Warrensburg High School - Hackensack Yearbook (Warrensburg, NY)

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These Visions Compel Us to Use Wisely Our Kit's Supplies: Air. . . Water . . . Land. . . Silence 4 5 Moral of Our Photo Story: It Isn't Nice to Fool With Mother Nature 7 1973 Hackensack Warrensburg Central School Warrensburg, New York Vol. 29 Business Manager — Sandro Hope Editor — Andrea Cameron Man. Natural Beauty Preserved in Glass. In Years to Come From Generation to Generation Will All That's Left Be Artificial Flowers . . . Trees . . . Turf. . . Snow . . . ? The Book Fair, Staff Picnic, the Walk-a-thon, and Sports highlight the W.C.S. school year. 12 Table of Contents Curriculum Classes . . . Athletics . Activities . 13 33 65 83 Advertisements 99 Curriculum Administration........14 Secretaries...........16 Board of Education ... 17 Faculty................18 Administration 14 MR. DONALD G. FALLON High School Principal MR. DONALD J. LANGLEY Supervising Principal MR. CHARLES DeVITTO Elementary Principal MR. THOMAS CATLIN, Director of Guidance MR. CLIFFORD WEBB, Guidance Counselor 15 Secretaries Irreplaceable in office work, and in the care and feeding of Big Bertha - our Xerox 2400. Below, Mrs. Verna Lane Right, Mrs. Mary Kenyon Mom the ditto Bertha, our fussy eater Below, clockwise: Mr. Frederick Scriver, Mr. Donald Cameron, Mr. George Lane - Vice President, Mrs. Millicent Lawrence - President, Mr. Arthur Brown, Mr. Calvin Engle, Mr. Howard McKee, Mr. James Gates Board of Education While generating new interest in the school through such activities as the Staff Picnic and Community Night, the Board continues to burn the midnight oil to develop new policies which will further the educational aims of our school. Primary Faculty Kindergarten: Miss Evelyn Brown Mrs. Dorothy Mosher t— First: Mrs. Carolyn Dorrance Mrs. Annette Keenan Mrs. Judith Friedman Mrs. Gladys Smith Mrs. Imogene Thayer Second: Mrs. Mildred Moore Mrs. Rachael Criscione Mrs. Emily Lilly innwj Fourth: Mrs. Cynthia Grace Mr. Kurt Locke Intermediate Faculty Miss Florence LaPoint Mrs. Marylois Moynihan Mrs. Thelma Geraghty Fifth: Miss Barbara Spencer Mrs. Elise Bamberger Mrs. Claudia Wattles Mr. Gerald Bylsma Mr. Robert Grace Mathematics Mrs. Geraldine Barthlomew 20 Science History and Business Mrs. Patricia Hayes Business Mrs. Patricia Olden Business Mr. Alexander Hewson History Mr. Kenneth Hertz History Miss Judith Cafaro Business Mr. Richard Doyle History Mr. Furman Pryme History 22 Mrs. Wanda Argiropoulos, French 24 Languages Mrs. Evangeline Mills, Spanish Mr. Edward Nettleton Mrs. Helen Cunningham Mrs. Beverly Sprague Miss Brenda Davis I Mrs. JeanFrulla English 25 Home Economics Industrial Arts Mrs. Genevieve Morwood, Home Ec. Mrs. Nancy Stone, Home Ec. Mr. Thomas Swan, Industrial Arts Mr. Ross Tracy, Industrial Arts 26 Mrs. Fay Cudney Physical Education Health and Driver Education Mr. Frank Soldwedel, Driver Education Mrs. Mary Clayfield, Nurse Mrs. Lillian Weaver, Attendance Officer 28 Mrs. Catherine LaBombard, Health Mr. Herbert Ross Psychologist I Mr. Ralph Simpson Mr. Walter Wright Mrs. Helen Remington, Reading Mrs. Donna Haanan Speech Therapist 29 Mrs. Pauline Dusek Aide Mrs. Marie Lloyd Aide Mrs. Jan Pennock Aide Mrs. Joanne Sinko Attendance Aide Mrs. Judy Benedict Manager Mrs. Kitty Perry Mrs. Ingeborg Merrithew Cafeteria '72 cracked the cafeteria company's chronically crippled chronometer and crowded their cooking capabil- ities as we crazed companions con- verged on the congregation of comestibles! Mrs. Virginia Lamphier Custodians and Bus Drivers H. Moulton, C. Zushlag, J. Gillingham J. Eagle, J. Kenyon, D. Ackley, B. Reed, H. Osgood Left to right: L, Ackley, C. Stone, J. Cooper, A. Sherman, N. Robinson, R. Stone, L. Higgins, R. Dorrance, J. Gallup. Missing: L. Bates Classes Seniors ..... .34 Juniors ... v.. 50 Sophomores .. 54 Freshmen .... 58 Eighth ..._62 Seventh....64 Miss W.C.S. Mr. W.C.S. janet mcgrath And there are those who have the truth within them, but they tell it not in words, tim connelly Our hero is a man of peace. kathy combs I am a parcel of vain striv- ings tied by a chance bond together. 34 ed proctor I've had dreams enough for one, and I've got love enough for three, I have my hopes to comfort me; I've got my new horizons out to sea.” kathi reynolds I can see clearly now, the rain is gone. I can see all obstacles in my path. ” shirley russell ” What we cannot dream today may exist tomorrow. dave robinson Live each day to the fullest. 35 gerry kern Keep on truckin. pam kenyon A smiling face and happy heart will chase away the cares of the day. debbie needham I wait for 36 happiness because it waits for me. ha ns scherer -i twnk. i think i am; therefore I am - I think. yield baker Cherish each day as it comes, for too soon it passes. jerry sprague a person must think for himself. cheryl ackley Remember this, - that very little is needed to make a happy life. julie nissen Cherish yesterday row . . . live today. dream tomor- gary gillingham What can't be cured must be endured. 37 dawn chambers I am a part of all that I have met. joan winslow Patience is the best remedy for every trouble. renee prespare ''If one. . . endeavors to 38 live the life which he has imagined, he will meet with a suc- cess unexpected in common hours. not learn. brian converse a Hard Day’s Night. ” sieve venton ” Maturity does not come with age, but with personality. ula cameron It was an experi- ence. One that I am glad is over, but would not have missed. jim parrish I'd rather be right than president. doroihy maxam Don’t put off until tomorrow what you can do today. 