Stissing Mt High School - Pine Log Yearbook (Pine Plains, NY)

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9 11 13 15 17 KATHLEEN AMATO When things go wrong as they sometimes will. When the road you’re trudging seems all uphill. When the funds are low and the debt are high And you want to smile but you have to sigh When care is pressing you down a bit Rest if you must, but don't you quit. CANAN ASKIN I, Canan Askin, alias Nanac, am proud of my Oldsmobile, but not of a few little accidents (running into the speaker at the drive in, etc.) Will always remem- ber my friends and all the fun, usually totally crazy things we’ve done. I’ll es- pecially never forget a few good friends who always had the time to listen. I leave Rosebud to Chris and Susan to help them survive their Senior year. MARIANN ANDERSON I believe in the sun Even when it is not shining I believe in love Even when I am alone I believe in God Even when He is silent. Jeanne - I love you. SANDRA AUSTIN I, Sandra L. Austin, alias Sandy or San to some. Will always remember my true friends and the good times we have to- gether. Will never forget that special guy and the times we share. I leave in hope of a bright and successful future and wish my fellow classmates good luck. ROZINA ARFFIN “Achieve the goal of life by simple act and motto” To believe and accept in Reality Ton conquer and learn in Dignity To provide and love is Honesty JAMES BADORE I, James Badore, alias, Badorky am proud of my two years with R.J. and the gang and of all my real friends. I leave all my party guests some advice . . . “Don’t come to me!” To further confuse everyone I leave one thought, The world is a garden and we, its garden- ers.” P. S. Harold's brother, Hi! Keep Smilin. 18 ELIZABETH A. BAILEY I, Elizabeth Bailey, alia E. B., Shrimp, V. W., Elizabeth , etc. will always remember the g x d times and leave with this thought: You can’t always get what you want, but if you try sometime, you just might find, you get what you need. Rolling Stones CAROL BATTISTONI “To live your life in your own way To reach the goals you have set for yourself . . . To he the you that you want to be, that is success” 1 leave, thanking my true friends for al- ways managing to give me that “Holiday Feeling.” LINDA BALDWIN You can be the captain And I will draw the chart Sailing into destiny Closer to the heart Weil Peart 1 11 never forget. DIANA BAY I, Diana Bay, alias “D am proud of gradu- ating with the ('lass of ’80. Will never for- get my years in P. P. C. S. and expecially 5- 11-79 and my saver Sue! Can usually be found with Muff, Deb’s, Sand, Sue or “brothers” having or making a good time. Will always remember a special person and the times we shared. I leave my brothers to carry on as I go forth to find my way in the world. P.S. “Yield” DONNA BATHR1CK I, Donna Bathrick, alias Donut to all. and Annod to the “ylimaf '. will always remem- ber Pine Plains as it is . and no more. I take with me memories of all the worth while people and the good times we’ve had. I will try to forget the bad. I leave Doober. An- nie. and Hoy’s to carry on the daily rou- tine. It’s my turn so, “Let me go with no hassels please. NICHOLAS G. BELGRAVE I, Nicholas G. Belgrave, leave Stissing Mountain Jr.-Sr. High School, its princi- pal, and all the staff, my deepest sympa- thy. That’s all. Indeed there has never been a better class than that of 1980! Nicholas G. Belgrave 19 ANDREW BLODGETT I, Andrew Blodgett am proud of gradu- ating from this lovely school but not of the off the wall people who ran it. I leave with Huge hopes and the best of luck for all my poor friends who have yet to graduate and of course the best of luck to the outrageous class of 1980. Might be seen leaving this thrilling area with Hagenbooand Hanlon heading for better places. Hey Gillis, I’ll meet you in California. See ya later BRUCE CASE I, Bruce Case, alias Brewouski, am not proud of my studies at Fine Plains High. I am one who slides through year by year by the hair under my nose. I am usually found cruising around in my Ford and with a hat on. 1 hope to go in to life and brighten your world. Rockin Roll. Good - bye TIMOTHY BROWN I, Timothy Brown, alias Tim, am proud of my academic accomplishments as well as my success on the baseball field. I hope to remember the many good times that I’ve had. I’ll always remem- ber Feb. - Oct. - 1979, the pink comb, The Knack, camping, concerts, the 79 infield and how Fred and I tortured Gwen in French class. I leave asking. Hey Frank and Bill, when are we going to Millerton? KELLEY CASTELLI Tired of lying in the sunshine staying home to watch the rain You are young and life is long and there is time to kill today And then one day you find ten years have got behind you No one told you when to run you missed the starting gun. Pink Floyd DOREEN BUCCIANTINI “Honesty is such a lonely word Everyone is so untrue Honesty is hardly ever heard And mostly what I need from you. Billy Joel 52nd Street LISA CHRISJON Just remember Love is Life And Hate is everlasting Death Black