I wake up it will be all over. 74 VERONICA LYNN MROWZINSKI I, Veronica Mrowzinski, alias Polack or Nica , will never forget the jokes about my ”Guinny-Polack-ity''. Am proud of my dance, but not of a certain political failure. Usually found busily trying to fit 36 hours of work into a meager 24. I leave with an unknown campaign strategy and a smile. JONATHAN PAUL MUHL I, Jonathan P. Muhl, alias Crash, am proud of my 442 while it lasted. I will never forget the parties at the lake or that night in Rhinebeck. Usually found tip'n rounds with Friduss. I will miss Mr. Mitchell as much as the rest of my friends. My best wishes to all who remain. TERESA ANN NICASTRO The wish that you most long for, the dream you hold most dear, believe it true, it will come to you within the future years. JOHN G. O'DONNELL To live with grace, to ride the swell To yet be strong of will To love the wind, to learn its song And empty space to fill John Denver JOHN J, O'MALLEY DEBORAH PELLETIER Who has seen the wind? Neither you nor I. But when the trees bow down their heads, the wind is passing by. 76 MARY ANNE PLOCK Sometimes I think that everything I see does not exist. Because everything I see is what I saw. And everything I saw does not exist. JEFFREY S. PULVER I, Jeff Pulver, alias Ironsides, am proud of my academic ability but not of goofing off in my Jr. and Sr. years. Usually found capering, cruising, or just having a good time. Will always remember all the good places, good people and good times, although there were many. I leave Dan and Royce to keep up Pulver tra- dition and Jeff McCauley to Prima Donaism. JUDITH M. PULVER Time waits for no-one It really doesn’t matter much to me I know the best times are timeless, You'll see . . . Ambrosia I 77 TAMMY L. PULVER I, Tammy Pulver, alias Maverick, hold many fond memories of Birkmere, friends and good times, and of my family. 1 will always remember my home away from home at Saratoga and Ithaca. I leave Pine Plains to its own little ways. DAVID M. ROBERTSON A seasoned witch could call you from the depths of your disgrace and rearrange your liver to the solid mental grace and achieve it all with music that came quickly from afar the taste the fruit of man recorded los- ing all against the hour. Yes JAMES T. ROBINSON I, James Robinson, alias Slyme’s brother, am proud of ???, but not of !!!. I leave with a lead filled snowshoe under my left arm. 78 f SPENCER H. ROBINSON I, Spencer Robinson, am proud of my accomplishments so far. Usually found under my tuba or bass. Will never forget Jackson Corners. Will always remember Mr. Foster's lec- tures . I leave for higher places. JAMES ULYSSES ROGERS III When you're weary, feeling small, when tears are in your eyes, I'll dry them all. I'm on your side oh if you need a friend I'm sail- ing right behind, like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down, like a bridge over troubled water I will lay me down. Simon and Garfunkle PAUL P. RUSSO. JR. I, Paul P. Russo II, alias ''Brune Ruska- vitch, am proud of being President of the Honor Society. Usually found with Pillsbury”, Bones” and Denfold . Will never forget being part of Tom W's Band of Renown . I leave Mr. Blake my Hawaiian shirt and Doc . I depart happily (if my Vega