1970 - Historical Society of the Town of Bolton

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1970 - Historical Society of the Town of Bolton
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~en tors, Juniors, ~opb ,mores, jfresbmen, <!&rganiJattons,
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MOMENTO TO OUR YEARS IN B.C.S.
These ha llowed halls
echo loud with laughter
with thought, with work, and with song.
We present to you
The m emory of our years
And th e others to come along .
WE THE 1970 SENIORS OF B.C. S .
DO HEREBY DEDICATE THIS OUR
YEARBOOK TO OUR . . .
PARENTS
You hav e stood b ehind us, creating in us stre ngth and courage.
Watched over us guiding our steps that w e may do what is right a nd
good. Yours is the exampl e we follow , yours is th e love th at is alON THE DEATH OF A PA RTICULAR FRIEND
As those we love decay, we di e in pa rt
String after string is sever 'd from the heart ·
Till loosen 'd life, at last but brea thing cla'y
Without one pang to fall away.
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ways there. To you our mothe rs and fath e rs we proudly d edica t e our
1970 yearbook. Our special way of saying thanks for h elping us to
becom e ad ults .
Unha ppy he who latest, feels the blow!
Whose eyes hav e wept o ' e r every fri e nd laid low,
Dragg 'd ling 1ring on from partial d ea th to d ea th,
Till, dying, all he can r esign is -- breath.
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YEARBOOK STAFF
.Joseph French
. Frank Boehmer
. Richard French
. Judy Moosbrugger
. Susan Hayes
. Kare n H ans en
. Doris Curtis
. Lois Mor ehous e
.Burt Kolar
. Cheste r Dagles
. John N e um a nn
. Susi e Huck
. Glori a Fre nch
. Vicky Russ e ll
. Jerry Bra use r
. D ebbi Aldrich
. Leon a Murray
. N ell Jac kson
. Ga il Beswick,
R a lph Brown, Kevin McCann, Sha rl e ne
French, Tommy French, D e nnis McCoy,
Annette Reese, Leste r Robinson, Claudia
Russ ell, Val erie She rm a n , Peggy T errio
Editor in Chi ef . .
Assistant Editor . .
Busin ess M anag er .
Advertising Manager
Photography Editor
Activity Editor
Sports Editor .
Subscription Manager.
Art Editor . . .
Lay-out Editor
Literary Editor
Salesm e n . . .
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Deborah Lynn
Aldrich
"George"
How good must things g e t b efor e w e 'll a dmit they
could b e worse ?
Jerry William
Bra user
"Big Jer"
Follow the sun , a nd life will always b e sunny.
Ralph Paul
Brown
Gail Marie
Beswick
"Puma"
"Gay"
Acc e pt what has happen e d, the n overcom e the
consequ e nc es .
One for all, and a ll for one !
Frank Charles
Boehmer
Doris Ann
Curtis
"Boehm"
"Doo-doo''
Don ''t put off enjoym e nt, there 1s no tim e like the
pleasa·nt.
Always put off until the day after tomorrow the
things you shouldn 1t do at a ll.
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Richard Stephen
French
Chester Arthur
Dagles
"Alke"
"Dang"
Do not follow the ways of othe rs .
think for yourself.
Possessing t a l ent is not e nough. Its value comes
from using it.
Gloria Jean
French
Sharlene Fay
French
"Jeannie"
"Shar"
See k out the do's a nd don'ts in life
neve r cease to be.
For in the end, you're sure to find
life is a myst e ry.
God grant m e the serenity to accept the things I
cannot change, the strength to chang e those things
I c a n, a nd the wisdom to know the diff e renc e .
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Joseph Arthur
French
"Big Joe"
Thomas Arnold
French
''Tommy''
Don't look a gift horse in the mouth .
Just as we admire thos e who inspire us, we should
inspire thos e who admire us.
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Karen Johanna
Hansen
"Kar"
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Nell Cherrier
Jackson
"Nellie"
R e sea rch is the key to t h e fu t ure, and man has t h e
opportunity to r ea ch out and t u rn it.
Everybody b e ing pl easant to ev e rybody else woul d
make for a bett e r world.
Susan Geneva
Hayes
Burt Anthony
Kolar
"Sue"
"Kid"
Be what you are, not wha t you ' r e n ot.