Sabbath I 20 FRANCIS CHRISTENSEN I Frank Christensen, alias “Whoia will never forget my years at PPCS especially 11-13-79 (s.j.) I leave proud of a certain basketball tournament but not of the sea- son that followed. Usually found with Bill Tim, or Fred I leave with a special thanks to Mr. Mitchell. P S. Bill Tim LET’S GO TO MILLER- TON! KATHLEEN COOPER Someday, sometime, I shall go back Because a little part of me Is left behind in places I have loved And so I like to think I shall go back . . Someday, sometime. A. D. Bond STEPHANIE CHRISTENSEN So if you wake up with the sunrise And all your dreams are still as new And happiness is what you need so bad the answer lies with you Jimmy Page and Robert Plant P.S. I leave with a sigh of relief, remember- ing good times and good friends, and know- ing that once this is over it won’t be as bad as it seemed. CYNTHIA CRAFT I enjoyed all my years in school. I always will remember my wonderful friends and teachers at school. I will try to do my best in life. I wish all the Seniors good luck. I have two teachers who are the Top Best. They know who they are. I leave Pine Plains with a great Big Smile. DWAYNE COOK I, Dwayne Cook, alias, Cookie leave this school to anybody who wants it. Am proud of graduating and will leave for better things in life. Usually found driving to Rockland County to see Janet. S. Will al- ways gladly remember 7 18 79 and from then on. I leave to Stony-Point in my Mus- tang to see Janet!!! - Bye!!! Good luck to Bobby and Rich! JEANNE MARIE DALY Yesterdays are filled with memories of laughter and cherished friends. Tomorrow is filled with future dreams and hope that never ends. For todays are yesterdays “I hope so’s” and tomorrow's “remember whens . . .” Love from Belguim! 21 ANDREW SCOTT DAVENHALL See the flashing of the king fish a splashing though the water, and a river of green is sliding unseen beneath the trees. Laughing as it passes through the endless summer making for the sea. SANDI DYKEMAN for long you live and high you fly and smiles you’ll give and tears you’ll cry and all you teach and all you see is all your life will ever be. Fink Floyd LAURIE DIFALCO Let the disappointments pass. Let the laughter fill your class. Let your illusions last, until they shatter. Whatever you might hope to find. Among the thoughts that crowd your mind. There won’t be many, that ever really matter. Jackson Browne WILLIAM ENDRIZZ1 I, Bill Endrizzi, alias “Kubuta or W'hois” will never forget 11-2-79 (J.H.) I’m proud of the infield, but not of my mistakes. I will always remember “The Knack” Will always remember the good times in Mech. Drawing and the blue dots. 22 STEVE DIXON It's great to know my sentence is over. I, alias 53, pebbles, and Savage am leaving to become a music teacher like Yogi! I'll be entering the world with my favorite girl. Sue, behind me. I’ll be going with many experiences and much knowledge to guide me. TERESA FOX ‘Tis better to hope, though, clouds hang low. And keep the eyes uplifted. For the sweet blue sky, will si on peep through. When the ominous clouds are rifted There was never a night without a day Or an evening without a morning And the darkest hour as the proverb goes. Is the hour before the dawning. LETITIA GARDNER I’m sailing away Set an open course for emergency Cause I got to be free Free to face the life thats ahead of me And I’ll try. Oh lord I’ll try to carry on I look to the sea Reflections of the waves spot my memory Some heavy, some sad I think of childhood friends and The dreams we had Styx SANDRA D. HKISER I Sandra D. Heiser will always remem- ber 10th period commons. Usually found leaving early from school or at home with a special person. Will never forget all the rides to and from BOCES and all the peanut fights. I leave finally with that special person. JENNIFER GERMOND “Yesterday’s over my shoulder And I can’t keep looking backward too long Cause there’s too much to see Waiting in front of me And I know I just can’t go by.” Jimmy Buffet CAROLINE HELM I see myself a child, runnin’ thru the trees lookin' everywhere while crawling on my knees Searching’ for myself, searchin' for my life. I'm goin' through the door lookin' for I’m steppin' out. I’m movin’ on Don’t look back - a new day is breakin’ The road is callin’ - today is the day Electric Light Orchestra and Boston ELIZABETH JEAN HANLON I Elizabeth Hanlon, alias “Dizzy”, “Burt”, “farmer girl” to some. Am proud of graduating. Usually found with V.R., T.C. and D.B. Will never for- get all the good times with everybody and those special talks with the teach- ers. I leave the rest of the Hanlons to keep the school in its place and the class of 80’ the best of luck and happi- ness! ANN HICKEY Keep a song of joy inside your heart And even though the time has come for us to part WVll be together soon and time will fly Cause we never really say goodbye Captain and Tennille 23 THOMAS HICKEY I, Thomas J. Hickey, alias Tom, am proud of all my accomplishment at P.P.C.S., like my 3 years of Spanish (Tense!!) 