Warrensburg High School - Hackensack Yearbook (Warrensburg, NY)
- Class of 1977
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These people that I see each day, I come to know them well. We suffer as we learn to add. To write, or read or spell! Most of us have been here years. Others are quite new. In the end. I'll love them all. Old friends and the new ones too! We start each year together And stay so till the end. We'll last throughout the summer. Till school begins again! Barbi Warner 2 I want someone to laugh with me, someone to be brave with me, someone to please me and help my discrimination with his or her own remark, and at times, no doubt, to admire my acuteness and penetration.” Robert Burns She gets involved. That's hard to believe!!! ANTICIPATION How come I get the job? 4 During each of her 22 years of teaching and coaching at W.C.S., she has given much support and advice to the girls who have been under her guidence. For many years she coached hockey, cheerleading, volleyball, basketball, and soft- ball single-handed. Each sport that was added to her list represented many more hours of her own time. We know her quick smile and sense of humor will continue to touch everyone who comes in contact with her. Through her determination, girls have started to come into their own at W.C.S. For this and all you've done, we dedicate this 1977 HACKENSACK to you ... MRS. FAY CUDNEY D E D I C A T I O N 5 HACKENSACK STAFF 6 TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION ...........4 HACKENSACK STAFF .. .10 SENIORS .............11 UNDERCLASSMEN .......31 ACTIVITY ............45 SPORTS ..............57 FACULTY .............85 ADMINISTRATION AD VER TISEMENT .....99 You to the left and I to the right For the ways of men must sever - And it well may be for a day and a night; And it well may be forever. But whether we meet or whether we part (For our ways are past our knowing), A pledge from the heart to its fellow heart On the ways we all are going! Here's Luck! For we know not where we are going. 8 You to the left and I to the right For the ways of men must sever - And it well may be for a day and a night And it well may be forever! But whether we live or whether we die (For the end is past our knowing) Here's two frank hearts and the open sky. Be a fair or an ill wind blowing! Here's luck! In the teeth of all the winds blowing! 9 HACKENSACK STAFF Standing L. To R. Scott Gram, Andy Fruda, Linda Dunworth (editor). Sue Lawrence, Linda Damp, Linda Markey, Kevin White, Debbie Sullivan, Ms. Ranado (advisor) Kneeling: Matt Kennedy, Rex Reynolds, Gregg Fuller, Shane Ross (assist, ed.). Max Morehouse, Missing Terry LaVergne, Mike Lagas, Flint Scherer. 12 13 Connie A. Altman Jr. Band Carol B. Baker Jill Campbell French Club 3,4; Fr. Cl. Pres. 4; Hockey 2-4; Basketball 2-4; Soft - ball 2-4; Volleyball James Dennis Carroll Thomas Clifford Belden Charlene F. Brown Baseball 4 yrs; Basket- ball 4 yrs. Soccer 3,4; Football 1,2; Jr. Band 2 yrs. Linda Jean Damp Band 1-4; Chor. 1-4; JHS 2 yrs; Fr. Cl. 3,4; Prom Ct, Comm. 3; Fire Wrdn. 4; St. Coun 4; Exec. Comm. 4; Hock. 1-4; Voll. 3,4; Bskball. 3,4; Tennis 1-4; Girl's State 3. Michael J. DiPietro Syracuse Convention 3; Chess Club. 14 Tom - It matters not how long you live but how well. Jfm - Nature does nothing use- lessly. Linda - Within you there's a sanctuary to which you can re- treat at any time be yourself. Boo Boo - When you've got a name like Boo Boo, what can go wrong? Carol - Things are not always what they seem. Jill - Friendship is the basis of life. Mike - History will exonerate me. Advisor: Connie - You can't plan the future by the past. Sorry- No Photo 15 Marilyn Jean Dingman Terrence Brian Doyle St. Coun. 4 yrs; JHS 7, 8; Cl. Pres. 1; Ftball 1-3; Bskball 1-4; Bsball 1-4; Soccer 4; Golf 8. Yvonne Catherine Dumond Linda Jo Dunworth Chor. 1-4; Yrbk. 2-4, Ed. 3,4; Nwsp. 1; Vol- ley. 1; bskball. 1,2, donk. 4; tennis 2. Hollie Lynn Eddy Gregory E. Fuller Proj. Cl. 1; Ftball 1-4; Bskball 1,3; Tennis 2; Yrbk 4; Fire W. 4. Andrea R. Fruda Chor. 7,8; St. Coun. 1-3, V.P. 3; Cl. Pres. 2; Pr. Qn. 3; Cheer. 1-4, Capt. 3,4; Hock. 4; Volley. 3,4; Yrbk. 4. Janice Elizabeth Gallup Bnd 1-4; Pres. 3; Chor. 1—4; All-St. 3; Fr. Cl. 3,4; Fire W. 4; Pr. ct. 3; Hock. 1; Voll. 3,4; Bskbl 1,2; Sftbl. 1,2. 