39 naomi cooper Just a country girl at heart. david scoff If I learned from my mistakes, I'd be a genius! jackie kenyon I can resist anything - except temptation. bill ross Reality came around, as if to knock me down. 40 bob alger It matters not how long you live, but how well. kathy pratt Goodness, armed with power, is corrupted; pure love without power is destroyed. tom baker Do each job well. linda semon dreams awake. Our truest lite is when we are in jody reed The future has a way of becoming the present before we can see it. 41 marian weiss Nothing can bring you peace but yourself. billie needham Beware - I might do something sensational. “ cheryl planty Keep smiling and no one 42 will know what you've been up to! john olden Man is slow. sloppy and brilliant; the machine is fast, accurate and stupid. ” mike oviff kathy hall Gee, life just won't be the same . . . it'll be better! bob gilbert kevin gray For all the things in life I ask for only peace. sandy hope There's nothing half so sweet as love's young dream. 43 mary muncil When you recall the past in your thoughts, remember not the easy times but the hard. They'll be the pattern for the rest of your life. ” bob brown It matters not what you are thought to be, but what you are. 44 dave la pell richie potter tuttl Cameron With all its sham, drudgery and broken dreams, it's still a beautiful world. Strive to be happy. marie olden The power of thought, - the magic of the mind. cheryl sprague just me - cher. paul dusek It may take forever to win men's minds by persuasion, but that's quicker than you can do it by force. heidi reynolds ” Dreams are the touchstones of our souls. debbie anderson I am not going anywhere. I am only on my way. 45 KEVIN WAYNE GRAY, PRESIDENT Projection Club 1,2; Basketball 1-3; Football 1,2; SHS 3; Fire Ward. 2- 4; Class Pres. 3; Prom Court 3; Stu. Coun. 3,4; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Stu. Coun. Assembly Chairman 3 JANET MARIE McGRATH, TREASURER Band 1-4; Chor. 1-4; Sel. Chor. 2; Imp. 3,4; Solo Comp. 2-4; All- State 3; Chor. Tour 3,4; VB 3; Hockey 2,3; Pep Sq. 3; JHS 1; SHS 3,4; Class Treas. 3; HS Trea. 4; Prom Dec. Com. 3; FEE Club Treas. 4; Chor. Lib. 2,3; Chor. Pres. 4; Sr. Play 4; Ticket Taker 1-4 ROBERT KENNETH ALGER Basketball 1-4; Baseball 3; Soccer 1-3; Football 4; Varsity Club 2-4; Class Vice President 1-3; Prom King 3; Boys' State 3 THOMAS RICHARD BAKER Chess Club 4; Hi-Rock 1,2; Student Pulse 4 CHARLES ELMER BILLS ANDREA LEE CAMERON Yearbook Lit. Staff 1-4; Ed. 4; Band 1-4; Chor. 1-4; Imp. 3,4; Cheer- leading 2-4; Solo Comp. 3,4; Bowling 1; Chor. Tour 3,4; Cheer- ing Comp. 4; Toronto Conf. 3; Nursing Regents Scholarship 4 DAVID ALLAN ROBINSON. VICE PRESIDENT Football 4; Baseball 3,4; Fire War- den 4; Prom Dec. Committee 3 KATHY LYNN PRATT. SECRETARY Volleyball 1-4; Softball 1-4; For- eign Ex. Student to Eng. 3; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Sr. Play 4; Year- book Bus. Staff 2-4; Yrbk. Bus. Treas. 3,4; Lib. Club 1,2; Bowling 1,2 DEBRA KATHE ANDERSON Volleyball 3; Band 1-4; JHS 1,2; SHS 3,4; JHS Treas. 1; Albany Gov't Day 3; Answers Please 4; Re- gents Scholarship 4; Syracuse Con- ference 2-4 VICTORIA NAN BAKER Cheerleading 3,4; Chor. 1-4; Bowling 2; Hockey 4; Volleyball 4; Senior Play 4 ROBERT CHARLES BROWN Football 1-4; Basketball 1,2,4; Varsity Club 2-4; Tennis 3; Class Treas. 2; Prom Court 3; Syracuse Conference 3,4 ULA MAY CAMERON Ski Club 1,2; Bowling 1; Lib. Club 1; Hi-Rock 1; Home Ec Club 1; Band 1; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Soft- ball 4; Sr. Play 4 DAWN WINIFRED CHAMBERS Junior Honor Society 1,2; Senior Honor Society 3,4; Regents Scholarship Alt. 4 MICHAEL COMBS KATHLEEN MARY COMBS Chor. 1; JHS 1,2; SHS 3,4; Hockey 1-4; Band 1-4; VB 2-4; Cheer. 2-4; .. u. Coun. 4; Class Sec. 3; Prom Court 3; DAR Good Cit. 4; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Syr. Conv. 2,3; Cheer. Capt. 3,4; Cheer. Comp. 4; Answers Please 4; Albany Gov’t Day 3 BRIAN EARL CONVERSE Football 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Base- ball 1-4; Varsity Club 2-4 NAOMI HELEN COOPER Yearbook Business Staff 4 ROBERT GEORGE ELDRIDGE PATRICIA ANNE GRADY Home Ec Club 1; Ski Club 2; Class Sec. 1; Bowling 1; Yearbook Bus. Staff 3,4; Prom Dec. Com. 3 SANDRO EVA MARIE HOPE Volleyball 2-4; Hockey 2-4; Soft- ball 1-4; Pep Sq. 3; Home Ec Club 1; JHS 1,2; Lib. Club 1,2; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Senior Play 4; Year- book Business Manager 3,4 PAUL BERNARD DUSEK Boys' State 3; JHS 1,2; SHS 3; Syr. Conv. 2-4; Fire Ward. 4; Sr. Play 4; Golf 4; Tennis 4; Chess Club Pres. 1,2,4; Band 1-4; Chor. 1,2; Albany Gov't Day 3; Bowling 1; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Student Pulse 4 GARY RAYMOND GILLINGHAM Projection Club 1,2; Football 2; Fire Warden 4; SHS 3; Regents Scholarship Alternate 4 KATHY AILEEN HALL Volleyball 4; Softball 2-4; Hockey 2-4; Yearbook Bus. Staff Sub Mgr. 3,4; Home Ec Club 1; Bowling 1; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Lib. Club 1; Sr. Play 4 JACQUELINE JEANETTE KENYON Bowling 2,3; Cheer. 1-4; Volley- ball 1-4; Hockey 2,3; Prom Court 3; Prom Queen 3; Prom Dec. Com, 3; Stu. Coun. 1-3; Stu. Coun. VP 3; Class Pres. 1,2; Chor. 1-3; Sr. Play 4; Solo Comp. 3; Cheer. Comp. 4; Softball 4; Yrbk. Copy Editor 3 PAMELA ELAINE KENYON GERARD OSCAR KERN Home Ec Club 1; Bowling 1; Stu. Coun. 1-4; Prom Court 3; Chor. 1-3; Hi-Rock 2; Yearbook Bus. Staff 2; Top Five Bowler 2; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Lib. Club 1 DAVID EDWARD LaPELL Football 2,3; Wrestling 3 DEBORAH E. NEEDHAM Volleyball 1-4; Softball 1-4; Hock- ey 2-4; Pep Sq. 3; Home Ec Club 1; Bowling 1; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Library Club 1; Sr. Play 4; Volley- ball Clinic 2; Yearbook Business Staff 3,4; Adv. Editor 4 JOHN EDWARD OLDEN MARIE JEAN OLDEN JAMES M. PARRISH Soccer 1,2; Bowling 1 RICHARD SCOTT POTTER Football 1; Soccer 2,3; Freshman Basketball 1 MARY LYNN MUNCIL Cheerleading 1,2; Hockey 3; Volleyball 4; Home Ec Club 1; Chorus 1; Softball 4 JULIA CARROLL NISSEN JHS 1,2; SHS 3,4; Cheer. 