1 will never forget the mon- soon, and the soaked stat book! 1 want to thank all my teachers for doing their jobs well, and all my friends for being there. May you all succeed! Excelsior!! O’soul o quivering, radiant bird! Wing from thy prison - house; God bid thee speed Love and Wisdom beyond the spoken await thee, freed HAROLD HESS I, Harold Hess, alias “Waldy” or Trojan Man, am glad of makin' it! Will mever forget the “Junior Party” and “Skip Day” nor Badorky's party. Will forget nothing. I leave my locker supply to whomever and leave my little brother to carry on. It’s been a fun 2 years!’. MARILYN HIERONYMI Yesterday is already a dream and tommorrow is only a vision; But today well - lived, makes every yesterday a dream of happiness. And every tomorrow a vision of hope. JEFFREY SCOTT GILLIS They think I’m crazy, they think I’m insane I look around me, I’m not to blame this place is sad, it makes me cry just ask the kids, they’ll tell you why ... A.W. Davenhall (last year sometime) “In leaving, I like to say ou revoir to this “byack” facility with all of it’s “non - hackers”, and that it was real, man . - JAGGER! Hey Andy - catch ya in San Francisco RICHARD C. HOSIER I, Richard C. Hosier alias, “Mach,” Usually found with Patty, Bob and Dwayne. I will always remember how good they made me feel when I first came to the school two years ago. And will never forget the good times we had together MANUEL HAGENBUCH I, Manuel, alias Hags, usually found crusin' with Susan and or the boys, will always remember the good times, the good friends, the front lawn, Sigler Mountain, Dave’s bash, and my baldy! I leave this place with Cordobe, many good memories, and a buzz, to see what's happenin’! Good Luck to all! Catch - ya I ater. !!EIBOODAHS! ! MARK HANBACK Being as bold as Love: May God bless and keep you always. May your wishes all come true May you always do for others And let others do for you May you build a ladder to the stars And climb on every rung And may you stay Forever young DYLAN THERESA JOHNSON I Theresa Johnson, alias Tee or “ston- er” am proud of being a senior. Will always remember certain places and people, S I. D.J. V.N. T.C. G.J. AND J.M. Will always remember a special guy (DC) will never forget the BOCES bus and all the good times in Nursing class Will always remember Mrs. Nash and certain teachers. MICHAEL HANBACK Yes to dance beneath the diamond sky with one hand waving free silhouetted by the sea circled by the circus sands with all memory and fate driven deep beneath the wave let me forget about today until tomorrow! Bob Dylan ROBERT KOCH I Robert Koch alias. Bob, Bobby or Kocher am proud of finally becoming a senior but not of my grades. Will always remember 9 6 79 and the good and bad times I had in P.P.C.S. I will always remember a special girl. Usually found with Sandy or Dwayne and Rich. I leave to find out what life really has to offer. I leave Patty and Gary to carry on. BYE! CHERYL HOYSRADT My last year is almost over and I would like to leave a bit of advice for whoever wants to use it. Smile, and if you see someone without a smile give him yours. It is such a small price to pay for making someone happy and so much fun. DEBBIE LANGDON The troubles that beset you Along life’s winding road Are sent to make you stronger To share another’s load We cannot share a sorrow If we haven’t grieved a while Nor can we feel another’s joy Until we’ve learned to smile. Nick Kenny 25 MAUREEN LARKIN Ticking away the momenta that make up a dull day you fritter and waste the hours in an off hand way kicking around on a piece of ground in your home town waiting for someone or something to show you the way Pink Floyd ANN MURRAY Dream what you dare to dream. Be where you want to go. Be what you want to be. LIVE! SABINE LEUBNER Hold fast to dreams For if dreams die Life is a broken winged bird That cannot fly Hold fast to dreams For when dreams go Life is a barren field Frozen with snow I angston Hughes ANNMARIE O’DONNELL I, Annemarie O’Donnell, am proud of finally being a senior will always re- member some very special friends ’’Time it was, and what a time it was A time of innocence, a time of confi- dences. Long ago it must have been a photo- graph Preserve your memories; They’re all that’s left you.” Paul Simon GWEN MACDONALD I, Gwen Mac Donald, am usually found roving the countryside with Suz, look- ing for trouble, will always remember the rowdy times with my good friends - esp. a certain summer nite and all of the great escapes. P.S. Mr. Gnorts • W’hat color is it today? KATHY O’NEILL What you own is your kingdom What you do is your own glory What you love is your own power What you live is your own story In your heart is the answer Let it guide ya’ along Let your heart be the anchor. RUSH 26 SARAH G. DUNLOP I'm glad it finally «ver. Now I'm hoping for a successful future, with a certain guy. GIZELLA ANN MURDOCK I, Gigi Murdock, alias Murd, Godzilla or? will never forget the times at PPCS and Boces. I will always cherish the memories of 3 26 78 and 11 30 78 and may they go on forever. I leave behind many good times and memories and the chance to do what I always wanted to do in life. Can always he found with M. F. or cruising with M. F., T. W., and C. E. JOHN MEGLIO I, John Meglio, Jr., alias Meg” or Joe” am satisfied of my athletic achievements. I leave Pine Plains with no regrets. I leave little Meg to carry on. SUSAN PATRICIA McMAHON If I leave here tomorrow Would you still remember me? For I must be travelling on, now, 'Cause there's too many places I've got to see. But if I stayed here with you, Things just couldn’t be the same. 