16 Marilyn - We seek the truth and will endure the consequences. Andy - All that we love, deeply becomes a part of us. Fuddy - Greater love has no man Jan - He who hesitates is lost, than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. Linda - In every man's writings, the character of the writer must lie recorded. Hoi lie - If we had no faults, we would not take so much pleasure in noticing those of others. Dole - Laughter is not a bad be- ginning for a friendship and it is the best ending for one. Dewey - All things work together for good to them that love God. One day we shall be able to look back and smile At the way we cried together, the way we laughed together. And the way we loved together All done in harmony and Unity. Smile - because we did it together. 17 Scott Gram Yrbk; 4; Fire Wrdn. 4; Baseball 1-4; Football, Basketball. Stephen W. Gram David M. Greene Mary Jane Harford Raymond Merle Haskell Charles G. Hayes Student Pulse 2-4; Fire Warden 3,4. Susan Marie Hayes Band 5 yr.; Chor. 3 yrs.; JHS 3 yr.; Cl. Sec 3-4, V.P. 2; St. Cn. V. P. 4; Pr. Ct. 3; Fr. Cl. 3; Hock. 1-4; Vol. 1-4; Bskbl. 3 yr.; Tennis. 18 Scott - Wasted Days and Wasted Nights •R.B. - People who make no noise are dangerous, CLASS FLOWER: ROSE Steve - Everone has his day and some days last longer than others. Mary - The tragedy of love is indifference. Charlie - This is our last song together... there's no other way we can say good-bye. Dave - In the future look ahead into the sky, and not behind the clouds. Ray - Let no one who loves be cal led altogether unhappy. Even love unreturned has its rainbow. Beak - Love sought is good, but given unsought is better. Terry L. Hayes Paul P. Keene Matthew Wm. Kennedy Martin Lee Kenyon Chorus 2-4. Basketball 3 yr.; Football 1; Golf 1-4. Michael 0. Lagas Fr. Ward 4; Yrbk. 4; Scorekeeper Susan Lucinda Lawrence JHS 3 yr.; Band 6 yr.; Chor. 1,4; Fr. Cl. 3,4; PA 4; Fire Wrdn. 4; Yrbk. 4; Cheer. 1; Hock. 1-4; Voll. 2-4; Bskbll. 2-4; Tennis 1-4; Syracuse Conv. 3. Denise Michelle Lamphier Donna L. Lloyd 20 Matt - Your friends are kind to you if you are kind to them. Sue - Everybody calls clear those ideas which have the same degree of confusion as his own. CLASS COLOR: SILVER AND BLUE SIL VER AND BLUE S L VER AND BLUE Terry - What we anticipate sel- dom occurs, what we least expect generally happens. Marty - In life we must not borrow; live today and not tomorrow. Mike - There has to be somebody doing something bad somewhere sometime. Denise - It's a great misfortune to be of use to nobody; scarcely less to be of use to everybody. Donna - The greatest kindness we can offer each other is the truth. 21 Nancy Ellen MacClelland Cl. Treas. 1-4; Bnd. 2-4; Chor. 1-4; JHS 1; Fr. Cl. 3,4; Hock. 1-4; Volley. 1-4; Bskbll. 2-4; Ski Cl. 4. Bonnie Lee Martin Chor. 1-4; All-State 3,4; Solo Comp. 3,4; Fr. Cl. 4; Dk. Bskball. 4; Prom Comm. 3. Ernest Fred Mattison Charles Frank Mineo Bsball. 1-4; Cross Country 4. Daryl Mark Monroe Max Joseph Morehouse Bnd. 1-4; Senior Play 3; Fire Wrdn. 4; Ski Cl. 4; Photo- Ed. Yrbk. 4; Tennis 1,2,4; Soccer 1,2,4; Golf 3. Brian Needham Richard R. Nissen JR. Cl. V.P. 3; Boy's State 3; WHO'S WHO 4; H.S. ALL AMERICAN 4; Ftball. 1,2; Bskball 4 yrs; Bsball 4 yrs; Soccer 4. 22 Nan - I am an incurable romantic. I believe in hope, dreams, and decency. Bear - Whenever there is friend- ship, there is a chance for human beings. EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE: Bonnie-A merry heart makes a cheerful countenance: but by a heart's sorrow, a broken spirit is renewed. Chuck - A person should be up- right, not be kept upright. Ernie - My main objective in this world is to get out of it alive. Mark - Life is nothing but a dream., so wake up America. Reggie - For each age is a dream Rich - There is nothing permanent that is dying, or one that is coming except change, to birth. 23 Mark Edward O'Connor Cheryl Lee Ovitt Softball 2; Volleyball 1; Wrestling Scorekeeper. Carrie S. Reynolds Majorette. Rexford C. Reynolds III Prom CL 3, Comm. 3; Cl. Sec. 1,2; Band 1-4; Chor. 1; St. Coun. 1; Fire Wrdn. 4; Sr. Play 4; Bsball 1-4; Soccer 1-4; Bskbll. 2-4; All- American Soccer 4. Robert J. Parent Fire Wrdn. 4; Prom ct. 3; Bskbll. 6 yr.; Football 1; Golf 1; Baseball 2-4. Star Francine Planty Chor. 1-4; Major 3; WresL Scorekeeper 2-4; Hock. 1-4; VolI, 1-4; Bskbll. 1,2; Sftbll. 1,2; Tennis 1-4; Fire Wrdn. 4. Shane L. Ross Terry L. Ross SL Coun. 5 yr.. Pres. 3; Cl. Pres. 3; Yrbk. Co-ed 4; Fire Wrdn. 4; Band 1-4; Soccer 1-4; Bskbll. 