2-4; Hi-Rock 2; Chor. 2; Yearbook Lit. Staff 3,4; Co-Ed. 4; Volleyball 4; Hockey 4; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Yearbook Sem. 3,4; Girls' State 3; Skid. Sem. 4; Cheer. Comp. 4; Regents Scholarship Alt. 4 MICHAEL JOHN OVITT Basketball 1-4; Soccer 1-4; Base- ball 3,4; Prom Court 3; Boys' State 3; Fire Warden 3,4; Varsity Club; Bowling 1; Senior Play 4 CHERYL LYNN PLANTY Volleyball 2-4; Hockey 3,4; Soft- ball 3,4; Pep Sq. 3; Home Ec Club 1; Lib. Club 1; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Sr. Play 4; Asst. Ad. Ed. of Year- book Bus. Staff 3,4 RENEE MICHELLE PRESPARE F 1 EDWARD WESLEY PROCTOR JOANN REED Hockey 4; Volleyball 3,4; Softball 2-4 KATHLEEN LEONA REYNOLDS Chor. 1; Band 1-4; JHS 1-V. Pres.; SHS 4; Volleyball 2-4; Hockey 2- 4; Softball 2-4; Cheer. 1,2; Cheer. Capt. 2; Prom Court 3; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Stu. Coun. Pres. 4; Maj. 1-4; H. Maj. 4; Yrbk. Lit. Staff 2,3; Co-Ed. 3; Bowling 1; Sr. Play 4 SHIRLEY LYN RUSSELL Softball 2-4; Hockey 3,4; Year- book Bus. Staff 4; Chor. 1; Home Ec Club 1; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Lib. Club 1; Volleyball 3; Senior Play 4 DAVID MICHAEL SCOTT Soccer 2,3; Hi-Rock 1,2; Student Pulse 4; SHS 3; Yearbook Lit. Staff 4; Sr. Play 4; Skid. Sem. 4; Syr. Conv. 4; Answers Please Capt. 4; Class Treas. 1; Stu. Coun. 3; For- eign Ex. Student 3; Regents Schol- arship 4; Nat. Merit Scholar 4 CHERYL DIANA SPRAGUE STEVEN FRANK VENTON Chess Club Treas. 1,2,4; Bible Club 2-4; SHS 4 MISSING: Cheryl Ackley, Timothy Connelly, Christopher Converse, Dorothy Maxam, Perry McElroy, Billi Needham, Terry Tucker, Joan Winslow HEIDI JEAN REYNOLDS Cheerleading 2,3; Volleyball 2-4; Softball 3,4; Hockey 3,4; Maj. 2, 4; Band-1-3; Home Ec Club 1; Bowling 1; Chor. 1; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Lib. Club 1; Yearbook Bus. Staff 2 WILLIAM DU ELL ROSS HANS CHRISTIAN SCHERER LINDA MARIE SEMON Hockey 4; Prom Court 3; Prom Dec. Committee 3 GERALD C. SPRAGUE MARIAN ROBERTA WEISS Class Sec. 2; JHS 1,2; SHS 3,4; Syracuse Conference 2; Prom Coutt 3; Prom Dec. Com. 3; Skid. Sem. 4; Volleyball 4 50 P. Planty, A. Wilkes, S. Damp, L. Lemieux, and P. Bederian kill time while waiting for the volley- ball net to go up. T. Ross - Pres. R. Converse - V. Pres. S. Bartlett - Sec. L. Pendas - Tres. C. Baker R. Baker T. Baker D. Beadnell P. Bederian M. Brainard D. Brown R. Burdett S. Cameron G. Combs Juniors Like many Juniors, T. Kollman and J. Raymore just talk! IBS r L. Combs K. Costello S. Crandall r J. Cronin S. Damp P. Davis -’i D. DeLoria V. Dingman M. Dusek J. Fish C. Frazier B. Germain Getting tired of answering, J. Fish just spells it out, I broke my shoulder bone. P. Hastings G. Jenkins J. Jordan K. Kinghorn T. Kollman D. Lamphier E. Latham L. Lemieux M. Monroe M. Morey W. Morrison A. Muratori 51 G. Olden R. Olden C. Periy P. Planty S. Potter C. Pratt B. Pryme J. Ray more P. Redfield B. Ross J. Santolin D. Sherman J. Siletti B. Smith 52 J. Siletti heads for Room 207 to join classmates M. Brainard and C. Pratt for Studio in Art with Mrs. Frank. J. Sparks R. Sutphin G. Try on Z. Vannier C. Varnum J. Walerstein G. Wescott A. Wilkes L. Winslow J. Wood R. Wood J. Zwart French III students J. Walerstein and J. Zwart listen intently while Mrs. Argiropoulos conducts class entirely in French. 53 K. Scherer - Pres. G. Kern - V. Pres D. Coulman - Sec. A. Muncil - Treas. ]. Ackley T. Ackley Sophomores Laurie and Libby take a breather during the Hudson Falls game. D. Alger K. Alger D. Allmon R. Arcuri T. Arnold K. Baker R. Baker R. Bates C. Brainard E. Brown G. Brown M. Brown C. Brunetto R. Brunner K. Bunker M. Cameron S. Cameron D. Cleveland D. Cleveland T. Cocozza E. Collins M. Combs M. Costello J. Cranker C. Ross, J. Johnson, P, Greene, and L. Noble get off the bus and hurry to the lockers before the late bell. M. Daniels L. Deloria N. Davis S. Eddy L. Edmunds I. Fisher V. Fruda D. Gillingham D. Gillingham R. Goodnow P. Greene A. Griffin D. Harrington R. Hayes R. Jenkins D. Johnson J. Johnson D. Kinghorn 55 T. Lamb C. Lamphier M. Lamphier T. LaVergne L. Lloyd J. MacClelland ]. Major N. Major S. Martin B. McElroy D. McKee B. Monohan J. Needham L. Noble B. Ovitt 56 Lisa and Valerie look on after receiving their awards at the awards assembly. Jeff Major, Dale Reed, and Brenda McElroy wait for lunch at the beginning of the 6A lunch hour. Joann, Valerie, and Cheryl compare weekend notes before lunch. M. Parker A. Prespare L. Proctor L. Redfield D. Reed V. Robinson C. Ross J. Semon J. Semon C. Southwick C. Sparks J. Sprague K. Sprague A. Tucker Brian and Rickie enjoy listening to the chorus at the Christ' mas Concert. R. Twiss J. Webster J. Webster L. West P. Wilkes J. Winslow J. Winslow H. Wood M. Wood 57 serve refreshments at the Junior Prom. J. Pendas - Pres. E. Baker - V. Pres J. Brown - Treas. J. Baker D. Bardi K. Barlow T. Bederian R. Brainard J. Brown R. Burdett C. Cleveland K. Combs P. Connelly Freshmen 58 L. Morehouse, L. Venton, and J. Pendas ease into our Alma Mater at the Pep Rally. CQ jd in Davis, with a lift from Charlie Holcomb, does best to win. P. Cooper A. Coulman D. Daly K. Damp B. Davis P. Demarest K. Duell C. Dunworth T. Durkin J. Dusek D. Goodwin C. Gray R. Griffin C. Harford R. Harrington D. Harris H. Dutcher J. Ellis D. Esford R. Fish L. Gallup D. Galvani W. Gilbert 59 C. Holcomb B. Keith M. Kenyon L. Lawler R. Lemieux V. Maxam T. McGrath D. Monroe R. Moon S. Moore C. Morehouse L. Morehouse M. Morey K. Munck 60 R. Muncil J. Nissen S. Noble D. Pandolfo C. Parker M. Parrish H. Planty Y. Reidpath D. Robinson J. Robinson Pam and Helen watch the bonfire as we burn our opponent in effigy. Freshmen R. Brainard, E. face another Monday. Baker, and K. Barlow bravely L. Sutphin C. Taylor B. Terrell R. Tucker Z. Vannier M. Rose J. Rumble C. Russell C. Southwick L. Venton W. Varnum R. West