'Cause I’m free as a bird, now. And this bird you cannot change. Lord knows, 1 can’t change. Lynrd Skynrd SUSAN MOSHER I Susan Mosher, Alias, Sue, Snooz, or Mosh, am proud of finally being a senior I'm ususal- ly found doing things I shouldn’t. Will always remember the good times with good friends. I leave before Mr. Golden changes his mind. P.S. Hey Mister Gnorts, What color are you today?” P.S.S. Hi' Ralphie JOSEPH REINHARDT I, Joe Reinhardt, alias colonel: leave Pine Plains to those poor people who remain. I who have gone thru the Reds, Whites, and Blues of the times, head for the city and a new style of life. I go to score a few hits for my future in the world and leave with the promise of the fu- ture. 27 JOHN ORLANDI I John Orlandi, am proud of my accom- plishments in sports. I’ll always re- member the good times and try to for- get the bad times. I leave gladly with only good thoughts of the friends I leave behind. FRED POPP I Fred Popp leave PPCS to find my fortune. Will always be proud of play- ing basketball and baseball and of being on the Honor Society. Will always re- member all my friends and teachers. I leave with my brother and sister to car- ry on. JOSEPH ANTHONY LOUIS PESOLA I Joseph Anthony Ix uis Pesola, am proud of my accomplishments, but not of my setbacks. I will never forget the good times in Mech. drawing, my blue dots or precious. I leave to find my for- tune. still gorgeous. TOM. IF YOU EDIT THIS I’LL BREAK YOUR FACE ANTHONY W. SIGLER Now they have taught me the theories of life, and in the end I am still asking, why? But in the destiny of my life’s works. All I ask is to have an eternal natural high. Thanks to: Mr. Mitchell. MR. Carr. Miss Geuther - Catch ya later, Hags! AMY PLATT I, Amy Platt, alias Ernie leave with all my friends, memories and good times although I’ll always remember the past I leave to live for today, hope for tomor- row - and to make my dreams come true. P.S. Good - bye to all my friends. EILEEN ROBERTSON Over you beneath the sun tomorrow. See the things that never come today. Neil Young 28 SHANNON NICHOLSON RUTTER The leaves have fallen all around. It’s time I was on my way. Thanks to you I’m much obliged, such a pleasant stay. And now it’s time for me to go. Ramble On Robert Plant PS. Thanks Noby-Wormers ANN M. THORPR I, Ann Thorpe, am proud of being a senior will always remember Uncle Ticky’s classes. Usually found with John, remem- ber all the good and bad times, we have shared. I’ll always remember my good friends and classmates. I leave for a better tomorrow. STEVE SCHWARTZ I’d rather laugh with the sinners than cry with the saints Sinners are much more fun And only the good die young .... Billy Joel JIM THORPE It James Thorpe, alias Jim or Jimbo am proud to graduate from PPCS and am proud of my years of sports. I leave my team room locker to gather some more mold and slime. Will always remember the good times and try to forget the night of the junior party. JENNIFER SMITH It is time I was on my way It was such a pleasant stay With a certain “one guiding me along the way. NAOMI TRAVER I Naomi Traver am glad to be graduating. I am going, going, gone! I leave Jack Weaver to keep keep truckin’. Will miss my friends but not that GYM CLASS 29 HOSINA VAILL 1 Ros in a Vaill am proud of my accom- plishment in F.F.A. and Ag. and being a member of the Track teams and cheering squads. I leave off in F.F.A. and Ag. I leave with a big smile. FRANK WIEDEMAN I Frank Wiedeman alias Frankie or Captain Video to some, can usually be found with Cheryl, Jim and the rest of the crazy bunch doing whatever. I’ll never forget the good times with sports, friends, and parties. I leave (gulp) my brothers to carry on. CASSANDRA VAN DYNE We are on an endless flight my friend With no beginning and no end I’ve forgotten more than I remember Sometimes I want to hide myself away But I know there no escape, we must go on forever We will always be around. Todd Rundgren RICHARD WOODEN I Richard Wooden, alias Woody or Thuman am glad I’m leaving although I had fun. Will always be proud of my years on Football, Basketball, and Baseball. I will remember all the time I spent behind the plate catching a cer- tain play between second base and third, and our infield. RICHARD WHEELER I, Richard W’heeler am relieved at final- ly leaving PPHS. Remember the good times when I didn’t go to Boces And all of the times Mr. Carr harrassed me and Theresa. Am looking forward to the fu- ture with some one who’s very special. SANDRA WALKER I Sandy