3 yr.; Tennis 2 yr. 24 Bob - Jealousy Is always bom together with love, but It does not always die when love dies. Rusty - And throughout all eternity I forgive you, you forgive me. Burelson - Life is painting a picture, not doing a sum. Star - See not with your eyes; they see limitations. Rather seek with understanding and see more. Shane - Anyone can hold the helm when the sea is calm. Red - You give little when you give your possessions; when you give yourself, you truly give. FiFI - He who has patience may encompass anything. Sorry - No Photo Terry - The friendship that can cease has never been real. 25 Flint Scherer Doreen A. Sherman Chorus 4. David Michael Smith Football 1-3; Basketball 3 yrs.; Baseball 2 yr.; Soccer 4; Prom ct. 3; Prom Comm. 3. Sharon Dale Taylor Randy J. Tucker Richard Tuttle Football; Basketball; Prom King 3. Daryl G. Waterman Band; Chorus; Solo Comp. 26 Flint - Where there is no vision, there is not future. Richie - The strongest man in the world is he who stands most alone. Hackensack Co-Editors: Linda Dunworth Shane Ross Staff Photographers: Mike Lagas Members: Sue Lawrence Max Morehouse Doreen - Happiness is being with Ricky for ever. Shim - What you can become, you already are. Daryl - A man with God is al- ways in the majority. Dave - Imagination is more im- portant than knowledge. Randy - A friend is, as it were, a second self. Ken - More than all else that's to be guarded, guard your heart, for it is the source of life. 27 Kevin White Donald D. Wells Linda M. Winslow Syracuse Convention 3. Walter Scott Wright Soccer; Tennis; Chess Cl.; Fire Warden. 28 Don - Truth is the most valuable thing we have. Let us not econo- mize it. Walt - Friendship bridges the gap between what things are and what they could be. Kevin - Life is the pattern we continually alter, but which never seems to fiL Linda - Dreams are the visions of our desires. Business: Linda Damp Copy Editor: Andy Fruda Layout and Cropping Specialists: Greg Fuller, Scott Gram Matt Kennedy, Terry LaVergne, Rex Reynolds, Shane Ross, Flint Scherer, Kevin White 29 Walter B. Clevenger Football; Wrestling; Tennis; BOCES Building Trade. Walt - Give us a prayer brother Ben and pass the beer around again. Kimberly Ann Kern Lib. Cl. 2 yr.; Hockey 1-4; Volleyball l 2; Basket- ball 2-4 Kimmy - Oh, that PANG, where more than madness lies. The worm that won't sleep and never dies. Terry LaVergne Baseball 2 3; Soccer 1-4; Fr Wrdn 4 Terry - I'm to good to be true. Sharie Theresa Mayes Band 1,2,4 Cher - True greatness is unconscious if not, then it is not true. 30 J u N I O R S_ C. Backman D. Baker D. Baker M. Baker B. Baldwin M. Barlow N. Benoit B. Bentley R. Brisbin K. Converse J. Countryman S. Cullen 32 R. Dingman L. Drumn T. French B. Fuller W. Fuller T. Gorman M. Grace E. Griffin R. Griffin B. Hall L. Harvey C. Johnson B. Lashomb P. Lemieux G. Mayes B. Morehouse M. Muratori K. Needham M. Nissen C. Olden R. Ormsby J. Osso C. Para D. Pennock P. Redfield R. Rose R. Ross H. Rumble J. Russell C. Schloss J. Smyth B. Stone J. Stone A. Swinton T. Trapasso W. Trapasso D. Tuttle M. Wallace M. Wells E. Johnson L. Winslow F. Witz 34 R. Annis D. Arnold D. Bailey J. Baker S. Baker T. Baker V. Baker D. Bruce D. Doyle D. Gillingham B. Bardi R. Cameron R. Durkin A. Gorman B. Belden D. Cleveland T. Durkin B. Blaner D. Combs D. Fish J. Brisbin S. Decker R. Galus ha D. Bruce M. Dingman J. Gates 35 C. Haskell K. Hastings M. Hayes V. Hayes C. Hensler A. Horstmyer S. Jacobs S. Johnson D. Keenan N. Koch K. Ladd C. LaFond B. Lapell C. Lloyd A. Martin J. Millington R. Moon M. Moore M. Morey M. Morgan R. Needham J. O'Connor D. Ovitt W. Parker M. Persons T. Potter 36 D. Rafferty K. Scott M. Stone T. Webster S. West S. Richards R. Sinko V. Sw inton T. Wells J. Wilde B. Ross D. Smith M. Trapasso R. Wendell K. Scherer K. Smyth T. Tucker G. Wescott M. Schiavi L. Sprague J. Vroman W. Schloss L. Springer V. Waterman D. Wilson B. Winslow 37 W. Arnold C. Backman C. Baker D. Baker R. Baker T. Baker B. Baldwin A. Barlow B. Beadnell M. Bederian R. Blackbird J. Brainard B. Brock L. Brown J. Burch J. Carpenter D. Cavanaugh K. Cavanaugh B. Collins S. Collins J. Combs J. Cullen R. Dalaba B. Davis B. Dunworth G. Fish M. Frank L. Fruda R. Fruda D. Frulla ■ J. Gallup C. Germain C. Germain P. Gillingham P. Goodnow T. Grace 38 S. Griffin F. Grover C. Haskell K. Hayes C. Hensler G. Hitchcock D. Holcomb P. Irwin R. Jeanotte J. Jenkins L. Markey E. Kinghorn M. LaFond A. Leika T. LaVergne