E. Wilkes J. Smith joins Freshmen C. Combs, B. Dingman, and M. Combs taking a break before the 6B lunch hour ends. 61 D. Alger C. Altman J. Baker T. Beldon C. Bills D. Cappello J. Caroll S. Costello S. Crandall J. Cronin L. Damp M. Dingmond M. DiPierto Y. Dumand L. Dunworth H. Eddy n fy 4l -s:l $ - - r ;'A 4 4 k k fc t 1 4 m JT C u 4tm - wJk For these eighth graders: sangria, tor- tillas llenas, galle tas pol verones, dulces: una fiesta de la Navidad. A. Fruda s. Gram G. Fuller L. Gray J. Gallup D. Greene S. Gram R. Hall M. Harfotd T. Hayes F. Haskell P. Keene R. Haskell M. Kenyon S. Hayes K. Kern M. Lagas D. Lemieux D. Lamphier N. MacClelland T. Lavernge B. Martin S. Lawrence E. Mattison After exchanging thoughts, Carrie and Tom think them over. S. Mayes M. Merrithew D. Monroe M. Morehouse B. Needham S. Needham R. Nissen J. Olden D. Olden K. Olden C. Ovitt B. Parent Andrea Fruda steers toward other eighth graders at the Christmas Concert. E. Pharmer S. Planty B. Putney R. Reidpath C. Reynolds R. Reynolds S. Ross F. Scherer J. Semon D. Sherman D. Smith K. White L. Winslow R. Wood W. Wright Eighth Grade M. Allmon D. Arnold C. Backman D. Baker M. Baker M. Baker T. Baker V. Baker R. Brunetto C. Bujold D. Burch S. Cameron J. Countryman S. Cullen J. Dibble N. Dibble G. Fish T. French B. Fuller W. Fuller E. Griffin R. Griffin L. Harvey R. Harrington B. LaPell S. Leahy P. Lemieux D. Lloyd B. Morehouse M. Mura tori K. Needham M. Nissen C. Para K. Parker D. Pennock R. Potter S. Raymond P. Redfield B. Ross R. Ross R. Southwick L. Sprague B. Stone J. Stone L. Winslow S. Winslow Seventh Grade D. Baker D. Baker E. Baker F. Baker M. Barlow J. Bartlett B. Bentley D. Bruce K. Converse C. Coonradt D. Costello W. Coulman R. Dingman R. Durkin P. Dusek W. Dutcher C. Germain D. Gillingham T. Gorman M. Grace C. Johnson R. Jordan M. Lamb D. Langworthy J. Maltbie L. Martzinek G. Mayes G. Millington C. Olden D. Olden R. Ormsby J. Osso W. Potter G. Prosser S. Prosser D. Raymond H. Rumble J. Russell C. Schloss J. Smyth M. Wallace C. Wells J. Wescott K. White F. Witz A. Wood All-American '73 Sports Princess '73 Bob Alger Kathy Combs Good sports and good in sports are our popularly elected All-American and Sports Princess for 1973 7 oflCS SCORES St. Mary's THEY 8 WE 4 Hartford 2 8 Fort Ann 4 7 Lake George 10 6 Johnsburg 9 2 Argyle 4 1 Luzerne 9 3 Fort Ann 6 8 Argyle 3 4 St. Mary’s 14 7 Constant Rain Dampens Morale and Randy rounds first and heads for second. } Umpy throws another strike. Umpy strikes them out again. Right: Billy Pryme, M. Ovitt, D. Robinson, K. Scherer, R. Converse, J. Siletti, T. Connelly, Bottom Row; B. Alger, Brian Pryme, T. Doyle, R. Reynolds, P. Connelly, H. Dutcher, A. Moffitt. Far Right; A. Mura tori, M. Muratori, B. Var- num, S. Cudney, K. Ross, B. Brown. 66 Team's Efforts; Popularity Soar Burger fans provide support in good weather and bad. 67 VOLLEYBALL WE THEY 11 Lake George 15 15 Lake George 7 10 Lake George 15 15 Johnsburg 4 15 Johnsburg 8 15 Johnsburg 10 15 Johnsburg 11 15 Johnsburg 12 13 Johnsburg 15 18 Johnsburg 16 15 Lake George 5 Sandy Hope goes for a line drive against F. A. With despair Kathy Hall sees Fort Ann gain advantage. Hildy Wood dribbles the ball down the field. Popular Girls' Sports Reflect Women's Lib From left to right: Kathy Combs, Kathi Reynolds, Cheryl Ackley, Jackie Kenyon, Julie Nissen, Cheryl Planty, Debbie Needham, Kathy Hall, Mary Muncil, Sandy Hope, Ann Wilkes, Hildy Wood, Rena Bates, Penny Planty, Lee Ann Noble, Anne Muncil, June McClelland, Jody Rumble, Zoe Vannier, Connie Russell, Rhonda Brunner, Ingrid Fisher, Laurie Redfield, Vicki Baker. Absent: Linda Semon. Kathy Combs blocks the other team from scoring. VOLLEYBALL - continued WE THEY 15 Lake George 4 15 Lake George 12 9 Lake George 15 15 Lake George 13 HOCKEY WE THEY 3 Fort Ann 0 1 Lake George 0 3 Lake George 0 3 Johnsburg 0 0 Johnsburg 3 Burgers Blitz Through '72 Season Lake George games . . . tough . . . hard . . . spirited. STANDING: Mr. Roberts, David Robinson, G. Jenkins, Z. Vannier, B. Brown, B. Converse, G. Kern, T. Koll- man, R. Converse, D. Monroe, K. Scherer, E. Baker, P. Connelly, Mr. Vasak, Darrel Robinson. KNEELING: D. Kingsley, P. Redfield, R. Lemieux, M. Brainard, Jeff Webster, B. Alger, C. Holcomb, P. Wilkes, T. Arnold, T. Cocozza, John Webster, G. Brown, R. Brainard, T. McGrath, D. Kinghorn, D. Esford, J. Walerstein. D. Robinson, P. Wilkes, P. Redfield, B. Converse, and T. Kollman plan the strategy for the next play. T. Kollman stops a Lake George runner short. 70 Determined to win, B. Brown - 81, M. Brainard - 62, Z. Vannier - 50, and D. Robinson - 32 tackle Lake George. Brian rushes for long yardage against Lake George. Scores WE THEY Lake George 28 56 Argyle 40 6 Fort Ann 50 14 Salem 56 24 Luzerne 44 22 Lake George 14 46 Captains T. Kollman, B. Brown, and officials flip the coin at the start of the Lake George game. 71 Zac, Mark, and Randy react to score against Lake George. Randy and Bob crush Lake George. Terry strides from Lake George. Pete streaks for yardage against Lake George. spw Blue and Gold Captures 2nd Place in Adirondack League Teamwork is the name ot the game as Terry passes to his receiver. Warrensburg Kicks Through Rough Season; SCORES Bolton WE 4 THEY 1 Johnsburg 0 4 S. Glens Falls 2 3 Hartford 1 2 Johnsburg 0 0 South High 0 3 Hartford 0 2 Bolton 0 1 Tony, Bob, Leonard, and Mike listen to coach's game plan. Warrensburg fights Hartford for ball control. STANDING: H. Dutcher, D. Coulman, P. Bederian, R. Jenkins, T. Con- nelly, M. Ovitt. MIDDLE: R. Burdette, R. Sutphin, F. Monroe, M. Cameron, J. Cranker, L. Sutphin. BOTTOM: L. Lawler, C. Cleveland. Remains Undaunted Yearling Squad Gains Experience; Downs BACK: R. Lemieux, P. Connelly, T. Arnold, D. Olden, Z. Vannier, B. Dutcher. MIDDLE: P. Bed- erian, D. Esford, R. Burdett, R. Fish. FRONT: T. Connelly, D. Coulman. Tim