alias waddles to some. Will never forget my Senior year. Crazy par ties and I will miss all my friends. I leave my sister Paula to carry on. 30 CARL CHAPIN Life is sad, life is a bust all you can do is do what you must Dylan I’m sure my Geometry and Chemistry lessons will come in handy some day. After all, it was o.k. and I think I could even hack it one more time. I owe my “up” tight moods all to disco. JAMES KELLY I James Kelly alias Bl or Bodidley am proud of graduating from P.P. Will al- ways remember the good times and will try to forget the had. I leave to fulfill my dream. P.S. Hey Dwayne, Wanna race. See you at the finish line if your car makes it! i ? CHARLES PLACE I, Charlie Place, alias Ralph will always remember the good times with Mike and Eddie and Terry. I leave now with Kathy and Missy to carry on. STEVEN ASCENZO Don’t say you can’t until you try Then, if you can’t you can at least say I couldn’t Instead of I didn’t Will never forget my friends. JOHN MURPHY I John Murphy alias Murf, am glad to be leaving Pine Box Central in search of my goal. Will remember the good par- ties and the Friday night ski club trips - best; What a WASTE GLENN JONES I Glenn Jones alias Jonesy, am glad of leaving this place far behind! But not glad of leaving my friends. Will always remember the BOCES bus ride and the afternoons in the parking lot. I leave waiting for that special someone! “BYE” 31 JOHN PULVER I John Pulver, alias Walton am usually found working on my Camaro or in the Nurse s office, Handing her an excuse (Legal of course) I Leave Running on Empty! CARLENE SCHULTZ I, Carlene Schultz, am proud of never having had my Volare beaten. Will nev- er forget the day someone pulled the fire alarm during lunch or the night Dave tried to avoid the bumps. Will always remember my special friends, especially two. Thanks. 32 SEAMUS FOLEY 33 ELEVENTH GRADE G. Robertaon S. Foley K Chnatenaen J. Ia hfr J. Boyles K. Welsh D i.ee J. Bryant A Fillippmi M Wooden J. Roemer J. Halgren T Hall L Murphy S. Romtky A. Morrison R Schultz .1 Michetti M Hick J. Coon L Tempieman R ('anwell G. Pulver I- Vail R Chico M Courtage T Bourn K Brown W Rodger B. Schuster R Dtax D Bartholf S. St (teorge R Berry C. Sardaro J. Thorpe D. Bate G. IhCapno S. Klein L Shea G. McCarther L Kirven M Brearia B Cole T Shook T. Hawk D. Bvonocore S. Pitcher J. Bartolomeo S. Summerville K Ryan T. May hew A Mae tri D. Bartholf S. Riker P Umen L Pirrello 1). McMahon K. BrvMe J. Bonk J. Hapeman M Kunitz N. Perez T. Brennan J. ( ole T. Hoffman L. Nortoon H Finkle M Fletcher K Gilroy I) Koch L. Dickson A Mule M. I achame I. Regini L Hanhack N. Burton K. Diugheed B Hay G. Hoysradl R. Gregory W Holme K. Huc ha I C Blankenburg B Allen J. Hoaier G. Cook S. Robertaon L Pairicola J Michetti 34 TENTH GRADE J Hickey T. Vail T. Mo C. Jebo H Harasymczuk T. Chapman J. Crown J Wray M Child T. Hickey D. Kunitz L. Sweetinit S. Hirsch A Hill M. Si kora N. Johnann E Baden T Butler I Rogers P Fuaco E Flemminit J. Sigler J. Ruff R Craft J. I.uaardi L Cole K. Gilroy D. Aacenzo D. Dvkeman D. Dean J. Sigler R Wyant N. Nuccto S. Baldwin C. Rolf H Skinner R Murray J. MacDonald J. Imperato S. Sea ffid i A Wheeler M Krnat S. Brandt D- Purdy J. Hatch D Buchal T Curry J. Platt C. Coon G. Bruaie D Byron L George J. Coons S. McPhee R Willif T. Gosh ring D. Brennan R. Schneeberger S Jones T Monteleone K Ptock N. Mother D Tolli H Denfeld O. M Michael P Donahue M St George G. Maus R Here miak L Schultz S Schroeder T. Pirrello L. Mecanello R. Wiedman K. Seabruck B. Coons M Fhdoa R. Kelly 35 4. Pelleteir A. Rosen I- DiUinger C. ('hntmy K Harrison H Parliman L. Hlahut A. Cahill L. Young R Page C. Hoffman M Md'ihtr I). Wooden K Mirhetti J. Bay N Johnson K. Heiser C. Schrorder M Or land i I) Hoysradt T. Child P I’rsini I). Tamburrino L. Stapleton J Burke J. I.utz J Popp A Stickle M Bailey K Hapeman J. Blakney K- Jackson C. Hart I- Bryant L Deitch K Smith P. Schnieder A. Kuefner C. Maus J. Campanello K Murray L. Child V McClinton D Bart hoi I D. Corso C. Christensen T.DaPaJco I. Domino N Hermans I Simmons T. Donohue 5. Diet ter S. Hutchinson C. Ma -Isaac R Foote C. Bailey J. Ferrari R Harrison B Tolli M ('lark T. Shelton B. Barton T. Johns C. Reinhardt D (iugliemetti S. Morey J. Palmieri V. Badore H Will A Patru-ola H Fernandez F Harasymczuk R Stuetzle K Daly 4 Cole K Orlandi B Maglio NINTH GRADE 36 D. Johruwm H Dmgae J Hill T Pilch K. Judaon M. Shook C. Sardaro W Michetti J. Thorpe P. Murphy V. Whitmore T. Moore S MllllUk S. Wilaon J. Hall T Foley C. Hereamak S. Howav C. Connor M Abram M Murphy J Thorpe C. Campanula K Pilch W. Couae V. Johnaon H. Rutter S. Hoyt V. NirhoU D. MacDonald M Dmicheed M St umbo R. Chapman D. Tannenbaum J. Ijohaine J Hlodicett K l.unano C. Hoffman C. Chriatenaen D Decker T. Curry J MacDonald K Home D. Freer L. Sheldon K. Woodeu M. Ruxich R Micucci J. Gilli M Milliuk J (Well J Meiller C. Kemp M Hvrne R LaPerata H Oyen P Walker A. Abbott 1) Wen R I.ut S. Foley M Jackaon M Amelio F. Klem R. Wiedeman D. Decker Tina Duerr C. Vail B Straley 37 EIGHTH