The troub l es you endure m a k e you appr e cia t e more
fully the better t h ings in life .
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Susan Jane
Huck
"Husie"
Be tte r by f ar that you sh o uld forget and smile, th an
that you should r em em b er and b e sad.
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Kevin Gerard
McCann
"Kev"
Life is b ut a stone, t ram. ple d on by the f oot steps of
tim e .
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Dennis Daily
McCoy
Leona Madge
Murray
"Lil Mac"
"Lee"
N eve r worry a bout tmnorrow, b eca use when it comes it
will b e tod ay .
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A b e ll is no b e ll til you ring it,
A song is no song til you sing it ,
The love in your h ea rt wasn ' t put
there to st ay
Love i sn't lov e til you give it away.
John Francis
Neumann
Judith Ann
Moosbrugger
"Jude"
"Doc"
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Smile . . . and l e t e v eryone else wonde r what
you 1re up to .
If ye have faith as a grain of mustard seed, nothing
sh a ll b e impossible unto you.
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Lois Iva
Morehouse
Annette Lilly
Reese
"Smiley"
"Ananette"
Life is only worth living when you h a v e lost and can
still smile and b ea r it .
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Happiness can 't b e bought, but comes through
enduranc e.
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Valorie Ann
Sherman
Lester Thomas
Robinson
"Les"
"Val"
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Hope a nd a smile will get you through.
Always loo k at the bright side of life .
Claudia Ann
Rossel
Marguerite L.
Terrio
"Claud"
"Peg"
Good things come in small packages.
T o get more out of life . . . put more in it.
Valerie Marion
Russell
"Vicky"
When you reach the point of no return, you have no
choice but to forge ah ead.
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We are not so much in need of young people who will set th e worl d
on fire as we are of those who will figur e out a way to qu ench some
of those now raging .
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CLASS WILL
Frank Boehmer leaves his ability to find stol en ski poles to Sandy Lamb, and his
ability of always having a warm ski bunny to K en Pfau.
Judy Moosbrugger wills her ability to sprain fingers to Jacquie Maranvi lle, and her
seat in band to Fay Volkman.
Tom French leaves his ability to bang on the drums to Jim French, who never does,
and his ability to sit in Mrs. Bromley's study hall to anyone who can.
Gloria French wills all her driving misfortunes to Jean Cameron . AND her best
wishes.
Ralph Brown leaves his ability to skip out of 5th period classes without getting
caught to Terry Butler, and to Fred Cleveland his ability to visit the office at least
once a day NOT by his own choice.
Claudia Rosse! wills to Jean Cameron her ability to cut classes without getting
grounded.
Joe French leaves his ability of learning everything the hard way to Terry Butler,
may God help him ; and a ll his bad habits to Big Jim French (have a ball).
Doris Curtis wills her abil~ty to flunk History to anyone who wants it.
Susie Huck leaves her faithful score book to Kathy Snyder.
Gail Beswick wills her entire make-up kit to Jessie Lee, and her typing for Mr.
Root to anyone who wants it.
Burt Kolar leaves his drinking ability and an empty package of Winstons to Terry
Butler.
John Neumann wills to Doug Koupash his ability to foul things up.
Sharlene French leaves her ability to get away with murder in Mrs. Lamb's room to
Debbi French.
Dennis McCoy wills to Debbi French his last wisdom tooth for good luck and happiness, and to Wayne Perry, all his unpaid bar bills.
Karen Hansen leaves her ability to debate in History to Doug Koupash, and her
bus ride to Loretta Strive.
Chet Dagles wills his soccer socks, four year old basketball sneakers, and his
home run bat to Jimmy French.
Debbi Aldrich leaves her seat in Chemistry class to anyone unfortunate enough to
get it.
Nell Jackson wills her flashlight to any Junior girl who may need it on her Senior
trip.
Leona Murray leaves herE-flat clarinet to Mr. Dorr's next "experimental" student
and her cheerleading uniform to anyone who can get into it.
Lois Morehouse wills the strength to endure Mr. Welton's books to the next unfortunate English student.
J erry Brauser leaves his motorcycle jacket to a real good guy . . . Brien Kolar.
Valorie Sherman wills to the future lunch skippers of B. C. S. her seat in Bill
Gate's diner, and to next year's Seniors a seat in Mr . Webb's office.