and opponent approach each other with anticipation. In victory and defeat our squad is unified. Rick gets a tenacious hold on Schuylerville. Mike stacks up Granville for another victory. Granville 40-21 SCORES Stillwater We They 5 56 Queensbury We They 12 42 Cambridge 28 47 Corinth 12 57 Schuylerville 7 60 Whitehall 5 56 Broadalbin 15 48 Granville 40 21 Tim accepts a new trophy for quickest pin given in memory of Craig and Frank MacNeill. Above: Stephanie and Mr. and Mrs. MacNeill and Mr. Vasak. Rick starts to slam a half nelson on Granville. Seemingly on the sidelines Zach and Rick grapple with the enemy. A Schuylerville matman tries to gain psychological strategy over Warrensburg by shaving his head ! The annual pep rally touched off an aggressive football season, led by cheerleaders eager to teach their new cheers and improve the old ones. Opp., upper right - Varsity does Victorious, a new cheer, to lead players to defeat Hudson Falls. VARSITY SQUAD, ABOVE: Penny Planty, Kathy Combs - Captain, Jackie Kenyon, Tutti Cameron, Ann Wilkes, Julie Nissen, and Vicki Baker. JUNIOR VARSITY: Libby Wilkes, Judy Pendas, Mary Ann Combs - Captain, Mary Ann Costello, Laurie West, Vicki Fruda, and Judy Brown. We cheerleaders thank MISS LaPOINT and dancers for funding our camp training and new uniforms which were designed and made by RUTH BRUCE, RUTH FRUDA, MARY ELLEN REED, MARY SWEET. SHIRLEY WEST, and LEDA PERKINS. Our THANKS to EACH of you. Lake George Defeat Tops Season SCORES WE THEY WE THEY Bolton 62 25 82 56 Hudson Falls 74 62 59 58 Corinth 59 66 57 64 Luzerne 74 68 68 82 Hartford 66 29 64 26 Johnsburg 76 50 70 55 Lake George 71 73 70 57 Argyle 73 56 63 68 Fort Ann 64 54 57 45 L To R KNEELING: M . Brainard, B . Alger, T, . Kollman, B. Converse Jordan. STANDING: P. Davis, R. Converse, T. Muratori, M. Ovitt, Brown, P. Redfield. Spirits climbed as we defeated Hudson Falls and Luzerne and cli- maxed with our victory over rival Lake George 70-57. Above: T. Kollman helps trounce Johnsburg 76-50. Performance is recognized at the Sports Banquet at which P. Davis, above, accepts a trophy for an undefeated '72 JV season. J.V. Captures League Championship Again SCORES WE Bolton 53 Hudson Falls 37 Corinth 53 Luzerne 63 Hartford 63 Johnsburg 67 Lake George 54 Argyle 62 Fort Ann 53 THEY WE THEY 34 68 39 56 51 74 56 44 57 56 58 31 42 44 40 44 66 49 39 51 41 58 53 51 30 59 43 L To R KNEELING: G. Brown, K. Bunker, J. Walerstein, J. Webster, J. Webster, B. Jenkins. BACK: K. Scherer, G. Jenkins, M. Brown, P. Wilkes, E. Brown. A ctivities 83 A True Champion is the One Who Walks Off the Field With His Head Held High. John E. Dennett Annual Sports Banquet J. E. Dennett, Queensbury Athletic Director Carol and Anne share the J.V. un- defeated season as they receive their cheering trophy from Mrs. Lawrence. In basketball, the coveted MVP Award is presented to Terry Kollman. Waitresses Tina, Jennifer, and Jill consider giving athletes P. Wilkes and P. Redfield their 2nd, 3rd, and 4th helpings of ice cream. STUDENT COUNCIL: T. Ross, B. Pry me, P. Wilkes, K. Scherer, L. Lemieux, C. Gray, L. Pendas, R. Reynolds, W. Potter, S. Ross, K. Gray. Missing: P. Kenyon. OFFICERS: T. McGrath - Treas. , P. Redfield - Chm. , K. Reynolds - Pres. , V. Robinson - V. Pres. , K. Combs - Sec. JUNIOR HONOR SOCIETY: J. Nissen, J. Brown, M. Morey, D. Brown, J. Pendas, J. Brown, L. Morehouse, S. Lawrence, and S. Hayes. SENIOR HONOR SOCIETY: Mrs. Mills - Advisor, K. Combs, K. Reynolds, M. Weiss, D. Anderson, J. Nissen, L. Pendas, J. Zwart, Mr. Hertz - Advisor, V. Dingman, J. McGrath, and D. Chambers. Certificates for a well-played sea- son are given to football squad members D. Alger, D. Spatz, and A. Griffin. Our traditional silhouettes and trophies set the atmosphere for the Sports Banquet. Brown makes use of the time out while Kollman and Wilkes pick up pointers from Mr. Richards. A Championship Team, Academic Exemplify Students' Warrensburg retired undefeated after three bouts against area schools on WRGB'S ANSWERS PLEASE. Mr. Pryme presents the A-P plaque to our champs S. Venton, D. Scott, P. Red field, and C. Combs. REGENTS SCHOLARSHIP WINNERS and Alternates: D. Scott, R. Prespare, D. Anderson, D. Chambers, J. Nissen, G. Gillingham, A. Cameron, and S. Venton. J. Dusek receives honors from Mr. Fallon as fellow recipient M. Morey looks on. Awards, and Walkathon Participation Competitive Spirit From Mrs. Kenyon, Pete Redfield J. Nissen, D. Anderson, D. Cham' receives math award. bers win high average awards. TRAVELERS to SPAIN worked hard to earn money to spend seven April days in Spain. ABOVE: Jeff Major, Dennis Esford, Edna Latham, Donna Good- win, Vicki Fruda, Hildy Wood, Nancy Major, Lori Venton, Lori Lloyd, Jen Needham, Judy Brown, and Elnora Baker. The walkathon plaque goes to Rep. Kevin Gray. Melodies Linger Over Capacity Crowd The '73 annual Christmas Concert, held December 13th in the school auditorium, played to a STANDING-ROOM- ONLY crowd. The chorus and band blended their efforts under the direction of Mrs. Searles and Mr. Niles to the accompaniment of Mr. Frank and Mrs. LaBombard who played doU Q. In gratitude, six red roses and six white carnations were presented to Mrs. Searles by the chorus after their Grand Finale of Hallelujah Chorus. D. Goodwin, V. Maxam, J. McGrath, B. Monahan, K. Morehouse, Marsha Morey, Matt Morey. W.C.S. Band and Majorettes March Head Majorette Kathy leads W.C.S. band. MAJORETTES, STANDING: V. Fruda, A. Wilkes, L. West. CENTER: C. Southwick, M. Monroe, K. Reynolds, H. Reynolds. JUNIOR BAND: J. Gallup, S. Hayes, G. Mayes, D. Baker, S. Needham, J. Nissen, C. Schloss, D. Costello, R. Southwick, S. Lawrence, R. Nissen, P. Dusek, J. Dusek, T. Doyle, S. Ross, R. Reynolds, L. Damp, C. Johnson, M. Morehouse, F. Haskell. Mr. Niles receives plaque presented by Mary Ann Dusek in recognition of his dedication