GRADE 38 M Mobil L Mavhew D Miller C. Hieronymi D. Pal mieri B Hanlon T B wen J. Ruzich C Barron J Stickles V Wheeler P Koch K Karnham K Benson K Roy lea J. Arsenault T Kivenborg R Wendover L. Krememck B Plans K Fallon A. Slater K Heiaer A. Stroud K Safer K. Shea E. Duller K Hose S. Mosher T Bullied T Hermance L Pari i man B. Schroeder M Micucn M Imperato T DaJoy T. Ball S. Robinson B. Coons L Chrisjohn J. Bradley D Triola K Luciano D. Cookinghan E Baldwin J Salvia M Ruzich N. Horton T. Bullied A. Dmvtryuym D. Dunadee A W'yant J Mazzei D. Chapman D VanTasaell M Brightly J. Aacenzo K N lelaon D. Dykeman S. l-eubner R. Rundall S. Hirsch K I)iaz K. Rlankenherg C. Phillips D Christensen 8. Pilch K Mungo D Kemp K Morey V. Blshut V. Brenner J. Judson M NiCastm A. Regini 8. Sweeney W. Sitter J HiUki C. Kennedy T Camero 8. Humphries K Johnson M Coons J. Reeve J. Spiers M Oven H Denard's K Hoffman I) Kilmer D. Gromke M Roaa L Wiu Lee Harrison J. Ascenso K Parry K Castelli K. Sheridan T. Lydon M Walsh M Perrio W Bus B WriKht D. Plant C. Michetti R Rundall W Lusardi B Arsenault S. Robinson B Arsenault W Parker L. Kremmick M Askin C. Rogers M West M Hotte V. Nielsen D Riker C. Haight M Ginnorhio R Durant L. Craft W Templeman B Rolf V. Scaffidi P Vadney K Slater M K uaco D Hand hick P Bo vies M Gallagher 39 B. Stickle R Heed D. Purdy C St.cklw Hew F. Hosier G Kaatz C Hoyt H Pane him K. Altvater R Child R. Stickle A Mosher S. Hoffman J. Ahler N N heeler S. Blod|(ett R Tamburnno J Mecarello S. (.eonard R. Skinner R linker V Hosier M. Coons M William K Bancroft R Hay D Vogel E. O'Donnell C. Rabe T. Beam T. Jones S. laimont B. Smith K BuNMtlini T Dvkeman D Ruff M Swart P. Murphy L. Hes K Tamburrino R Foi H Hiscott D. Deitter C. Benson M Meriam G. Speed K Abbott R McGrath D Sitter B House M Bowen S. Herma nee D. Buonocore R Cook T Holdringe D. Good S. Hatch M DePlato B Bovle. B Kawn C. Lamont K Flemming C. Mei i anello C. Gugliemelli L Fernandez SEVENTH GRADE 40 H Hall C VanTaaaell ( . Wrey C. Fern I), (’urtfiif I). McDonnell T. (iuitirrrr J Hricrili J Brown K O'Meara f. l-amont 8. Siralrv C. Schultz J. Schmidt J Z nr ki M Mfillmicrr R Roger A Simmon I- Shay C. Coon J. Filippini H Parliman J Michftli T Mfillfr R Tamburrmo I) Diaz P Murray I). Fawcettc N Bryant R Hanhack K Klein T Feret M Parry C. Halgren B. Ca well 41 43 45 ADMINISTRATORS Board Of Education: Mr. Spier El. Principal M . Offerman El. Principal 46 Ms. Thibido 47 Mr. Pasquarelli Mr. Blake Mr. Callahan 49 Mr. Herbat Mr. Malloy Mr. Perotti Mr. Turner Mr. McNeil Mr. Peck Mr. Heresniak Mr. Kunitz Mrs. Kohut Mr. Kimball Mias Geuther Mr. Paterson Mias Simmons Mr. Salvia Mrs. Kunitz Mr. VanNeas Mr. Hartmann 56 District Office Mr . Ackert Mrs. Coniglio 57 Guidance Office Mr. D® Freest Mrs. Near Mrs. Nash Mr. Hess Ms. Bartolomeo Mrs. Paterson Mrs. Finkle Secretaries And Aides Mrs. Spiers Mrs. Bay Mrs. Kennedy Mrs. Imperato, School Nurse ✓ 60 Custodial Staff 62 Bus Drivers 63 WWW H WWW 67 w n 74 78 83 84 87 « 95 % 100 101 104 Baseball 106 107 Varsity Football: Back Row: Coach Bob Stevenson, Jim Smith, Rich Caswell, John Imperato, Doug Deitch, Frank Weideman, Keith Jackson, Seamus Foley, Billy Cole, David Bartholf, Mark Brescia. Jim Boyles, Brian Finkle, John Bartolomeo, Ray Schultz, Danny Hoysradt, Bruce Case, Steve Schwartz, Coach Fred Hartman. First Row: Jim Thorpe. Mark Bailey, Tom Brennan, Keith Ryan, John Ruff, Rich Murray, Kevin O’Neil, Clint Hoffman, Joey DiFalco, Jeff Popp, Robert Murray, John Bay, John Burke. 1 Field Hockey Front Row: Rozina Ariffin, Canan Askin, Nancy Crown, Susan Mosher, Nancy Mosher, Martha Imperato, Sec. Row: Mau- reen Larkin, Chris Jebo, Lisa Schultz, Su- san McPhee, Susan Robertson, Coach Sim- mons Third Row: Jean Crown, Liz Bailey, Robin Berry, Karen Gilroy. Forth Row: Kathy Amato, Sherri Jones. Jennifer Hatch, Chris Schroeder, Amy Filippini. J.H. Football: Back How: Russel Amato, Steve Wilson, Glenn Conners, Brian Barton, Jim Bay, Matt Pinzces, David West, Tim Shelton, Danny Brennan, Coach Salvia, Middle Row: Rich Reeve, Frank Heiser, David Cookingham, John Casewell, Bill Couse, David Decker, Ricky Harrison, Victor Blahut Front Row Coach Strong, Scott Rogers, David Grumko, Todd Ball, Fuzzy McClinton, Marc Jackson, Paul Vadney, Ken Nielsen, John Reeve, Charly Heresnack, Robert Wiedeman, Ken House « J.H. Track Back Row: Robert Hay, Danny Handback. Bobby Cook, Eve Attuater, Richard Hanback, Middle Row: Sarah Blodgett, Amy Mosher. Billy Boyles, Tommy Guiterrez. Front Row: Eddie Stickes, Jayme Fillippi, Dorie Fawcett. Melissa Meilinger. 116 Softball Back Row: Debbie Decker, Ann Hickey, Barbara Burton, Caroline Helm, Amy Fi- lippini, Eileen Baden. Coach Simmons. First Row: Linda Buback, Susan McPhee, Glorianna Cook, Irene Genovese, Nina Burton, Lisa Pirrello. Boys Jr. High Track Back Row: Todd Ball, John Caswell, Glenn Conners, Craig Christensen, Bill Couse, Peter Amato. First Row: John Reeve. Danny Gugliemetti, Jim Bay, John Mazzei, Frank Heiser, Kevin Judson, Henry Fer- nandez. Girls Jr. High Track Back Row: Tina Duerr, Julie Gillis, Anya Stroud, Kris Sheriden, Jackie Ruzich, Corrina Vaill, Kim Sager First Row: Paula Walker, Veronica Brenner, Mary Pat Ferrio, Michelle Ruzich, Meral Askin, Carol Mi- chetti, Laurie Simmons. 