R. Leonbruno J. McNeill H. Merrithew M. Morgan K. Mosher R. Mosher H. Munck R. Needham T. Needham K. Para R. Para D. Pennock F. Planty L. Pry me E. Reed 39 T. Reynolds E. Robinson R. Ross R. Rounds R. Rounds P. Schiavi K. Semon D. Smith B. Sparks R. Steves C. Stone J. Stone D. Sullivan J. Walker J. Wallace R. Wells L. Wheeler J. Wilkes J. Wilson S. Winslow H. Wood C. Winslow T. Winslow D. Zwart L. Winslow F. Witz W. Vaisey 40 EIGHTH GRADE Top Row (L-R): M. Fish, H.Burch, L. Crandall, C. Connelly, D. Duell, R. Combs, D. Decker, S. Alger, C. Alger, E. Combs, P. Combs, Bottom Row (L-R): G. Augusta, S. Austin, S. Bailey, L. Baker, T. Coughlin, J. Campbell, R. Bur- dette, C. Augusta, T. Clayfield, T. Bederian I Top Row (L To R): B. LeCount, K.KIussendorf, D. Fisher, R. Greene, P. Ladd, J. Langley, T. Hitchcock, Middle Row (L - R): S. Frazier, R. Drake, C. John- son, M. Langworthy, D. Grace, K. Meade, M. LaVergne, Bottom Row (L - R): D. Langworthy, 0. Kenyon, R. Musso, S. Hearl, G. Harris, J. Kenyon, J. Langabeer 41 Top Row (L-R):S. Prosser, S. Noble, J. Leonbruno, R. Richards, E. Moore, R. Needham, D. O'Connor, Middle Row (L-R) J. Mulvey, T. Lawrence, P. McNeil, T. Reed, T. Ricketson, M. McNeil Bottom Row (L-R): D. Potter, J. Pike, R. Monroe, R. Millington, E. Murphy, D. Robinson, J. Olden, T. Roberts. Top Row (L - R) D. Wood, D. Sullivan, K. Vroman, S. Rumble, L. Varnum, P. Wallace, K. Williams, Middle Row (L - R) D. Rounds K. Wood, H. Stad- er, B. Weidman, G. Wallace, G. Rounds, J. Vanderwalker, Bottom Row (L - R) M. Wilkes, L. West, D. Smith, T. Trapasso, R. Schoss, C. Wright, P. Wilkes 42 SEVENTH GRADE Top (L - R): A. Harris, S. Griffin, R. Hayes, S. Griffin, T. Fish, B. Angel, M. Fruda, B. Elwell, Middle (L - R): L. Keene, J. Gram, P. Germain, M. Hayes, M. Kennedy, P. Fruda, G. Graves, C. Gray, Bottom (L - R): P. Galusha, D. Davis, C. Hensler, A. Fidd, G. Hayes, B. Germain, C. Hensler Top Row (L-R): J. Coulman, M. Clayfield, C. Brady, T. Barlow, J. Brainard, C. Bartlett, C. Bliss, S. Cameron, Middle Row (L-R): S. Collins, T. Cameron, L. Austin, E. Ackley, E. Burdette, J. Baker, M. Clark, F. Curtis, J. Baker, Bot- tom (L-R): R. Cattone, T. Brown, S. Collins, S. Baker, C. Bombard, J. Brun- etto, T. Coulman, C. Cudney 43 Top (L - R): R. LaFond, T. Kotch, M. Persons, T. Reed, B. Remington, Mc- Neill, B. Leahy, J. Matern, Middle: S.0'Connor, A. Pettachi, C. Putnam, S. Reed, A. Mulvey, F. Mosher, P. Reynolds, D. Ross, M. Kinghorn, Bottom: D. Pratt, M. Muratori, R. Pennock, A. Niles, S. Munck, G. McNeill, K. Peters, R. Vaisey. Top (L - R): D. Shave, D. Rounds, M. VanDitto, N. Scriver, D. Vroman, N. Ross, D. Williams, L. Smith, H. Stader, Middle: A. Southwick, D. Seaman, M. Winslow, K. Smyth, C. Smith, B. Witz, S. Wilkes, J. West, J. Minor, L. Speidle, Bottom: S. Winslow, D. Vanderwalker, C. Springer, R.Ross, H. Wood, C. Stone, C. Wallace, D. Winslow, 0. Rumble, M. Shiavi. 44 OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS Bausch and Lomb Science Award: This award is given to the senior with the highest four year average Sue Hayes was the recipient this year and was eligible to compete for a four year scholorship at U Tellurude Association Award: The recipient is given a chance to compete to go to Cornell during the summer months. They are chosen if their PSAT scores are in the 99%ile. Diana Baker is this year's contestant. of R. 1976-77 DAR Good Citizen Award: This is awarded annually to a senior girl in each re- gional school. Linga Damp won this award based on honesty, loyalty, integrity, citizen- ship, sportsmanship, and leadership. The purpose of the Awards Assembly is to give recog- nition to those students who have shown academic ex- cellence. Leader of Tomorrow Award: Hoi lie Eddy was the recipient of this award. She competed a- gainst other seniors throughout the country. The test was on general homemaking knowled- ge. Regents Scholarships: These scholarships are based on the highest marks of the Regents Scholarship Test. Win- ners this year were Michael DePietro, Susie Hayes, Sus- an Lawrence, Linda Winslow, and Walter Wright. Alter- nates were Yvonne Dumond and Daryl Waterman. 