Kevin McCann leaves his ability to come to school late everyday and get away
w ith it to the next guy who has the guts to try it.
Susie Hayes wills her abi lity to drive like an expert in Driver Ed . to Evie Jump.
Annette Reese leaves her ability to get along with others, and to succeed to
Lorretta Strive.
Lester Robinson wills his ability to walk fast to anyone who needs it.
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D. Koupash
S. Lamb
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L. Otto
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K . Pfau
L. Strive
W. Perry
J.
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N. Root
Ma ranville
B. Miller
S. Roden
M . Ross
S. Robinson
R. Larkin
C. Scott
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T . LaGoy
K. Snyde r
R . Harding
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K . French
K . Monroe
M . H erman
L. DiMauro
S. Bobrow
M. Busman
A . Pettinelli
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F . Lethbridge
D . Frazi er
F . Dagles
D. Fre nch
J.
Cam e ron
R . French
J.
Curren
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M. Hayes
L. Beaton
JUNIORS
K . Brown
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F. Volkmann
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B. Kolar
S. Birch
Picture
Not
Available
C . Terrio
G. French
E. Jump
W. LaGoy
R. McLeod
L. Curtis
H. Lamb
M. Miller
M . Snyder
P. Le e
S. McLeod
C. Leonbruno
W. Pfau
W. Roden
J. Moosbrugger
N. Robinson
K. Koupash
R. Hedden
D. Harrington
V. Hayes
C . Jordan
A. Garlick
J . Hayes
J . French
D. French
J. Sevrie
A. Taft
E. Bishop
R. Beaudin
S. Russel
K . Nicholson
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G. Maranville
D. Smith
B. Dagl es
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D. Pratt
F. Cleveland
A . Persons
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L. Sherman
B. Scott
M. Roden
D. Quigan
K . Barlow
J. Curren
D. Cameron
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L. Norton
J. Maranville
M . Monroe
J. Cooper
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R. Duggan
C. Huck
P. Garlick
D. Smith
Perry
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Passaro
F. Monroe
J. Boehmer
D. French
Miller
S. Edwards
K . Zoll
C . Wilson
B. Monroe
B. Monroe
J.
Sheridan
J. Root
V. Harrington
D. Sherman
Perry
D. Shook
J.
B. French
Butler
Anderson
B. Persons
B. Morehouse
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L. French
J. Huck
K. French
D. A lean
M. French
K. Monroe
SEVENTH
D. Curre n
L. Scott
Taft
Bromley
R. Lee
D. Dodge
s. Synder
L. McNulty
K. Harris
L. Quigan
K. Baker
M. Barlow
G. Cooper
L. Baker
J. Galusha
K. Nicholson
C. Sevrie
B. Potter
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A. Roden
E. Alcan
G. Curtis
J. Lamb
J.
M. Galusha
Taft
R. French
R. Smith
B. MUITay
M. Totzke
C. CUITen
L. Monro e
K. Herman
T. R ehm
W. Hill
T. Russell
G. Cameron
P. Baker
F. Birch
E. Cook
S. Robinson
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G. V ernum
R. Pfau
S, Moran
J,
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H. Quigan
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D. Russell
L. Robinson
FIFTH
T. Leonbruno
H. Monroe
A, Reese
K. Nicholson
L. Maranville
K. T ennent
SIXTH
L. Ha rris
M. Millingtor
M. Baker
B. Leonbruno
L. Mickens
E. Cook
R. Mickens
AANDB
K. Kineke
E. Hoffman
S. Hayes
E. Le e
M. Clem ents
S. Millington
B. Persons
P. Barlow
K. Butler
E. French
J.
J.
Neumann
S. Scott
M. Monroe
S, Tennent
M. Ross
Pettinelli
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H. Kneeshaw
C. Chapman
B. Dudley
H. Coon
V. Morehouse
L. McNulty
C. Twiss
M. Cameron
T. Koupash
D. LaGoy
A. Reese
F. Smith
V. Dodge
B. Russell
M. Duggan
B. Curre n
R. Harrington
L. Twiss
J. Monroe
F.
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C.
S.