118 119 J.V. Football Back Row: Jim Smith, Billy Cole, Steve Schwartz, Doug Deitch, John Bartolmeo, Granger Bailey, Bruce Case, John Burke. Front Row: Jeff Popp, Keith Ryan, Joe Pesola, John Ruff, John Bay, Clent Hoff- man, Rich Murray, Jim Thrope, Robert Murray Cheerleading: IN ROYCE PULVER Your memory is a treasure Of which we will never part God has you in his keeping We have you in our hearts. 122 MEMORY 123 The Varden Portrait For some people, a diploma is not enough. Some people feel that there should be more to graduation. More than just a diploma. A timeless commemorative of your graduation is the Varden portrait. Your Varden portrait will speak with distinction For over 30 years, the name Varden has meant the Wh yo“ 8rad,“K’ d“'' Ramark Varden STUDIOS INC 12« CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 L L HEALTH FOOD STORE RED HOOK, NEW YORK VILLAGE SHEPHERD UNI SEX HAIR STYLING student discounts (518) 398-7727 Pine Mall Pine Plains, New York RHINEBECK BICYCLE SHOP BEEKMAN ARMS BARN RHINEBECK, NEW YORK 12572 sales, service and rentals Clark L. Henderson 11 914- 876-4025 125 Best Wishes to the Class of ’80 from WALTER HESS FAMILY “Viel Gluck” to the Class of 1980 ADAM HILDE HERZOG Glendale and Elizaville, NY TURNING POINT ‘fashions for men and women” Pleasant Valley Shopping Center Pleasant Valley, NY 12569 (914) 635- 8136 MCCAULEY SON Siding Experts Elizaville, NY Phone (914) 756-2424 FRIENDS OF THE YEARBOOK Mr. Mrs. Hugo Firshing Mr. Mrs. George Gergel Family Mr. Mrs. Dale Paterson Kathleen E. Turner Terri Malloy Rory D. Turner Amanda B. Libbett Heather D. Rundy F. Lickin’ P.T. Thrushbottom J.H. Simmonds 126 CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1980 Pine Plains Central School District Non-Teaching Employees Pine Plains Education Association 3rd Door Restaurant 8 East Market St., Rhinebeck SPECIALIZING IN HOMEMADE GREEK - AMERICAN FOOD Serving Lunch Dinner Mon. - Sat. 11:00 AM - 10:00 PM Sundays 12:00 noon - 10:00 PM 914-876-7400 ELVIN’S FAMILY MARKET, INC. Box 338 Standfordville, N.Y. 12581 Meats - Produce - Sandwiches Deli - Groceries Jim’s Inn Bar and Lounge Route 82 Standfordville, N.Y. You are a stranger there but once! Phone: 914-868-7881 127 RHINEBECK TACK LEATHER P. O. Box 321 Route 9-Opposite Fairgrounds Rhinebeck, NY 12572 (914) 876-4287 “The Woodburners” Independence Wood Stoves R. Helm RDl RED HOOK BEN FUNK, INC. STAR ROUTE HUDSON, NEW YORK 12534 Phone- 851- 3581 Roofing Siding TIMOTHY BRIGHTLY GENERAL CONTRACTING R. D. 1 Box 357 Redhook, N. Y. 12571 (914) 756-2209 REMODELING TREE WORK ROYAL TUXEDOLAND Fine Men’s Wear Route 9 Wappinger’s Falls, New York 12590 Phone-297-0027 “Over 8000 Modern Tuxedos in Stock” Main Mall Poughkeepsie, NY 471-1750 Zayre’s Shopping Center Newburgh, N.Y. 565-5555 TJ TIRE SERVICE Complete Foreign and Domestic Auto Service 735 Columbia Street Hudson, New York 12534 (518) 828-9667 “We sell Mopeds” Engine Steam Cleaning TWIN LAKES HOUSE R.T. 19 Elizaville N.Y. 12523 (914) 756-2111 Restaurant - Lounge Band with Dancing Saturday Nights Cover Charge of $1.00 128 ARLINGTON SPORTING GOODS, INC. Clifford J. Ong, Pres. 306 Main Mall (914) 452-3066 794 Main Street (914) 471-3055 “the Sports Source” IF IT’S GOOD FOOD YOU WANT Visit 518-398-7245 HILL’S CUSTOM MEATS Quality Meats for the Home Freezer George Hill Proprietor West Church Street Pine Plains N.Y. 12567 (518) 398-7145 SORACCO’S RESTAU- RANT COTTAGE RESTAU- RANT Best Wishes and Thanks to the Class of 1980. COTTER’S WINE AND LI QUOR STORE Chilled Wines 635-3954 Pleasant Valley Shopping Center Pleasant Valley, NY 12569 i Phone; Stanfordville 868-2261 KARL SEEBRUCH Plumbing, Heating and Electrical Contractor Stanfordville, New York 12581 Our Very Best Wishes For The Class Of 1980 Compliments of MR. AND MRS. WILLIG In This Our 25th Year Of Business COUNTRY STORE Main Street Pine Plains New York Compliments of MILLER FAM GARDEN SUPPLY Stanfordville N.Y. (914)868-7466 the OLD Good Luck to the Class of 1980 HOFFMANS FARM MARKET Red Hook N.Y. LUMBERYARD KITCHENS VANITIES FORMICA WORK’FINE FURNITURE Jeff Spiers Bulls Head Road Sranfordville, N.Y. 12581 130 THE DEPOT RESTAURANT Steak and Seafood Open Tuesdays-Sunday 868-9735 Congratulations and Best wishes To the Class Of 1980 DONNA’S HAIR SALON 868-7179 Route 82 t Stanfordville, N.Y. 12581 BARBARA LEE TRAVEL Rhinebeck New York HUMMINGBIRD Fine and Functional Art •Jewelry ‘Sculpture •Porcelain ‘Glass •Weaving ‘Photography •Leather ‘Painting Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-6 Closed Sunday 32 East Market Street Rhinebeck, N.Y. 12572 (914) 876-4585 DOUGLASS SARDARO, INC. R.D.1, Box 328 Red Hook N.Y. 12571 914-756-3271 131 Cold Cut Platters Open 7 Days 7:30am - 8:00pm JOHN’S GROCERY -Hot And Cold Sandwiches- CHURTON’S DELI Coldcuts- Beer-Soda-Subs Custom meat cutting for your freezer 756- 2360 County Rt. 19 Elizaville NY Bangall, N.Y. Phone-868-2259 A M LIQUOR STORE Imported Domestic Wines Open Mon.