starts). JAIME K. RYAN I, Jaime Kim Ryan, alias mick” or Jamison. Usually found with Luanne. Will never forget my junior year with a cer- tain Polack (Veronica). Will always remember my special friends. I leave with memories I’ll always treasure. PATRICIA ANN RYAN I, Patricia Ann Ryan, alias Pattie, am proud of finally graduating from P.P.C.S. Will always remember the good and the bad times. Usually found trying to get to homeroom on time. I leave Mark and my two cousins, Karen and Keith, to carry on. 80 MICHAEL W. SCHELLER KEVEN S. SCHUSTER CYNTHIA JEAN SHEA I, Cynthia Jean Shea, alias Chester or Cin- derella . Will never forget the days of skipping with the M. D. Will always remember my true friends and the h . . . times we had. I leave with fond memories of T. S., S. D., C. P., M. P., M. M., M. D., B. S., E. C.. etc, and with M. S., J. S., K. S.. K. S. Jr.. L. S., to succeed in life. ROY B. SHERMAN Women and wine, game and deceit, make the wealth small, and the wants great. Franklin 81 TINA MARIA SHOOK I, Tina Shook, alias Charlie Chan , am proud of being a Shook. Will always remember that certain Chic . Will never forget 12 19 75, 11 2 76, and 10 30 76. I leave Inez Zoe to keep up the good work . . . CYNTHIA JEANNE SMITH I, Cynthia Smith, alias Cyn or Cindy am proud of my accomplishments, but not of hitting a certain sign in Driver’s Ed. Will always remember out to lunch , and my true friends. I leave with a glimpse back and a look ahead. CHRISTINE H. STAATS No matter how discouraging today, there’s always tomorrow with its promise of better things. 82 RALPH J. STUMBO Fully understanding the fact that everything is relative, 1 still don’t believe chicken soup is a cure all. I'm leaving to prove three theories: The grass is greener on the other side, The sky is blue And too much of anything is no good. Hey P , take care. JAMES E. SWART TAMMY ANN SWART I, Tammy Swart, alias Chuck” to some, am proud of nursing and my success so far. Will never forget April 2, 3, 4. I leave my parking space to my sister, Tracy. 83 EDWARD ELIAS TERWILLIGER I. Edward E. Terwilliger, alias . . ..am proud of my accomplishments in P.P.C.S. Will never forget all the partying times in school with whoever was around. I leave to find out what the Hell the world's about! DEBBIE L. VAN ALLEN There is Beauty in The Sunlight, And the soft Blue Heaven Above; Oh, the World is Full Of Beauty, When the heart is Full of Love KATRINA J. VANDYNE Do all the good you can, By all the means you can. In all the ways you can. In all the places you can, At all the times you can. As long as ever you can. 84 JOHN E. VOHRER Will and Testament Memories are forever with us Though we will go our own ways, I will always keep and cherish My friends and experiences with them. John E. Vohrer GEORGE A. WILSON You don’t get something for nothing You don't get Freedom for Free. You don't get Wise, With sleep in your eyes No matter what your dreams might be. ROBERT A. WOLFE I Robert Wolfe, Am very proud of Jo-Ann, But not of my temper while pole vaulting. Will never forget my good times on track. Will always remember 11 16 74 And a certain party. Usually found with Blondie in a blue Pon- tiac and will always remember all of our great times together at P.P.C.S. I leave