Root
Huck
Sherman
Baldwin
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K. Shook
L . French
S. Harris
D. Straight
C. C ameron
J. Alcan
A. Volkman
D. Stra ight
L. D e Sa ntis
J. Lamb
B. Morehouse
J.
Ma ranville
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L. Smith
H. Simmes
B. Edwards
M . Monroe
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S. Snyder
S. Quigan
P . Fish
Lee
S . Scott
S. Smith
J.
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Roge rs
T enn e nt
Ba rboza
Persons
Snyde r
B. Fre nch
T. Root
J. Cooper
D . Nicholson
S. Burgess
J.
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S. R ehm
H. Brickner
W. Kneeshaw
J. Baker
S. Kolar
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Clements
Hvamb
T e kmitchoy
G.
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Barre tt
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Simmes
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Barboza
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Le onbruno
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Koupash
Butl er
McNulty
Harrington
J. Beers
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B. Scott
c. We lton
J. Russell
D. Harrington
T. Rehm
A. Pratt
N. Monroe
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Ormsby
c.
Totzke
Dodge
J. Straight
s. Huck
A. Fre nch
c. French
B. Beswick
D . Charbonnea u
M. Robinson
P. French
R. Dodge
H . Smith
K . Dunkle y
J. Finkl e
R. Welton
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A . Ba k e r
c . Monroe
S . K elly
B. Butler
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D. Dutra
E. Clear
K. T ennent
V. Fish
J.
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COMBINATION
Kruger
B. French
D. Curre n
J. Cl em e nts
I. McNew
A. Coon
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L. Butle r
Be ers
1. Finkl e
M. Boyea
c. Jordon
D. Cleavla nd
J.
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Smith
B. Legoy
P. Fre nch
J. He dde n
D. Breault
J Le onbruno
T·. Chamberlain
C. Robinson
R. Breason
R. Sherman
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Smith
B. Clements
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P. Wood
K. Sherman
S. Alcan
T. Ormsby
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S. Rogers
Finkle
W. Ryder
L. Dutra
S. Ryder
S, Brown
G. Bishop
T. Shaw
J. Dreyfuss
K. Scott
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S. Adinolfi
T. Harding
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R. Cook
R. Harding
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G. C ameron
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L. Simmes
S. Lagoy
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D. Robinson
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C. Mickens
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M. Norton
H. Lambeth
We are not so much in need of young
people who will set the world on
fire as we are of those who will
figure out a way to quench some of
those now raging.
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Principal
Mr. H. Litter
Mr . Cone rty
(C h e rn . Ma th 7, 8 )
Mr. Simpson
(Hist. 7, 8 Eng . 7, 8 )
Mr. Dorr
( Band )
Vice Principal
Miss L. Cushman
(Sci. Latin)
Mrs. He rm a n
(Fre nc h )
Mr . We l ton
(English )
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Mr . Nassive ra
(Phys. Ed .)
HIGH SCHOOL
T
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Mr . La m b
(Math )
M r . Gree n e
(I nd . Art s)
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Mr.
Leonbruno ... President
Curren
Palgut
Mrs. Kraft ... Clerk
Ronning ... Vice President
Ross
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Mr . R oot
(History )
M rs . Lam b
(Business)
Mrs . Bromley
(Home Ec. )
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Mrs. Jackson
(First Grade)
Mrs. Finkle
(Kindergarten)
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Mrs. Black
(First & Second Grades)
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Mr.
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Mr.
Mr.
Smith
Zerniko
F. Smith
West
Reed
Steves .
Snyder .
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Mrs. O'Donnell
(Third Grade
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Mrs. Bolton
(Second Grade)
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Mr. Taft
{Third Grade
Mrs. McCoy
(Fourth Grade )
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Mr. Murray
CUSTODIANS
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Mr . Bently
Mr. French . . . A bst.
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Miss Walker
(Fifth Grade
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Mrs. Francis
(Fifth Grade
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CAFETERIA
STAFF
Mrs. Crandall
(Sixth Grade)
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Mrs. R. Boll
Mrs. c. LaPine
Mrs. G. Beaton
Mrs. L. Duggan
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Mrs. Fallon
(Nurse )
Miss Leary
(Phys. Ed. )
Mrs. Weaver
(Librarian)
Mrs. Moosbrugger
(A ss . Lib.)