to his students. to Another L.A.F.A. Trophy Selections such as The Little Drummer Boy and Christmas Pastoral were enjoyed at the Christmas Concert. SENIOR BAND: K. Reynolds, S. Damp, T. Ross, M. Dusek, N. Mayor, L. Morehouse, J. Pendas, R. Bates, M. Combs, P. Planty, L. Pendas, G. Brown, E. Wilkes, Z. Vannier, J. Webster, J. Webster, D. Kinghorn, D. Es- ford, B. Davis, J. MacClelland, N. Davis, A. Wilkes, K. Combs, T. Cocozza, Z. Vannier, D. Chambers, J. McGrath, D. Anderson, K. Bunker, G. Jenkins, D. McKee, A. Cameron, M. Kenyon, Mr. Niles, P. Dusek, K. Kinghorn, D. Coulman, B. Jenkins, R. Muncil, P. Wilkes. Kevin and Valerie start off the Grand March with Mr. and Mrs. Langley (right). Junior Prom — April 29,1972 It's an Old Fashioned Love Song It was a cool, lavender and yellow evening at W.C.S. when adults and students alike gathered for the Junior Prom. Through the twilight hours, couples danced to the rock music of the Revised Edition. Tradition highlighted the evening as the court crowned the King and Queen, Bob and Jackie, who then led their retinue in a dance to the strains of It's An Old Fashioned Love Song. Elected to the 1972 Prom Court were Kevin Gray, Bob Brown, Mike Ovitt, Brian Converse, Tim Connelly, Bob Alger - King, Jackie Kenyon - Queen, Linda Semon, Kathi Reynolds, Kathy Combs, Pam Kenyon, Marian Weiss. LIBRARY CLUB: Mrs. Ovitt, C. Altman, K. Kern, C. Southwick, L. Noble, J. Johnson, C. Ross, C. Pratt SITTING: R. Bates, R. Baker, R. Hall, M. Morey AV CREW: R. Ross, C. Coonradt, R. Durkin, R. Fish, A. Griffin, S. Noble, M. Legas, D. Gillingham, T. Belden, R. Goodnow, J. Oehler, Mr. F. Soldwedel, T. Hayes In addition to the school's popular VTR and Xerox machine, a new paper appeared - The Student Pulse. Headed by Mrs. Frulla and printed by Big Bertha, the Pulse repeatedly SOLD OUT in its first year of publication. We welcome and wish luck to our sister publication. STUDENT PULSE, STAFF MEM- BERS: S. Eddy, D. Scott, T. Baker look at model paper. Richard Hayes looks for ideas for the next issue. TICKET TAKERS: M. Barlow, P. Cooper, S. Hayes, S. Planty, M. Muratori, D. Costello, J. Mc- Grath, L. Damp, C. Reynolds, S. Lawrence, D. Lemieux, L. More- house, J. Nissen, L. Pendas, K. Costello, E. Latham, K. Damp, S. Damp FIRE WARDENS: K. Grey, B. Con- verse, C. Bills, G. Kern, C. Con- verse, J. Santolin, T. Kollman, M. Ovitt, P. Dusek, D. Robinson, G. Gillingham, B. Brown, J. Sprague ANNOUNCERS: J. Parrish, U, Cameron, K. Reynolds, D. Scott, S. Ven- ton, N. Cooper, H. Scherer, K. Grey, K. Pratt, M. Muncil, D. Ander- son, and J. Kern CHESS CLUB: Mr. J. Dye, P. Dusek, J. Major, J. Winslow, B. Gallup, J. Zwart, T. Baker, V. Dingman, R. Moon Rich and Janine pick their brains. Lil reads football copy to Mr. Nettleton, advisor. Hackensack BUSINESS STAFF: D. Needham, S. Hope, C. Planty, H. Dutcher, K. Hall. Missing: P. Grady. Julie and Andrea oversee '13 Hackensack Literary Staff: Lil Proctor, Marsha Morey - Photo Editor, Julie Nissen - Supervisor, Dawn Gillingham, Tam Baker, Rich Twiss, Cindy Perry, Anita Tucker, Mr. Smith - Photos, Andrea Cameron - Editor, Barb Smith - Class Editor, Edna Latham - Activity Editor, Lanette Lemieux, Janine Semon - Sports Editor. We especially want to thank Coach Cranker who provided so many positive pictures of our area. THANKS COACH! This is Whaf We Did Mr. Vasak tries to dribble the ball, but the donkey is as stubborn as a ... mule. The great pumpkin arrives in Warrensburg October 28 for the Halloween Window Painting contest. Teachers and students look for books at Mrs. Frulla's annual F.E.E. Book Fair - a popular and successful event. Mr. Hertz socks it to 'em during the Student-Faculty Volleyball game. And This is what we liked: overalls, and smocks ’n socks - We wore what we wanted. It was a comfortable age! L'eggs, tye-dye, hair! colossal leg pants, Mickey Mouse, political posters, patches everywhere! denim all over, peace ... Class Rings — Graduation Announcements Name Cards and Accessories — Caps and Gowns Taylor-made Yearbooks BALFOUR-TAYLOR Represented by Bob Gray - Jim Gerding - Bob Macfadden 100 P. O. BOX 2509 SCHENECTADY, N.Y. 12309 A good bank, a good neighbor. First National Bank of Glens Falls, Member of F.D.I.C. From Cottage to Castle WOODBURY LUMBER Glens Falls 793-2505 JOHN LAUDA Posters, Incense, Old Jeans and Crazy Things 32 South Street Glens Falls, New York ENGLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 60 Main Street Warrensburg, New York 12885 Phone: 623-3271 Compliments of DON STONE Complete Line of Floor Coverings, Office Furniture s' s J ✓ Nationally Advertised Rugs and Carpets Hoover Home Appliances FLOORS 'INC. Compliments of BROMLEY IMPORTS, INC. SALES AVJI SERVICE Free Estimates, Wall to Wall Installations by Trained Mechanics Quaker Rd. Homes Churches Motels Offices Phone 793-0300 © Glens Falls, N. Y. Upper Glen Street Glens Falls, New York Phone: 793-3488 Compliments of OPTICAL ASSOCIATES OF GLENS FALLS HOWARD JOHNSON’S RESTAURANT 290 Glen Street Glens Falls, N. Y. 12801 Phone: 518 793-4424 RALPH R. SHAPIRO Lake George, New York 9 Pine Street Glens Falls, New York Phone: 792-2333 Equipment Furniture Office Supplies 102 Regular King ROBERT J. SWEET INC. Lumber Junction Route 9 and Route 28 Warrensburg, New York Warrensburg - 623-4341 Lake George - 668-2524 RAY’S QUALITY APPLIANCES 288 Glen Street 792-9090 Refrigerators - Freezers Dishwasher s Gas and Electric Ranges Washers - Dryers Air Conditioners Kitchen Cabinets 103 JOSEPH M. BARLOW 31 Main St. , Warrensburg, N. Y. Phone: 623-3151 or 668-5024 McPHILLIPS-NORTHERN INC. GENERAL INSURANCE Prompt, Courteous Service THE CHILDRENS STORE and CLOTHES HUT Beauty Salon 792-7474 MR. WALT COIFFURES Wig Salon - Fashion Boutique Nor th way Ridge Street Glens Falls Glens Falls, N. Y. 12801 Boutique 792-6444 RELIABLE JEWELRY COMPANY 227 Glen Street Congratulations