to fulfill my dreams. OUR GANG 06 CLASSES 87 SENIOR CLASS 00 o CLASS OF 1978 s MORE OF THE CLASS OF 1978 CLASS OF 1979 91 MORE OF THE CLASS OF 1979 92 MORE OF THE CLASS OF 1979 CLASS OF 1980 93 MORE OF THE CLASS OF '80 94 MORE OF THE CLASS OF 1980 95 THE CLASS OF 1981 96 MORE OF THE CLASS OF 1981 MORE OF THE CLASS OF 1981 98 THE CLASS OF 1982 99 MORE OF THE CLASS OF 82 100 MORE OF THE CLASS OF 82 101 ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Richard A. Osofoky, Mrs. Doris M. Mosher. Mr. Thomas R. Crown, Mr. Stanley Pulver, Mr. Carl E. Butler, President, Mr. Henry Staats, Vice President. Not pictured - Mr. Joseph A. Larkin 102 103 MR. ELLIOTT GOLDEN Secondary Principal MR. DONALD SPEIRS Elementary Principal MR. ENRICO PEPPE Elementary Principal MR. JON DEFREEST Director of Guidance MR. JOHN HAZELTON Guidance Counselor MR. ROBERT HESS School Psychologist MRS. ELINOR NEAR Guidance Secretary 104 BUSINESS OFFICE MR. GEORGE JORDAN MRS. PEGGY CONIGLIO MRS. ARNA JORDAN Business Manager Clerk Account Clerk-Typist OFFICE SECRETARIES 9 ’ 105 MRS. IRENE DIAPOULIS High School Secretary MRS. ALICE FILIPINI Clerk MRS. JANE CASAZZA District Secretary MRS. BARTOLOMEO - Senior Typist MRS. LIEBHART - Switchboard Operator MRS. FINKLE - Typist MRS. HESS - Psyco-Educational Worker MRS. GILLIS - Audio-Visual Aide Clerk MRS. L. BARTOLOMEO Migrant Tutor MRS. IMPERATO - School Nurse MR. AMELIO - Phys. Ed. Assistant 106 FACULTY MR. ALONGE - Science MR. BIANCO - Special Education MR. BLAKE - Health MR. BREWER - Social Studies MR. CARR - Math, Science, A Dept. Chairman MISS CARROLL - Math MR. CASWELL - English, A Dept. Chairman 108 ■ MR. CHAPIN - Science MRS. CRAMP - Library MISS DANGELO - Maih MR. DeMATTO - Math MISS FLOWERS - English MR. FOSTER - Music. A Dept. Chairman MRS. FRANCIS - Language, A Dept Chairman 109 MISS GEUTHER - Maih MR. HARTMANN - Science MR. HEDGES - Vo. Ag. MR. HERBST - Social Studies, A Dept. Chairman MRS. KANE - English MR. KIMBALL - Math MRS. KOHUT - Home Ec, Creative Arts no MR. KOHUT - Phys. Ed. MR. KUNITZ - Fine Arts MR. MALLOY - English MR. McNEIL - Social Studies MISS MIDTHUN - Music MR. MITCHELL - Language MR. MOYERS - Fine Arts 113 MR. STRONG - Industrial Am MR. TICE - Science MR. TICKNOR - Business, A Dept. Chairman MR. TURNER - Reading IN MEMORIAM LOIS PALM ATI ER When hearts, whose truth was proven Like thine, are laid to earth, There should a wreath be woven To tell the world their worth iu Fitz Greene Halleck COLD SPRING TEACHERS STANDING - Mrs. Moody, Mr. Kemnitzer, Miss Scofield, Mrs. Knapp, Mrs. Brewer, Mr. Peppe, Mrs. Rugar. SITTING - Mrs. Blackie, Mrs. McDermott, Miss Bolton, Mrs. Offermann. 2nd ROW, FLOOR - Miss Mauro, Mrs. Moynihan, Mrs. Lown, Mrs. Lund- gren, Miss Harkness. 1st ROW, FLOOR - Mrs. Chestney, Mrs. Ransom, Mrs. Brown. w-------------- SEYMOUR SMITH TEACHERS 1st ROW - Miss Murphy, Miss Sullivan, Mrs. Doyle. 2nd ROW - Miss Breidenstein, Miss Sweeney, Miss Fletcher, Mrs. Adams, Mrs. Reynolds, Miss Ackerman. 3rd ROW - Mrs. Aklin, MissPerreca, Miss Present, Miss Lawson, Mrs. Olah, Miss Ackerman. 