Miss Simmons
(Spe ech )
Mr. Kurzawa
(Art)
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Mrs. Curre n
(Music)
Mr . We bb
(Guidanc e )
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Mrs. Plum ea u
(Psychologist)
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Mrs. Nedea u
(Reading )
Mrs . Finkle
(Se cretary )
Mrs. Murray
(Teachers Aide)
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Mrs. Rogers
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We hav e finally reached our goal. We are Seniors! To those of you
who envy us, remember, never again will we be an integral part of
Bolton 's school life . Now we are young adults, on our own, with the
apron strings of home and school cut forever. Afraid? Perhaps we a re ,
a little. But there it is, our future waiting to be shaped into our own
heart's desires with the basic tools we hav e unrhassed over these
learning years. To our futur e --welcome, to our past good-bye and
thanks !
WASHINGTON TRIP 1969
Franciscan
Monastery
898
Steps
A new sense of togeth erness and a greater
understanding of America 's id eals. This is
w h at we gained in one short memorabl e
week .
"Unknown But To God"
Cosmat
Uncommon Valor
Buster
"Put Your Hands On
The Glass ... Feel
The Pain"?!!!
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TWILIGHT IN A JAPANESE GARDEN
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Surrounded by their happy court attendants the Queen
(Judy) and King (Joe) reign over a Japanese garden,
bathed in shades of blue twilight, entertained by soft
music and dancing couples. Truly, a night for all to
remember.
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YOURS
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THANKS
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We would now like to express our tremendous gratitude to Mrs. Bromley and Mr. Welton. They have
guided us through our most memorable years, and
aided u s in troubled times. We wish them all the
best and thank them wholeheartedly for their warmth
and friendship.
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I.O.C.E.S.
VOCATIONAL SCHOOL
Tom Lagoy
Fred Clevel and
AUTO MECHANICS
Teacher Mr. Gillette
For one who wants to become a mechanic this course is a real opportunity. Here trained, experience d mechanics lend their expert assistance to any stud ent in need of help . Stud ents are provided with the
best equipm ent , and while they do the actual work, the instructor is
always on hand to aid them or teach th em easier and faster ways of
doing things. Upon completion of the 2 year course they are certifi ed
mechanics, and these are the men who will keep our country in motion.
B.O.C.E.S.
CONSERVATION
The initials B. 0. C . E. S. stand for the Board of Cooperativ e Educational Services. This program was set up to provide vocational train ing for the students of the area. They offer such courses as Cosme tology, Auto Mechanics, Office Practice, Conservation, Carpent:J.y,
Building Maintenance, Heavy Equipment Operation, Food Se rv1c e ,
and many more . In all there are approximate ly 25 fields of study
from which to choose. The stud e nts are indeed very lucky to be
offered such opportunities, and w e hop e to see many taking advantage of them .
T eacher Mr. Sipp
In the conservation class the boys have the privile ge
of taking countless fi e ld trips where they are able to
observe d emonstrations of the e quipment they study.
They not only l earn us e, but a lso maintenance of
such things as bulldozers, back hoes, chain saws,
and other important tools.
Include d in class-room activities is th e study of the
habitat and environm ent connected with our wildlif e . Another phase is the use of survey equipme nt.
Their aim of course is to preserve our wildlife and
the natural b eauty of our mow1tains and forests.
De1mis McCoy
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We th e class of 1970 wish to salute
COACH JOHN NASSIVERA
Through his unceasing efforts he has striven to instill in us th e
qualities of sportsmanship, dedication, loyalty, and ha rd work.
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John Neum ann, (capt.) --K evin Me Cann -- Chet Dagles -- Richard Larkin -- Ross French -- Dayrll
Frazier -- Craig Scott --Ken Pfau --Jim French -- Coach, John Nassivera.
VARSITY
BASKETBALL
A high school experience to b e
re membered throughout th e years.
LAST RESORT
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Frank Dagl es , Chester Huck, Vernon Hay es , Jeffrey CwTen, William Pfau , Coach T hom as Conerty , Cary
Cooper (m anager), Ki lburn French, Linwood Cmtis, Alan T aft, John Moosbrugger.
( STA NDING) Jeanine Cates, Creta Maranville, Na ncy Root (capt.), Barbara Dagles (KNEEliNG) Jean Beswick,
Leslie Beaton.