46 HONOR SOCIETIES SENIOR Standing: (L-R); S. Lawrence, L. Damp, C. Hayes, L. Winslow, A. Swinton, M. Grace, N. Benoit, M. O'Connor, Mr. Hertz (Advisor) Front: M. DiPietro, M. Baker, Mrs. Frul I a (Advisor) JUNIOR Standing: (L-R) J. O'Connor, S. Jacobs, M. Hayes, B. Davis, M. Frank, D. Zwart, R. Para, C. Hensler, K. Mos- her, D. Cleveland J. Brisbin STUDENT COUNCIL Standing: (L-R): R. Sinko, S. Costello, Front; M. Persons, E. Murphy, D. O'Connor, M. Bederian, T. Gor- man, L. Pryme, L. Damp, C. Schloss, T. Tranpasso, Sitting: D. Combs, T. Needham, J. Brunetto. Missing; R. Needham, S. Hayes, P. Redfield. 47 STUDENT PULSE Student Pulse: Standing (L- R) D. Cleveland, S. Johnson, M. Gritsback, K. Scott, Advisor, Mrs. Frulla, Missing- Charles Hayes. FRENCH CLUB French Club: Standing- (L To R) S. Lawrence, L. Damp, T. Winslow, B. Dunworth, J. Brainard, A. Leika, B. Schloss, D. Frulla, M. Grace, C. Backman, E. Griffin, S. Johnson, B. Kinghorn, B. Steves, B. Beadnell, B. Martin, M. Gritzbach, Advisor, Mrs. Kimmerly, Kneeling- L. Winslow, L. Campbell, J. Brisbin, M. Moore, S. West, L. Harvey, R. Moon, J. Gallop, K. Hayes, N. Koch, M. Frank, S. Jacobs, L. Fruda, B. Davis, M. Lafond. 48 Standing (L To R) S. Bailey, L. West, J. West, K. Brown, K. Vro- man Sitting (L To R) T. Coughlin, R. Combs TICKET TAKERS AND LIBRARY CLUB Standing (LTo R) K. Hastings, S. Combs, K. Connelly, D. Wood, Mrs. Ovitt, S. Bailey, S. Johnson, M. Gritzback 49 Fire Wardens: M. O'Connor, S. Costello, W. Clevenger, M. Morehouse, R. Parent, B. Needham, C. Mineo Kneeling: S. Ross, R. Reynolds, D. Smith Missing: S. Lawrence, J. Cambell, L. Damp, N. McClleland, S. Hayes, S. Planty FIRE WARDENS AND P.A. ANNOUNCERS 50 P.A. Announcers (L-R): M. Lagas, L. Dunworth, S. Ross, J. Gallup, Knelling: S. Lawrence, L. Damp SKI CLUB Standing, Left To Right- Mrs. Meteer, L. West, I. Moore, R. Richards, J. Campbell, K. Vroman, D. Smith, R. Needham, T. Trappasso, D. Robinson, D. Needham, Mr. Crain,(Sitting Left To Right), M. LaFond, J. Langley, T. Lawrence, J. Olden, K. Williams, R. Sc h loss, J. Wilson, S. Hearl, K. Harris, (Second Row), M. Langworthy, M. Frank, M. Morgan, T. Coughlan, S. Wilkes, C. Backman, L. Fruda, B. LaCount, K. Klusendorf, D. Fisher. Standing Left To Right- Mrs. Meteer, B. Steves, C. Backman, B. Blaner, N . Koch, L. Harvey, M. Lamb, J. Muratori, S. West, M. Moore, S. Ross, J. Campbell, M. Morehouse, E. Griffin, R. Hall, Mr. Crain, (Sitting Left To Right), T. Wilkes, M. O'Connor, B. Davis, B. Kinghorn, R. Annis, R. Galusha, L. Drumn, S. Jacobs, J. O'Connor, K. Hayes, L. Campbell, L. Wheeler, R. Fruda, M. Clark, (Second Row), L. Harvey, P. Redfield, C. Hensler, J. Mulvey, B. Vaisey, M. Hayes, L. Harvey, M. Kinghorn, D. Ross, S. Baker, P. Wilkes. % BAND, CHORUS AND MAJORETTES Senior Band. Sitting L. To R. S. Ross, C. Germaine, L. Fruda. K. Mosher, J. Gallup, H. Merrithew, B. Kinghorn, B. Steves, M. Frank, V. Waterman, D. Baker, Standing: L. To R. P. Keene, D. Waterman, T. Webster, K. LaFond, M. Morey, D. Frulla, T. Grace, J. Jenkins, Mr. .'reston, P. Schiavi, L. Damp, S. Lawrence, J. Wilkes, J. Vroman, R. Reynolds, M. Morehouse, B. Davis, R. Nissen. Junior Band: Sitting L. To R. D. Johnson, K. Vroman, N. Scriver, D. Ross, A. Mulvey, Standing First Row: J. Mulvey, K. Klussendorf, Mr. Preston, D. Vroman, S. Griffin, Second Row: M. Kinghorn, P. Wilkes, M. Langworthy, T. Lawrence, G. Hayes. 52 Chorus: Kneeling-L. To R. W. Vaisey, D. Sherman, S. Planty, K. Ladd, J. Gallup, D. Ackley, D. Baker, B. Kinghorn, Standing: L. To R. L. Damp, S. Lawrence, S. Graves, L. Dunworth, M. Dingman, Mrs. Searles, C. Baker, R. Blackbird, M. Kennedy, T. Winslow, P. Keene, E. Griffin, B. Steves, B. Martin, D. Waterman, R. Rose, J. Chamberlain. Majorettes: Sitting L.To R. L. Sprague, S. Planty, K. Scott, M. Langworthy, K. Vroman, K. Hayes, D. Cleveland, Standing L. To R. B. Lashomb, T. Cough- lin, M. Barlow. 53 If a picture paints a thousand words Then why can’t paint you Prom Court: T. Belden. B. Parent. D. Smith M. Kenyon, R. Reynolds, B. Davis (Past King) M. Hubbel (Past Queen) H. Eddy, L. Damp, J. Gallup, S. Hayes, N. MacClelland Front: W. Tucker, R. Tuttle (King) A. Fruda (Queen) S. Eddy, B. Moore 55 56 fMfftoftcv c r ■ 09? mm m 60 Cos stops another. 