Glens Falls, New York Class of 1973 In Glens Falls Since 1932 JIM, THE FLORIST GRANDMOTHER’S HOUSE 148 Main Street Warrensburg, N. Y. 623-9214 144 Palmer Ave. Corinth, N. Y. 654-7844 1 H 45 JHain ■HJarreneburg, Seattle World's Fair Floral Design Winner ! Compliments of Phone 623-9492 Open 24 Hours WARRENSBURG MOBIL OSCAR’S HICKORY HOUSE, INC. Route 9 and 87 Warrensburg, N. Y. 12885 OSCAR QUINTAL, Proprietor Auto Repairs - Tune-ups JERRY and JACK QUINTAL, Managers Brake Work N.Y.S. Inspection Station Everything to build with Compliments of GROSSMAN’S LUMBER ORTON and McCLOSKEY Glens Falls, N. Y. Compliments of Oak Street Oil Company, Inc, 9 Horicon Avenue Warrensburg, New York CAREER CHECKLIST will your first job measure up? □ Desirable working hours? At Continental, we work five days a week . . . and quit at fourp.m. □ Good pay and fringe benefits? In addition to good pay, Continental employ- ees have excellent fringe benefits, including vacations and many paid holidays. □ Clean, comfortable working conditions? Our large, new completely air-condi- tioned building offers the most modern working conditions in the Glens Falls area. □ What kind of people will you work with? Surveys show that our employees con- sider their friendly co-workers a major work benefit. □ Interesting work? Continental employees are assigned a variety of challeng- ing jobs, protecting people and property throughout the Northeast. □ What about advancement? We carefully place and train our employees . . . then promote them when they are ready to move forward. □ Is it a broad-based career opportunity? Continental is one of America s largest prop- erty and casualty insurance organizations. Op- portunities for capable people exist through- out the United States. for a Career with a Future- check with us The Continental Insurance Companies NORTHEASTERN DEPARTMENT 333Glen Street GlensFalls.N.Y. 12801 105 REYNOLD'S APPLIANCE AND TV 58 Main Street Warrensburg, New York Compliments of Compliments of GOLDSTOCK’S NICK'S LIQUOR STORE SPORTING GOODS Fred’s QUALITY MEATS AND DELICATESSEN 48 Main Street Phone: 623-9411 Warr., N.Y. Choice of Beef - Cut to Order - Cold Cuts N.Y. Sharp Cheddar Cheese, Home Made Salads and Cheese Spread Open 7 Days a Week Northway Plaza KOHN BROTHERS SHOES Glens Falls, New York 179 Glen Street Glens Falls, New York 10« BAKER’S PHARMACY 149 Main Street Warrensburg, N. Y. BRUCE BUICK, INC. OPPORTUNITIES UNLIMITED Over 300 Guaranteed Jobs for Men and Women For further information, contact: S. Sgt. William P. Thornton U.S. Army Recruiter Compliments of THE OPEN DOOR • motel harry s • pool y ) p f •dining • liquors inn route 9 warrensburg, new york 282 Glen Street Glens Falls, N.Y. 12801 792-5181 QUAKER ELECTRIC SUPPLY code 518 623 9b98 h. demarest, prop. Wholesale Distributors Area Code 518 792-1165 Quaker Village at Cor. Quaker and Bay Roads Glens Falls. N.Y. 12801 MERKEL GELMAN LANGWORTHY SUNOCO 210 Main Street Warrensburg, New York Phone: 623-9768 The Store of Cheerful Service Downtown Glens Falls THE STUDENT COUNCIL PRESIDENT — KATHI REYNOLDS VICE PRESIDENT — VALERIE ROBINSON SECRETARY — KATHY COMBS TREASURER — TOM McGRATH ASSEMBLY CHAIRMAN — PETER REDFIELD Pam Kenyon Kevin Gray Lanette Lemieux Tammy Ross Brian Pryme Kevin Scherer Peter Wilkes Cheryl Gray Judy Pendas Rex Reynolds Shane Ross Mark Grace Wanda Potter Adviser: Mr. Donald Fallon lJishes Vfri: Toy Verge Y(fl??)NES5 Y(RSTWm Life ’5 Challenge“ J Iel5 Dimension Hen Center TJU. Master Life's Challenge AHEAP U)TH 'Lha. Jrsus Christ One UrxD} Next To THE High School ■ 2ox !6Sj iDfintetfs NY- WAGONER BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, INC. 304 Bay Street, Glens Falls, New York Authorized Dealer Royal Office Products Sales — Service — Rentals — Supplies Phone: 793-5168 Compliments of MICO'S Formals for All Occasions 30 South Street Glens Falls, New York ROBERT'S JEWELRY SHOP I 70 Glen Street Glens Falls, New York TEACHERS' AIDES Pauli ne Dusek Marie Lloyd Madeline Daly Jo Ann Sinko Janice Kenyon Valerie Smith Lee Combs Dot Orton Mae Cameron Compliments of STATE BANK OF ALBANY I 38 Main Street Warrensburg, New York Member FDIC JOMAR OF GLENS FALLS, INC. 32 Elm Street Glens Falls, N. Y. 12801 Formal Gowns for PROMS — BRIDESMAIDS — BRIDALS Starting at $20 SAVE WHERE THEY'RE MADE! Phone: 792 7844 Mon. to Fri. 10-3 GLENDALE FURNITURE CO., INC. Home of Distinctive Quality Furniture Upper Glen Street Glens Falls, New York Phone: 792-1 108 WARREN AUTO PARTS, INC. Automotive, Marine, and Industrial Supplies 191 Main Street Best Wishes to the Class of '73 Warrensburg: 623-3381 Glens Falls: 792 3731 THE PILLARS REYNOLD’S APPLIANCE AND TV and Gomer Authorized Dealer in 84 Main Street Zenith and Motorola Warrensburg, New York 58 Main Street Warrensburg, New York DURLING STUDIO OF PHOTOGRAPHY Your senior portrait today becomes one of your cherished possessions tomorrow. We thank you for allowing us to create your portraits and wish you all success and happiness in the future. EDWARD A. DURLING DONALD J. SMITH Master of Photography Associate 22 I Main Street Hudson Falls, N. Y. 12839 Phone: 747 4663 THE HALLS NOTQUITA RANCH Compliments of PERRY ELECTRIC Electrical Contractors Warrensburg, New York 623-361 1 ENGLE'S DEPARTMENT STORE 60 Main Street Warrensburg, New York Phone: 623-3271 JACOB'S AND TONEY Athol, New York I.G.A. APP's — POA'S - l 4 HORSES HOME OF FROSTY HAWK For All Your Shoe Needs BROWN'S SHOE STORE 148 Main Street Warrensburg, New York EICHLER FORD — MERCURY Phones: 623-4221 668-2080 22 Main Street Warrensburg, New York BOULETTE’S PHARMACY A. MARKEY Compliments of PAINTING CONTRACTORS, INC. WESTERN AUTO Your Family Store 8 Summit Street Warrensburg New York Warrensburg, New York Phone: 623-9992 Compliments of WARREN PRINTING 31 Warren St. Warrensburg RAY'S LIQUOR Stan Cranker STORE Congratulations to the Class of 1973 