JV PLAYERS
JV
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Jum p it up!
CHEERLEADERS
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(KNEELING )
C. Huck
J. Moosbrugger
A. Taft
D . Cameron
L. DiMauro
S. Bobrow
R . McLeod
(SEATED )
D. Frasier
K . Pfau
C. Dagl es
J. Neum a nn
R. Larkin
Coach
John Nassivera
SOCCER
J. Curre n, A . Hayes, J. Mille r, L. Curtis, J.
Fre nch, D . Frasier, A . Lamb, R . French, C.
Da gl es, F. Le thbridge, M. Koupash, D . Volkman,
J . M a ranville, R . Lamb, K. French.
I' M C OMING
BASEBALL
CAN 'T WIN ' EM ALL
I SAID NO!
T H E C REW
WHY ME?
HOORAY
THAT'S ONE
"COACH"
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STUDENT
COUNCIL
Officers
Formed for the betterment of the
student body.
NATIONAL
President
F. Boehmer
Vice President
L. Murray
Secretary
J. Moosbrugg er
Treasurer
F. Volkman
HONOR SOCIETY
Built On Leadership, Scholarship, Service, And Citizenship
A society of yo ung thespians, hams, and hard
workers who bring, through their hard work and
determination, entertainment and pleasure to
their community.
DRAMA
CLUB
J.
NEWSPAPER
Journalists of America, b eware! Here comes th e
B. C . S. contribution to your society; the staff of
th e "Eagle".
K. Hansen, F . Boehmer, Mr. Rott (advisor), L Murray, J . Neumann, J . Moosbrugger, R. French,
D. Aldrich.
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BAND ~
OFFICERS
SENIOR BAND
MEMBERS
BOLTON
BAND
The Bolton Band has always been a group that
everyone is proud of. The Senior band members will never forget those wrong notes,
squeaks, and all other serious moments of
music.
Mr. Fred Dorr -- Director
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One line of a well known poem reads: "A song is
no song till you sing it," and that' s just what happens in the B. C. S. chorus. No matter wh at kind of
person yo u are, a song can make you h appy;- and
that is our aim .
BOWLING
CHORUS
A sport for everyon e.
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Compliments of
Best Wishes
to the
Class of 1970
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BAY VIEW 11
The Steves
FROM THE 8 OF US
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Don, Winnie, Kathy, Mike
Scot, Sharon, Steven
Michael
Best Wishes
to the
Class
of
1
70
Class
of
1
70
Canoe
Island
Lodge
Good
Luck 11
11
Co ng ra tula tion s
to the
Class Of 1 70
COMMUNITY WINE &
LIQUOR STORE
to you
all
t
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PAUL-- ISABELLE
William
Busch
Prop.
THE
CAMP BELLS
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Barney Snyder, Prop.
Bolton Landing
Best Wishes
to the
Class of 1 70
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Compliments of
KOHN BROTHERS
SHOE STORE
179 Glen St.
Glens Falls
Bonnie View
Congratulations To
The Class Of 1 70
BRASSINGTON CANDLES
Doris & Arthur Brassington
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HAPPY
TIME
COTTAGES
on
Lake Georga
Bolton
Landing
N.Y.
of
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Best
Wishes
from
NATE 1 S
BAYSHORE
COURT
}.
Best Wishes To The
Class of 1970
From The
REEDS
Iva, Tom, and Bill
Compliments of
JOE 1S LIQUOR STORE
Joe & Doris Morabito
75
Compliments of
Best Wishes To The
Senior Class of
1970 from
MR. & MRS. LYLES. FRENCH
AND FAMILY
Best Wishes To The
Class of '70
Stanley and Helen Zenda
CANDLELIGHT
HSKPG' COTTAGES
Congratulations
From
DAWN, BILL AND JEANINE GATES
John H. Neumann
Congratulations
To The Class of '70
Compliments
of
HUCK'S BARBER SHOP
MR. & MRS. WILLIAM
MILLINGTON
Congratulations
from
Class
of '70
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of
Best
Wishes
to the
Bolton Ldg., N.Y.
Tel. 644-5631
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"Our Faults Are All
Written In Sand."