61 Standing: (L-R) S. Ross, R. Needham, R. Nissen, D. Smith, M. Lixandrou, T. Belden, B. Belden, R. Reynolds, T. Doyle, S. Costello, W. Wright, M. Morehouse, R. Halls, R. Griffin. Sitting: H. Wood, T. Tucker, D. Rafferty, J. Jenkins J. Vroman, M. Nissen, C. Hensler, M. Hadden. FOOTBALL VARSITY: Standing(L-R): R. Annis, E. Reed, D. Bruce, J. Wilde, G. Fuller T. Wilkes W. Clevenger, V. Baker, D. Doyle, T. Trapasso, R. Durkin, K. Converse, R. Tuttle, S. Gram, J. Wilkes, D. Combs, D. Waterman, Kneeling (L-R) P. Keene, S. Richards, M. Trapasso, M. Baker, G. Wescott D. Gillingham, R. Sinko, D. Keenan, B. Stone, S. Gram. (S. Combs— Manager) SCOREBOARD VARSITY Won 2 Lost 4 JUNIOR VARSITY Won 1 Lost 5 62 JUNIOR VARSITY: Standing (L-R): R. Pennock, T. Ricketson J. Langa- beer, F. Curtis, G. Burdett, S. Hearl, D. Langworthy, R. Combs, T. Lan- gabeer, S. Griffin, P. Wilkes, T. Reed, B. Baldwin, M. Bederian, D. Cavanaugh, R. Jeanotte, B. Brock, J. Wallace, J. Wilkes, W. Vaisey, Kneeling- (L-R): M. Schiavi, D. Robinson, D. Smith, T. Lawrence, D. O'Connor, J. Olden, J. Vander- walker, R. Schloss 0. Rumble, J. Walker, R. Baker, D. Kenyon, T. Trapasso, M. McNeill Defense 63 JUNIOR HIGH: (L-R) Standing: R. LaFond, S Winslow, M. Clark, C. Kenyon R. Hayes, R. Pennock, T. Reed, R. Remmington, M. McNeil, M. Schiavi, Sitting: (L-R) A. Fidd, R. Vaisey, M. Persons, G. Hensler, E. Bur- dett, D. Johnson, R. Ell well. FIELD HOCKEY SCOREBOARD VARSITY WON 5 LOST 2 JUNIOR VARSITY WON I LOST 2 TIE 2 VARSITY: Sitting (L-R): Manager: J. Campell, J. Campell, S. Lawrence, K. Kern, L. Harvey, S. Baker, Manager: E. Moore, Standing: (L-R): S. West, S. Jacobs, L. Campell, S. Planty, C. Schloss, D. Baker, M. Hayes, A. Fruda, L. Damp, S. Hayes, E. Griffin, Controlling the ball. One on one clash! 66 Setting up for the score. JUNIOR VARSITY: (L-R): Sitting: R. Needham L. Fruda, M. Frank, N. Koch, L. Wheeler, L. Pryme, M. Persons, B. Lashomb, C. Hensler, Standing: (L-R): D. Ovitt, C. Stone, K. Mosher, J. Brisbin, A. Gorman, R. Gray, P. Redfield, J. O'Connor, M.Moore, M. Schavai, S. Decker. 67 VARSITY SCOREBOARD WON 1 LOST 6 Varsity: Standing (L To R) S. Hayes, K. Kern, L. Damp, C. Schloss, J. Campbell, J. O'Connor, Kneeling (L To R) H. Rumble, S. Lawrence, N. MacClelland, L. Harvey GIRLS’ BASKETBALL Junior Varsity: Standing (L To R) M. Morgan, M. Morgan, S. Decker, H. Merrithew, B. Davis, L, Campbell, Sitting (L To R) K. LaFond, T. Reynolds, J. Baker, R. Gray, A. Bari ow 69 70 VOLLEYBALL Standing L-R; S. Jacobs, E. Campbell, M. Moore, M. Hayes, K. Mosher, Mr. Palmer; L. Brown, R. Gray, P. Redfield, S. West SCOREBOARD JUNIOR VARSITY WON LOST 6 1 71 Standing (L-R): R. Dingman, S. Cullen, W. Clevenger, R. Rose, D. Doyle S. Richards, J. Chamberlain, Middle Row: W. Vaisey, J. Smith, H. Wood, T. LaVergne, T. Trapasso, D. Tuttle, F. Hensler, B. Schloss, Coach Vasak, Kneeling: J. Vroman, M. Morey, D. Gillingham, B. Parker, D. Baker, J. McNeill, M. Trapasso, R. Jeanotte, T. Grace 72 73 VARSITY SCOREBOARD WON 9 LOST 5 74 Junior Varsity: Top L To R J. Wild, D. Griffin, N. Benoit, V. Baker, T. Wilkes, C. Johnson, K. Cavanagh, Kneeling: R. Sinko, K. Meedham, E, Reed, D. Keenan, G. Wescott, J. Wilkes. JUNIOR VARSITY SCOREBOARD WON 14 LOST 0 75 Front: R. Needham, F. Grover, Bottom: D. Cleveland, M. Morgan, C. Hensler, L. Fruda, Top: L. Pryme (Captain) 77 VARSITY (L-R) Standing Sc.Gram, B. Parent, R. Nissen T. Belden, St. Gram, T. Doyle, (L-R) Kneeling T. McGrath B. Needham, R. Reynolds, D. Esford, L. Sut- phin, S. Combs Mgr. Steve's on again Scott awaits the pitch Words of encouragment Kiss it Goodbye!!! VARSITY SCOREBOARD WON 10 LOST 3 78 79 J.V. (L-R) Standing D.Wel Is, M.Trapasso,R.Needham D.Keenan .Russel K.Con- verse, M.Nissen,C.Needham (L-R) Sitting A.Martin,E.Mattison,B.Belden,D. Cameron,B.Schloss,D.Smith,M.Bederian Managers SOFTBALL Standing (L-R): L.Harvey,H.Rumble, T. Durkin, K.Scherer, P. Redfield, D.Costello, M.Muratori, D. Pennock, D.Ovitt, C.Schloss Sitting: C.LaFond, J.Baker, M.Moore, A.Swinton, N.Koch, E.Campbell, J. O'Connor, M.Hayes 80 81 The bench warmers 82 GOLF M. Morehouse, M. Kenyon, R. Cameron, B. Davis, R. Brainard. 83 84 ADMINISTRATIVE STAFF Board of Education (L-R): George Lane, Arthur Brown, Jack Arehart, James Gates, Fred Scriver-(Vice President), Howard McKee-(President), Millicent Lawrence, Richard Nis- sen, Stephen McNeil, Donald Cameron. 