115 Mr. Shoifei Mr. Burns. Mrs. Keeler, Mrs. Cambum, Mrs. Berry, Mr. Clinch, Mr. Harrison, Mr. Baihrick, Mr. Belletti, Mr. Weaver Mr. Hart, Mr. Remesburger, Mr. Miller. Mr. De Marinis, Mr. Huber Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Scaffidi, Mrs. O’Donnell, Mrs. Grassi, Mrs. Hall Miss Hart, Mrs. Bartholf 116 117 VARSITY FOOTBALL JR. HIGH FOOTBALL BOYS WINTER TRACK BOY'S VARSITY BASKETBALL BO Y'S JR. HIGH BASKETBALL GIRLS FIELD HOCKEY GIRLS’ VARSITY BASKETBALL GIRLS’ J. V. BASKETBALL 121 VARSITY BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS GIRL'S SOFTBALL 124 VARSITY BASEBALL J. V. BASEBALL BO YS’ TENNIS GIRLS' TENNIS 126 GIRLS’ VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY BO YS’VARSITY CROSS COUNTR Y JUNIOR HIGH CROSS COUNTR Y VARSITY BO YS’SPRING TRACK VARSITY GIRLS’ SPRING TRACK JUNIOR HIGH SPRING TRACK CLUBS 129 A.F.S. A.V. C 130 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND DRAMA CLUB 132 CHESS CLUB M SENIOR CHORUS 133 JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL CHOR US FUTURE FARMERS OF AMERICA 134 HIKING CLUB JOGGING CLUB 135 STUDENT-FACULTY SENATE TALENTS UNLIMITED 141 YOGA CLUB YORKER CLUB 142 143 We, the Senior Class, would like to express our appreciation for the support of friends and the community businesses. It is through their support that this yearbook is possible. We hope that you will show your support of these businesses. FRIENDS OF THE YEARBOOK The Bag Press, Stanfordville Mr. and Mrs. Nick Coniglio Louis Ferrone - Lou of Luck Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Francis Mr. and Mrs. George Jordan Jr. Mr. and Mrs. David J. Nash Janice Squeo Mr. and Mrs. Weinstein Mr. and Mrs. Avery Dietter 144 PINE PLAINS INTERNATIONAL Kiln Dried Hardwood Exporters of Fine Hard Woods to the European Furniture Trade Col. Route 7 Pine Plains, New York 12567 JOHN BAY PARKWAY SERVICE CENTER I can think of better ways to spend the money. ” SILVERNAILS LUMBER INC. Dimensional Hardwood Products Route 44 Salt Point New York 12578 R.D. 1 Pine Plains, New York 12567 145 Your instant replays tor 2001... photography by Vardcn for the total approach to a better yearbook your official yearbook photographer 146 M. LIEBOWITZ B.J.'s PORTO' CALL JEWELERS (Art Work) Hot Sandwiches, Pizza, Soft Ice Cream. Main Street Millerton, New York Two Blocks From Light to the Right in Red Hook Where Style, Selection and Quality Originate Phone:(518)789-4774 Keepsake Registered Diamond Rings Congratulations to the Class of '77 WILLIAM SPROSSEL MASON CONTRACTOR Specialty: Fire Places Block Brick Concrete Floors Flag Stone 36 Ernest Road Phone: 868-7863 Stanfordville, N.Y. 12581 557 WORLD BOOK CHILDCRAFT The Gift That Keeps on Giving Elsie DeGarmo Smith - (518)398-5584 or(914)471-4499 STAATS DAIRY AND TRANSPORT Wishes the Class of 77 Good Luck in the Future Compliments of AG WAY INC. • w 147 Compliments of Congratulations and PECK AND PECK Best Wishes to Our Senior Members FUNERAL HOMES, INC. C.BUEL PECK G.W. CHESTNEY THE JUNIOR AND SENIOR HIGH CHORUSES BIRKMERE FARMS Pine Plains, N. Y. GORDON RUSSEL !W Best Wishes to the Class of '77 From DAIRY QUEEN BLOCH'S FURNITURE INC. Millenon, N.Y. (518)789-4141 DRIRV QUEEN „t«UT FOR TAJff F000 m Millenon, New York WAYNE FEED SUPPLY STORES ALLIED MILLS INC. Millenon. N.Y. 12546 (518)-789-4408 and 789-4731 The Village Bank . . . With City Bank Services VILLAGE DINER Millenon, N.Y. 12546 RHINEBECK