IN MEMORY OF:
David Smith
George Reese
George Bryton
George Nelson
Douglas Burton
Bryron Wilson Sr.
Plumbing and Heating
Success To The
Class
of
'70
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ADIRONDACK
RESORTS
PRESS
from
SCHROEDER RESORT
RONDACK
MOTEL
Best
of
Luck To
The
Graduating
Class
VILLAGE
To
Your
Success
from
Dot & Stan Tonnesen
BOLTON PINES
MR. & MRS. DOMBEK
Lake George, New York
76
VICTORIAN
77
Best Wishes to the
Class Of '70
THE CHILDREN'S STORE
And
Clothes Hut
Glens Falls
Best Wishes
GORMAN SHOES INC.
"Shoes for the family"
183-185 Glen Street
Phone: 792-3535
Downtown Glens Falls, N.Y.
To The Class Of
'70
Congratulations!
PARSON'S of Glens Falls
"We Sell So Much
Because We Sell For L ess ."
WOODBURY LUMBER
793-2505
Class
of
1970
Bailey Bros.
78
Sweet Dreams
from
DREAM
STREET
LEONARD'S
RESTAURANT
79
Compliments
of
TROUT
LAKE
CLUB
LANGE'S PHARMACY
Complete Drug Needs
"THE POINT"
Prescriptions -- Toiletries
141 Canada St . Lake George
Tel- 668-3302
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Congratulations
to the
Classof'70
from
KELLEM
RESORT
ACRES
Compliments of
0
Best Wishes
from
THE LAMB
INSURANCE AGENCY
Compliments of
THE GANTERS
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RAY'S
TURNABOUT
City Market
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Compliments of
Dottie and Art Hedden
Compliments of
0
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MAYFAIR
RESORT
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JownsonJ
Success
to our
BOLTON
CADDIES
Vee & Helen Lawkins
Bolton
Landing
New
York
SAGAMORE GOLF
80
Best Wishes
to the
Class of 1970
from
EDWIN,
GRETA,
KENNY,
LINDA &
SANDY
. Lake George, U.S. Rt. 9
Exit 21
. Glens Falls, Aviation Rd.
Exit 19
.So. Glens Falls, U.S. Rt. 9
Exit 17 N.
and
Best
Wishes
from
MR. & MRS. HUGH
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LITTEER
,
Congratulations And Best Wishes
to the Class of '7 0
C. V. PETERS
Fine Clothes
Since 1901
Downtown Glens Falls
Best Wishes to
The Senior Class
of 197 0
Fromfrom
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Boehmer
and Family
~·tdAR
HOUSE
Compliments
of
GALLOWAY
ELECTRIC
RESTAURANT - COCKTAIL LOUNGE
Congratulations From
Compliments of
ROBERT'S JEWELRY
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A Jeweler 1 s Reputation
Is Your Best Security! 11
170 Glen St. --Glens Falls, N.Y.
RX2-1632
Congratulations To
The Class of '70
ISABEL ROBINSON
Best Of Luck To The
Class of '70
MICO'S CLOTHES
Formal Rentals
Glens Falls
Congratulations to
The Senior Class
HILDA, DICK
AND THE DODGES
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The
Bolton
Pharmacy
Tom and Ann Ormsby
83
Congratulations
To The
Class of 1970
Compliments
of
TROUT
LAKE
RETREAT
Best Wishes
To The
Class of 1970
MR. & MRS. MICHAEL ZOLL
AND SON
Best Wishes To
The Class of
1
70
Best Wishes
from
DIAMOND
VILLAGE
Mr. & Mrs. Frank Dagles
and
Family
A Fine Store Since 189 5
M. SOLOMON
FURS & FASHIONS
Queensbury Plaza
Glens Falls
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RUSSELL & WAIT INC.
Books -- Office Equipment -Supplies-- Tel. 792-4422
174 Glen St. Glens Falls
Best Wishes
To The
Class of 1 70
WHITE HOUSE CABINS
Diamond Point
Congratulations
To The
Class of 1 70
0
Best Wishes
to the
Senior Class
SPLIT RAIL
RESORT
Congratulations
To The
Senior Class of 1 70
from
MR. & MRS. NEIL TRIPP
AND FAMILY
from
NOROWAL
Best
Wishes
To The
Class of
1
70
n
t
s
THE
TOTZKE
FAMILY
THE RED GATE
BOB EDWARDS-Photographer
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Congratulations To
The Class of
'70
Compliments
of
The Ga ng
Fort
William
Henry
Corp.