-Sat. 10:00-7 Mon.-Fri. 9-7 Sat. Stanfordville, New York Phone 868-7727 JIM’S WELDING SERVICE Stanfordville, NY Jim Banary . 868-7791 M2 9 South 7th Street Hudson, N.Y. 12534 (518) 828- 0719 THE T HOUSE FOR Transfers and custom lettering ON T-SHIRTS TOPS-n- THINGS “good quality clothing for all members of your family SAPERSTEIN’S DEPARTMENT STORE Millerton N.Y. 12546 (914) 635-8136 TURNING POINT Pleasant Valley Shopping Center Pleasant Valley, N.Y. 12569 “fashions for men and women” TERNIE’s SPORTING GOODS Millerton N.Y. 12546 “fine sporting goods” 914-876-7711 HERO’S C.J.’S PIZZA Home of the Parmesan Sandwich Route 9 Rhinebeck, New York Across from the fair grounds 4 yf THE JOY OF DANCE CENTER 12-14 E. Market Street 914 876-6500 VON HUSEN’S MARKET, INC. Quality Meats Meat Products Imported Domestic Delicacies and Cheese 43 East Market St.-Rhinebeck, New York 12572 Phone: 914-876-6256 JOHN A. ALVEREZ SONS, INC. Hudson Mobile Homes Division Opp. Drive-in Theatre Rte. 9 So. of Hudson Phone: 518-851-9917 Congratulations From: MARKEL’S MUSIC 608 Warren Street Hudson, N.Y. Phone: (518) 828-4250 Come in and see us! THE BICYCLE SHOP Route 44, Pleasant Valley, N.Y. 12569 RALEIGH-MOTOBECANE-BICYCLES Phone: (914) 635-3161 J.C. ROGERSON CO., INC. Wholesale-HARDWARE-Retail Apparel GE Electric Applns. B.H. DELSON CO. MILLERTON, NEW YORK Phone: 789-4901 Congradulations Class of 1980 Home Furnishings-Floor Coverings Congradulations From: MILLERTON SUPER Millerton, New York 12546 Established in 1832 We have Low Prices and lots HUDSON, N.Y. Phone: 518-828-1832 of Bargains you will like! U4 Congragulations from: RUGE’S IN RHINEBECK Congragulations from: BEEKMAN ARMS HOTEL Pine Lodging and Meals Rt. 9, Rhinebeck, N.Y. The Oldest Hotel in America Congragulations from: SCHMALLING GLASS 154 Winnikee Ave. Poughkeepsie, N.Y. Hudson Valley Dept. Store 11 East Market Street Rhinebeck, N.Y. 12572 (914) 876-4881 Red Hook Army-Navy 5 South Broadway Red Hook, N.Y. 12571 (914) 758- 3471 The clothing you need for the life you lead LLOYD KANTER 135 Compliments of: KOPPER KETTLE OF Rhinebeck, N.Y. 12572 Complements of: MATRAGRANO- ROBINSON PHARMACY Pine Plains N.Y. 12567 Compliments to the Class of 80 VILLAGE TOGGERY Main Street Millerton N.Y. 12546 RHINEBECK MANOR HOUSE Wallpaper Draperies Carpets Interior Decoration Rhinebeck, N.Y. GEM CADILLAC OLDSMOBILE INC. East Chester St. By- Pass 9W Kingston N.Y. 12401 136 STISSING NATIONAL BANK Pine Plains, N.Y. 398- 5500 Stanfordville, N.Y. 868-7700 “Your Full Service Bank For All Your Banking Needs” Open Monday Nights and Saturday mornings. PLOWSHARE REALTY COMPANY office in Pine Plains N.Y. 12567 “Let us find YOU a home” 137 (914)876-4555 COUNTRY KITCHENS ETC. Custom Cabinetry for the Entire Home OLD COUNTRY STORE ROUTE 9 RHINEBECK, N.Y. 12572 Bob, Bob Jr. and Greg Frevele LINDA’S BEAUTY SHOP Open Tuesday-Saturday 9-5 868-2240 LINDA’S BEAUTY SHOP Open Tues.-Sat. 9-5 868-2240 Compliments of: Dr. D. E. Webster Open 7 days 7:30a.m.-8:00p.m. JOHN’S GROCERY Your One Stop Store Hot and Cold Sandwiches Dr. D. W. Hart (Veterenarians) Food County Route 9 Stamps Elizaville, NY Accepted 756-2360 Cold Cut Platters Phone (518) 828-4585 H W ORTHOPEDIC ARCH SUPPORTS, INC. Arch Supports made to order and old ones repaired. 723 Warren Street Hudson, NY 12534 914 756-2626 James E. Harvill JA-MAR SERVICES Saws reconditioned and sharpened Rotary Lawn Hand-circular Mower Blades Sharpened and retipping Carbide Grinding Work done professionally done on modern machines RD1 Box 332C Jackson Corners RD. Red Hook, NY 12571 Jeans, Tops, Skirts 9 S Broadway T-Shirts Decals Red Hook, NY 12571 COUNTRY DENIM JEAN SHOP 914-758-5500 138 Congradulations to the Claaa of 1980 From: HAPEMAN’S GARAGE Route 19 Elizaville, N.Y. 12523 HOWIE’S PLACE Jackson Corners Rd. Elizaville, N.Y. Compliments from: Howie and Aggie DUTCHESS REPAIRS Clinton Corners, N.Y. 12514 914-758-8373 RED HOOK JEWELERS ANY MAKE; Washers, Dryers, Ranges, Dishwashers SEWING MACHINES Fine Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry 13 N. Broadway • Red Hook, N.Y. Mai Volino Phone: 266-5170 or 471-7818 Jim Murray FRIENDS OF THE YEARBOOK The Denfeld Family Robert Kevin Bivona Mr. Mrs. M. Hieronymi Mr. Mrs. Vincent Bivona Arlene J. Hieronymi Stewarts Soup Sandwich Larry, Cissy, Karin, and Julie Dykeman Gary and Vicki Bucciantini Theresa and Linda Krall Pleasant Valley Dept. Store Mr. and Mrs. Charles Bucciantini and Family Kaye Sports Hugo Hess and Family Mary DiFalco, Realty Oblong Books Records The Wood Shed Thank You very much for your patronage, THE CLASS OF 1980 u PINE PLAINS LUMBER CORPORATION Pine Plains N.Y. and Ville St. Pierre, Quebec SAWMILLS DRYKILNS TRUCKING 518-398-7271 7272 Members: Nat. Harwood Association New England Dry Kiln Association North Eastern Loggers THE HUDSON VIEW Custom Photography Wedding Specialists College Ave. Poughkeepsie, N.Y.


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