Warrensburg New York JUNE'S CERAMICS 188 Main Street, Warrensburg, New York POTTER'S DINER Congratulations Class of 73 NORTHWAY PLAZA Goldstock's Sporting Goods Plaza Wines and Liquors State Bank of Albany Trends Unlimited Montgomery Ward Co. Jonathan Reid Sterling Optical Reid's Carousel Shop Toy and Hobby Shop Rudolf's Jewelry Store W. T. Grant Co. Stewarts Red Lion Mack Drugs Dee's Thom McAn Shoes Erlangers Frankel's The Singer Company Howland Dept. Store ED AND PEARL KREINHEDER Kreinheder Antiques, 197 Main Street_____ MOUNTAIN BROOK MOTEL Routes 9 and 28 Warrensburg, New York John and Pat Moore Compliments of MERV HADDEN AUTO SALES TfrjSietffJdutrfKf ,CARt thru a fK-4 St BOOK 7-f CfUn. St. cjnHA HUGH'S FLpWERS 17 Horicon Avenue Warrensburg, New York 623-2211 C. V. PETERS Since 1901 Fine Men's Clothing Accessories Downtown Glens Falls ROBERT J. SWEET, INC. lUtier fnb HORICON AVE. WARRENSBURG N. Y. Lumber Junction Route 9 and 28 Warrensburg, New York Warrensburg— 623-4341 Lake George — 668-2524 Mike and Helen Lawler Compliments of CARSWELL TRUCKS CENTER, INC. 685 Glen Street Glens Falls, New York Phone: 792-0934 G. J. POTTER AGENCY, INC. 142 Main Street Warrensburg, N. Y. 12885 GILBERT J. POTTER G. JOHN POTTER, JR. MUNDY'S GAS SERVICE Bulk and Bottled Gas Chestertown, New York Phone 494-2715 Compliments of THE HISTORIC WARREN INN HILL CORP. OUTLET BARN Famous Make Sportswear and Dresses Compliments of NORTHEASTERN PRODUCTS CORPORATION Compliments of 50 River Street, Warrensburg, MAIN st; warrensburg NEW YORK 12885 N. Y. CAMERON CAMERON Athol, NY 12810 Phone: 623-2324 Congratulations Class of 73 EGAN'S BARBER SHOP DON and KARL workshops • • • in the arts and crafts for all ages the store — a place for people who make things to share with people who use things For more information, please call Linda Trinkau9. director: 623-2220 Congratulations to the Class of '73 RICHARD BAKER AND SONS Compliments of A. C. EMERSON CO., INC. People n1 Things Insured Life — Health — Car — Home — Business Tel. 494 3659 THOMAS J. COLEMAN INSURANCE BROKER Fawn Ridge Box 378 Warrensburg, NY 52 River Street Warrensburg, New York Compliments of EVERGREEN HAVEN NANCY'S BEAUTY SHOP Compliments of 22 Summit Street 623-9304 The Warrensburg - Lake George News Established 1878 Official Paper of Warren County RONALD M. SHAVE HOME BUILDER AND CONTRACTOR Schroon River Road Warrensburg, New York Phone: 623 9836 Sophomore Class PRESIDENT — KEVIN SCHERER SECRETARY — DAVE COLEMAN VICE PRESIDENT — GREGG KERN TREASURER — ANNE MUNCH STUDENT COUNCIL — VALERIE ROBINSON, PETE WILKES Jeff Ackley Sandy Cameron Ted Ackley Doris Cleveland Don Alger Dorothy Cleveland Kathy Alger Tom Coiona Dean Allmon Earlene Collins Rici Acurie Maryann Combs Tim Arnold Maryann Costello Kathy Baker Mel Daniels Rose Baker Nancy Davis Tammy Baker Ingrid Fisher Rena Bates Vicki Fruda Larry Bentley Dawn Gillingham Ernie Brown Duane Gillingham Mouse Brown Bob Goodnow Mike Brown Paul Greene Cindy Brunetto Andy Griffin Rhonda Brunner Ricky Hayes Kevin Bunker Bob Jenkins Mike Cameron Debbie Johnson Joanne Johnson Dale Reed David Kinghorn Cheryl Ross Don Kingsley Carol Southwick Tom Lamb Curtis Sparks Marshall Lamphier Dave Spatz Tim Lavergne Jolene Sprague Lorri Lloyd Kevin Sprague June MacClelland Anita Tucker Jeff Major Richard Twiss Nancy Major Jeff Webster Steve Martin John Webster Brenda McElroy Lisa Weiss David McKee Laurie West Barb Monahan Jeff Winslow Sue Needham John Winslow Lee Noble Hildy Wood Becky Ovitt Mike Wood Lillian Proctor Laurie Redfield Compliments of Maynard D. Baker Funeral Home Dignity - Service - Reverence 114 Main Street Warrensburg, N . Y. 12885 Tel. 518-623-2065 623-9303 CURTIS CASH CARRY Best Wishes to the Class of '73 106 River Street Warrensburg, New York DOLL HOUSE RESTAURANT Lumber and Mill Work Hardware, Paints Plumbing and Electrical Supplies DICK PENNOCK’S GULF U-HAUL RENTALS 623-2180 — Dick Delia Corner of 4th and Main Warrensburg Warrensburg, New York 12885 Cindy — Stacey — Liz — Edna Dave — Lenny — Barb — Julie — Sandi Janine — Mr. Nettleton PATRONS Mr. and Mrs. Gary Argiropoulos Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Bamberger and Son Judy Benedict Bill's Restaurant M iss Judith Cafaro Pauline and Dick Cline Earl and Lee Combs The Crain's Mr. and Mrs. J. Cudney Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham Best Wishes! Mr. and Mrs. Tom de la Reguera Mr. and Mrs. Charles DeVitto Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dorrance Mr. and Mrs. John Dye Mr. and Mrs. G. E. Farrell Floormaster, Glens Falls Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Mrs. Richard Fruda Mr. and Mrs. Rino Frulla and David Mrs. Elihu Geraghty Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grace and Family Mr. and Mrs. Gordon A. Hayes, Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth J. Hertz Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Keenan Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kenyon Mr. and Mrs. George Lane Reverend and Mrs. Oren J. Lane Mr. and Mrs. Donald J. Langley Miss Florence LaPoint Mr. and Mrs. John D. LaBombard Dr. and Mrs. Clinton E. Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. William Lloyd Ray and Anita Matteau Mildred Moore Mr. and Mrs. Edward Munn Mr. and Mrs. Edward J. Nettleton Mr. and Mrs. Richard Nissen and Family Mr. and Mrs. A. Leslie Olden Mr. and Mrs. John Ovitt Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Pennock and Family Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Ross Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Scriver Mrs. Lenore L. Searles Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Semon and Family Ralph C. Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sinko and Family Mr. Soldwedal Barbara A. Spencer Stoney's Restaurant Mr. and Mrs. Thomas C. 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