86 Mr. Michael Kelly (Business Manager) (Missing, Mrs. Mr. Robert (CRASH) Vaisey Mrs. Valerie Smith (Book Keeper) Zieger) 88 Mrs. Shelly Brown Mrs. Lee Schloss Mrs. Lee Combs THE Mrs. Marie Lloyd Mrs. Inga Merrlthew AIDES 89 Mrs. Mary Ann Scriver Mrs. JoAnn Sinko Mrs. Patricia Hayes Mrs. Nancy Hill MA TH AND BUSINESS Miss Judith Cafaro 90 Mr. Robert Grace Mr. Kenneth Hertz Mr. Don Ellis Mr. Paul Van Dyke Mrs. Katherine Marquadt Mr. William Crain Mr. William Palmer HISTORY AND SCIENCE Mr. Furman Pryme 91 Mrs. Alice Damp Mr. James Brown Ms. Linda Ranado Ms. Beverly Sprague Mrs. Brenda Beswick Mrs. Jean Frulla ENGLISH 93 Mrs. Mary Frank Mr. Herbet Ross School Psychologist Ms. Jeanine Tym inski—Speech Therapist Mrs. Laddie Toney-Resource Room Mrs. Frances Ambrosini - Resource Room SPECIAL SERVICES 96 CUSTODIAL STAFF Standing: F. Hall, A. Griffin, H. Moulton. Kneeling: G. Pioli F. Ross, J. Gillingham. Standing: C. Schmidt, D. Robinson, J. Baker, B. Reed. Hank Osgood will always be re- membered for his constant a- vailibility and easy sense of hu- mor. To Lyn Bates we wish good health and a restful and enjoyable future. AND TRANSPOR TA TION Standing: J. Cooper, A. Birdsall, C. Sherman, B. Baker, J. Gallup, Kneeling: A. Lloyd, J. Baker, L. Ackley, W. Crain. Missing-P. Lloyd. 97 CAFETERIA STAFF HOTEL 3BARBER SHOP It v |C0L0RTVj AKOTA RADIO TV ID TV E TV •m. Good Luck to the Graduates of 1977 BAKERS’ DRUG STORE 149 Main Street Warrensburg, New York 100 To the Class of '77; Best of Luck in your Future Endeavors from the WARRENSBURG TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Congratulation Graduates MALTBIE’S GARAGE CO., INC JACOBS TONEY IGA Hanseh Scherer Manager Best Wishes To The Class of 77 AL MARKEY Industrial Coating Specialist 8 Summit Street Warrensburg, N.Y. 12885 Industrial Plants Treatment Plants Water Sewage Phone: 518 793-4909 or 623-96 74 oldstoc.K's ONE OF NEW YORK S MOST COMPLETE SPORTING GOODS STORES - GOLF - BOWL - SCUBA - GUNS - TEAM SPORTS HIKING - BACKPACKING • TROPHIES - CAMPING TENNIS 792-0969 MICOS FORMAL RENTALS BEST OF LUCK Class of 77 30 South Street Glens Falls N.Y. 12885 (518) 792-6922 102 THE REYNOLDS FAMILY Mr. Mrs. Rexford C. Reynolds Jr. THE WARREN INN Mr. Mrs. Arthur Reynolds Rickey, Emily Aaron Best of Luck Mr. Mrs. David West Cemanda Mr. Mrs. Dale Boltor, Daron To The Class of 77 Danielle Mr. Mrs. Michael Kelly Best of Wishes, Class of 77 Main St. Warrenburg G.J. POTTER AGENCY INC. Perry Electric General Life Insurance Member of Adequate Wiring Bureau • RESIDENTIAL (3) • COMMERCIAL — • INDUSTRIAL No Job Too Big or Too Small Phone 518-623-2822 your Independent] lnsuroncegagentJ 142 Main St. 2 RIVER STREET GOO QCH WARRENSBURG DZO“ODII Slftva YOU RlMT y Warrensburg, N.Y. Compliments of ENGLES DEPARTMENT STORE A C. EMERSON INC. 60 Main St. 52 River Street Warrensburg N.Y. Warrensburg, N.Y. 12885 12885 Phone 623-2200 Specializes in Foundations Colonial 3 tins 3o6 OftuMO Warrensburg N.Y. MASONRY CONTRACTOR Congratulations to the Class of 77 Fireplaces Would the Last person To Leave Warrensburg please turn out the Lights 103 104 BEST WISHES FROM OUR WARRENSBURG OFFICE First National A good bank. A good neighbor. First National Bank of Glens Falls, Offices in: Bolton Landing, Glens Falls, Granville, Greenwich, Hudson Falls, Kingsbury, Lake George, Queensbury, South Glens Falls, and Warrensburg. Member FDIC. Congratulations to the Class of '77 Phone 702-2038 THE HILLSTOP Fun Haus - Gas Haus Snack Haus - Games - Snacks - Discount Gas Soft Ice Cream - Sundaes NORTHWAY EXT. 17 N.. RTE. 9 SOUTH OLENS FALLS. N. Y. V BlYlpuCll Congratulations to the Class of '77 THE COLD DUCK MONITOR 10 CB RADIOS «ANTENNAS • SCANNERS THE CO-PHASE CORNER CB COMMUNICATIONS SPECIALISTS WARRENSBURG, N.Y. 12885 KING ST. EXT. EXIT 23 - RT 87 RICHARD HULL ADIRONDACK NORTHWAY 623-2919 Congratulations to the Class of 77 from the Teacher's Aides: SHELLY BROWN; LORRAINE COMBS; MADELINE DALY; ALLISON DRAKE; MARIE LLOYD; INGA MERRITHEW; YVONNE MILLER; LEE SCHLOSS; MARY ANN SCRIVER; JO ANN SINKO; JANIS PENNOCK Best of all the Luck in the World to the Class of '77 NORTHWAY FLOORS, INC. 85 Qaker Road Glens Falls, New York MOUNTAIN BROOK MOTEL Routes 9 and 28 Warrensburg, New York John and Pat Moore Telephone 668 9661 Haly Sarah Stylists 52 HENDRICK STREET SARAH WINSLOW LAKE GEORGE, N. Y. 12045 % HICKORY SKI CENTER OTie oWo itli Country Cfccese SItoppc Rtr. 9 i Noftfcway Em 20 LAKE GEORGE, NEW YORK 1294 105 I.W ' UK Kra Congratulations to the Class of '77 BRUCE AUTO SALES SERVICE 178 Main Street Warrensburg, New York Phone: 623-2766 623-2559 SUNOCO : BOB GRIFFIN SON’S, INC. AUTO REPAIRS TIRES - BATTERIES - ACCESSORIES DIESEL FUEL 210 Main Street Warrensburg, N.Y. THE PIZZA PLACE 62 Main Street, Next To Engles. Pizza - Subs Phone-623-2600 WARREN AUTO PARTS 191 Main Street Warrensburg, N.Y. 12885 j Phone-668-5106 or 623-2882 Uncle Bill's Angels Dave Kenyon, Theresa Coughlin, Robby