SAVINGS BANK Helping People Since 1860 Member FDIC Main Office - Rhinebeck, N.Y. Millenon Office Route 44 East fi Compliments of HIS N' HERS Card and Gift Shop Pine Plains, New York 12567 149 TERNI'S SPORTING GOOD STORE Main Street, Millerton, N.Y. Woolrich Woolens Pendleton Sportswear Guns Ammo Case Knives Phone: 789-3474 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 SALVIA PLUMBING HEATING, INC. Stanfordville, N.Y. 868-2267 LIBERTA BROTHERS EXCAVATING INC. We Move the Earth Dozer, Backhoe and Dump Truck Service Lake Rd. Pine Plains, N.Y. 12567 398-1982 398-7024 S. E. KIMBALL SONS Millerton, N.Y. 789-4404 International Harvester J. B. REED SON, INC. Dutchess Avenue Millerton, N.Y. 12546 (518) 789-3611 Hardware - Doors - Windows Paneling - Building Supplies Congratulations Class of '77 150 Compliments of the SUSSING HOUSE TO SUIT YOUR VILLAGE TOGGERY Main St., Millerton Specializing in Personal Service Compliments of B. H. DELSON COMPANY Millerton New York 12546 Unique in Dutchess County . . . TIMECRAFTERS OF BANGALL Antiques Gifu Reproductions Clocks 10:00-5:00 Village of Bangall Every Day But Monday Bangall-Amenia Road WATERWHEEL WOODWORKS Hand Crafted Country Furniture Stissing Hollow, Pine Plains Fine Country and Shaker Furniture of Antique Quality Hand Made 914-868-7127 A COMPLETE CREDIT SERVICE FOR FARM . . . HOME . . . FAMILY HUDSON VALLEY PRODUCTION CREDIT ASSOCIATION HUDSON VALLEY FEDERAL LAND BANK ASSOCIATION Phone 398-7188 East on Route 199 Pine Plains, New York DISBROW EQUIPMENT CO. INC. Sales - Service Phone - 518-398-7111 Farm Machinery Pine Plains. N.Y. 12567 Compliments of SUPERIOR SANITATION Cesspool and Septic Tank Cleaning Pine Plains, N.Y. 398-7493 Call or Contact BILL BARTOLOMEO Copake, N.Y. 12516 Compliments of WEB TRAVIS BUS AND TRUCK Truck and Auto Repairs Used Trucks and Buses Route 199, Pine Plains, N.Y. 398-7600 The Art Foundry of GIACOMO AGNELLO GABRIELE MECCARIELLO Manufacturer of Model Trains Train Parts, Sinkers Gifts and Souvenirs Gandy Dancer Jack Meccariello Pine Plains, N.Y. Lurecraft Rt. 199 Ph. 914-398-7131 ALLEN'S SERVICE STATION Route 82 Stanfordville All General Repairs A STATE INSPECTION STATION Air Conditioning Service 868-9778 STAGE STOP INN Bangall, New York Formerly the Bangall House ED AND BETTY HARVEY 152 DON'S AUTO CLINIC Tune-Ups, Brake Service Wheel Balancing and Alignment 868-7554 Route 82 DON ROBERTSON Stanfordville, N.Y. DONNA'S HAIR SALON Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of '77 CLIFFORD THORPE PRINTING Complete Line of Printing and Office Supplies Compare Our Prices and Save West Church Street (518) 398-7460 Pine Plains, N.Y. Tues., Wed., Fri. - 9 to 5: Thun. - 9 to 9; Sat. - 8:30 to 3:30 Stanfordville, N.Y. 868-7179 Compliments of MATRAGRANO — ROBINSON PHARMACY 153 Compliments of f) (518)398-7245 MARIO AND PAULENE Power Test Gas HILL'S CUSTOM MEATS Compliments of HERITAGE MUTUAL INSURANCE COMPANY West Church St. Pine Plains, New York Quality Meats for the Home Freezer GEORGE HILL West Church St. Proprietor Pine Plains, NY 12567 (518)398-7195 SAMUEL DEUEL, FRANK'S EXXON SERVICE STATION INC. Tires - Batteries - Accessories - Minor Repairs Phone 398-1992 Route 199 - Pine Plains, NY 12567 Hardware - Paint - Lumber - Bottle Gas - Builders Supplies Home and Garden Center Pine Plains, New York 12567 MILLER FARM GARDEN SUPPLY INC. Stanfordville, N.Y. 12567 868-7401 Millbrook, N.Y. 12545 677-8216 154 PINE PLAINS AUTO BODY THE COTTAGE Complete Collision and Auto Body Repairs Pine Plains, New York Telephone (914)398-7686 COUNTRY STORE Wishes the Graduates the Best of Everything. Compliments of ANTHONY M. STISSING PULVER INSURANCE Fertilizer - Bulk - Spreading - Milk Hauling CENTER Pine Plains, New York General Insurance Telephone - 398-7214 MARION MABLE DODGE, Agent Main Street Pine Plains, N. Y. 12567 J Telephone - 914-398-7105 §) -mjwmk 155 PINE PLAINS GARAGE INC. Ford Pine Plains New York A': 12567 5 ' '•T56±Sr I Best Wishes to Class of '77 BART AND SONS MASONRY INC. Pine Plains, N.Y. 12567 398-6620 Joseph, Linda, Rosanne, David, and John Bartolomeo SILVER LAKE DAIRY Red Hook, N.Y. RED HOOK JEWELERS EARLE M. Fine Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry 13 N. Broadway GARDNER Red Hook, New York 12571 TRUCKING (914) 758-8373 Bulk Feed Service Phone: 398-7158 Compliments of D8L DR. D. E. WEBSTER A f IbS DR. D. W. HART • jjv •- j 1 156 PAUL GLENN RUSSO CO. The Finest Music for All Occasions STANFORD REFRIGERATION LESSONS GIVEN ON: Stanfordville, N.Y. • Guitar • Sax • Drums • Bass • Telephone 398-7606 ANTHONY STEW Compliments of sDflGc) Dairy Equipment WIZARD OF ARTS CERAMICS Pipe Lines - Milking Parlors Bulk Tanks Water Softeners Greenware, Firing Glasses, Supplies Detergents and Supplies ROBERT A. WILLIG (914) 868-2272 or 868-7719 Pine Plains. N.Y. 398-7722 BATTISTONI REAL ESTATE Compliments of 22 E. Market St. - Rhinebeck, N.Y. (914) 876-7091 Branch Offices: Elizaville 756-6021 Serving Dutchess, Columbia and Ulster Counties Pine Plains 398-7576 (2 Offices) 398-5511 Stanfordville 868-7664 D's DELI Compliments MINIATURE FIGURINES LTD. 157 Compliments of L L HEALTH FOOD 10 E. Market, Red Hook BART BROS. INC. OIL SUPPLY Plumbing, Heating and Burner Service LP Bottled Gas Pine Plains, N.Y. 12567 Compliments of WILLIAM AND RICHARD BARTOLOMEO Lake Road Phone 398-7136 Congratulations to the Class of ,,77•• DOYLE COONS OIL COMPANY INC. Route 199 Pine Plains. N.Y. Compliments of PECK'S FOOD MARKET Fine Meats and Produce Pine Plains, N.Y. 158 Congratulations From Compliments of JOE AND GRACE DICAPRIO SCHWEITZER DIVISION, Kimberly Clark Corp. Ancram Mill THE LITTLE STORE Retail Groceries 329-2021 Ancram, N.Y. County Route 7 Congratulations Class '77 PORTER'S GENERAL STORE RHINEBECK JEWELER A. J. CERILLI Certified Master Watchmaker East Market Street 876-7311 THE YARN SHOP of Northern Dutchess West Market St. Hr. 10-5 Rhinebeck. N.Y. Daily Telephone 758-2660 159 A M LIQUOR STORE Imponed and Domestic Wines Open Monday-Saturday 10:00-7:00 - Mon.-Fri. 9:00-7:00 - Sat. Stanfordville, New York Phone 868-7727 jSm r v RIZZO'S RESTAURANT 868-1302 ELVIN'S MARKET Italian - Dinners - American Breakfast - Lunch Rt. 82 Stanfordville, N.Y. STANFORD COUNTRY STORE - Meats - Groceries - Produce Gift - Greeting Cards Etc. Freezer Orders - Beef - Pork - Lamb Route 82 Stanfordville, N.Y. 868-7141 Congratulations to the Class of '77 STISSING 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 7:00 160
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