Robinson, Height McNeill, Jo Anne Campbell, Lori Baker, Brenda Weidman, Linda West, Stephanie Rumble, Calvin Wood, Christine Hayes, Dee Dee Duell, Pam Combs, Ellie Combs, Cathy Johnson, Rosey Langwortny. Denise Sullivan, Uncle Bill Crain Flowers For All Occasions JIM THE FLORIST 148 Main Street Warrensburg, New York 623- 214 L.D.’S PHARMACY Richards Main Warrensburg, N.Y. 12885 Phone 623- 2993 CURTIS CASH AND CARRY 106 River Street Warrensburg, NY 623-3261 The boys and Mascot, GINNIE, Gene Dale Phil Cappy Bud Earl John Best of Luck to the Senior Class WESTERN AUTO 186 Main St. Warrensburg, NY BILL’S RESTAURANT 190 Main St. Warrensburg, NY 623-9880 Homemade Mixtures; Baked, Fried, Boiled 107 JIFFY RUBBER STAMP SERVICE With Jiffy stamps you always make a good impression. Compliments of STATE BANK OF ALBANY CHARTERED-1803 The Very Best of Luck to the Class of '77 T-D GARAGE Parts - VW Specialist 623-9455 Dick Fruda, prop. THE OPEN DOOR MOTEL-TOURIST-HOME ANTIQUES 274 MAIN STREET WARRENSBURG, NEW YORK PHONE 623-9369 BOB AND LUCILLE LAGAS OPEN ALL YEAR POOL 109 Best Wishes from: Patrick J. Brady: Publisher's Representative JOSTEN’S AMERICAN YEARBOOK COMPANY Patrick J. Brady West Stockbridge, Massachusetts Phone: (413) 232-7719 Zenith - RCA Whirlpool - Hot Point Sales Service MUNDTS TV Creators of fine 208 Main Street Warrensburg, N.Y. 623-5911 announcements. yearEoo£s, and diplomas 110 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF '77 from the STUDENT COUNCIL Steve Costello - President Sue Hayes - Vice - President Carol Schloss - Treasurer Brian Needham - Assembly Chairman CLASS REPRESENTATIVES Linda Damp Tom Gorman Mike Bederian Terry Needham Laurie Pryme Eddie Murphy Dan O'Connor Pam Red fie Id Danny Combs Ricky Sinko Mark Trapasso Jackie Brunetto Michael Persons m Congratulations Class of '77 W, einleins o. w. CHRYSLER Plymouth arrensburg INC. 16 Main St., 623-3491; 668-9245 Open: Mon.-Thors. 9-9; Fri. til 6; Sat. til 5 112 Good Luck to the Class of '77 from Chares Mineo EDWARD L. KREINHEDER ANTIQUES WARRENSBURG LAUNDRY, INC. TERHUNE SHELL SERVICE Best of Luck to the Class of '77 from the WHAT NOT SHOPPE Here Comes the Sun LeCount Real Estate 38 Main St., Warrensburq, NY 197 Main Street Warrensburg, New York Phone 623-2211 '?Caove'i i 17 HORICON AVE. WARRENSBURG, N. Y. THE STAFF SURVIVES (but will Ms. Ranado) Linda Sue Scott Matt Andy Max Flint Linda (Donnie) Terry Rex Greg Debbie Mike Shane Kevin Linda PATRON ADS Anonymous Esther Arehart Mr. and Mrs. Beecher Baker Mr. and Mrs. D.C. Bardi 8c Family Mr. and Mrs. Phillip Baroudi Mrs. Bartholomew's Title One Students Mrs. Brenda Beswick Bob and Andy Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Vera L. Brown Ms. Judith Cafaro Myron and Lillie Cameron Good Luck to the Class of 77 from the Cambells Scott Cudney Edward and Alice Damp 8c Family Terry and Linda Think positive, keep smiling -from Doc Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Dorrance Family Employees from Ray Supply Co. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Frank Family Mr. and Mrs. Charles Frenyea Mrs. Elihu Geraghty Mr. and Mrs. Richard Griffin Mr. and Mrs. Walter Gurney Mr. and Mrs. Peter Haggerty Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hastings Mr. and Mrs. John Higgins 8c Family Earl and Peggy Jaques Kathy and Ben Mr. and Mrs. K. B. White Miss Alice Keays Mrs. Kathyrn Keays Mr. and Mrs. Micnael Kelley Mrs. Esther B. Kennedy ancf Family Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Kimmerly Aaron Mr. and Mrs. Richard Kline Reverend Oren Lane and Family Mr. and Mrs. Donald Langley The Lawrences Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Lilly Mr. and Mrs. Eugene M. Monroe Grade 3B -Mrs. Morgan The Jim Moshers Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mundy Odyssey - Best in Rock 'n Roll The Outlet Barn Mr. and Mrs. John Ovitt The Basic Mr. Palmer Donne, Lynn, Robin, and Carrie Potter Ms. Linda Rando 8c PJ Rex and Lee Mr. and Mrs. Lionel Ross Schroon River Pub Mr. and Mrs. Frederick J. Scriver Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Simpson Mr. and Mrs. Grant Smith Family Ms. Beverly Sprague 8c Gomer Mr. and Mrs. Steves 8c Becky Edna and Thomas Sullivan Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Swan Mr. and Mrs. Morris Van Slyke Mr. and Mrs. Harry Winslow 8c Family 113 After the salt for the spaghetti 114 115 116
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