Lake
George
Bowl
Ca ught y a !'
Duet
Best Wishes To
Livin'
The
Class Of
'70
Chelka Lodge
Why Us? ?
I Won .
No! I Did.
No! I Did. · ·
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Mr. And Mrs . C. W. Hansen
87
Best Wishes To The
Class Of 1970
from
Best Wishes
To The
Class Of
Brooklawn Village
1970
Mr. And Mrs. Fred Pettinelli
Helen and Ed Aldrich
Congratulations
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Best Wishes
To The
Class
of ' 1 70"
of
Compliments Of
m
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of
'70
s
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FRANK AND DOROTHY KINEKE
s
from
"D.J.'s Au Go Go"
"Cool heads and
warm hearts solve
more problems than
hot heads and
cold hearts. 11
Jolly Roger
Marina
668-9803
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Lake George
89
Compliments
of
Dean Color
SERVICE
before you
1 Philo Ave.
518-792-1884
Glens Falls, N · Y ·
Richard Dean
Everett Bowie, Asst .
. Post Cards
Brochures
. Advertising Cards
·Aerial Photography
:Living Color Portr'a its
. W edd ings
can say
ACKROBINSO
Jack Robinson
Insurance
UMMMM
. GOOD
Compliments of
Congratulations
Jack And Alice Terrio
To The Class
·. )
Corinth, N.Y. 1282 2
246 Main St.
654-3115
of 197 0
We Wish You
The
Success
And
Hollywood
Restaurant
Happiness
The Moosbruggers'
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Compliments Of
Compliments Of
Power
Shovel
For
Hire
By
Bulldozer
Day
or
Contract
Backhoe
and
Truck
PAUL SHERMAN
Best Wishes From
Tecks
Class
of 19 7 0
THE
GRECIAN
LOUNGE
A. TECK
JEWELRY
BOLTON FIRE
COMPANY
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t·
VON TECK
HAIRSTYLIST
co.
644-9729
644-9729
644-9140
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PATRONS
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Snyder
Lake Pool Service Company
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Nissen
Mr. and Mrs. Konrad
A Friend
Monaco Motel
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Steidinger
Ann and Fred Lethbridge
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Wurzbach
Chic's Marina
Thunderbird Motor Inn
Mr. and Mrs. Windsor Clements
Evelyn L. Wilson
Mrs. Albert L. Emerson
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Tonneson
Mr. and Mrs. Morris
Mr. D. R. Webster
Mr. and Mrs. William Palgut
Melvin A. Brown
Millie and Vernon Hayes
Harold Butler
Mr. and Mrs. Gorden Garlick
Mr. and Mrs. A. Novitt
Stephen Hertz, J eweler
Bill Harris Mobil
Mr. and Mrs. Anthony Passaro
John Parkinson
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Robinson
A Friend
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Huck Sr.
1vfuscles???
Happy Family .
CONGRATULATIONS
and Family
Terry Butler
Mrs. Sheridan and Jack
Saint Sacrement Sunday School
Mr. and Mrs. John Porter
Rev. Vacys S irk a
LAMB
BROS.
INC.
Mr. and Mrs. Berto Murray
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A real
smart
cookie today
might develop
into just a
crumb tomorrow
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11
You can 1 t
improve your
physical fitness
by running down
your friends. 11
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Your Time Is
Running Out,
What Are You
Doing About It?
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of '70
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The Best Wishes
from
TWIN BAY VILLAGE
Summer Resort In
Bolton Landing, N. Y.
ever alert! !
liveliness? ?
prepared! !
eager? ?
Best Wishes
To
The Class Of
1970
What
are you
looking at?
F. R. Smith
& Sons Inc.
from
The Pfau Family
Bolton Landing,
N.Y.
That's
What
Who?
Me!!
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Compliments
Of
~ Ill
I' I R S'I
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From All Its
Members To The
Senior Class
of
1970
Success In All
Their Future
Endeavors.
Bolton Landing Office
First National Bank
Of
Glens Falls
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Bolton
Conservation
Club Inc.
99
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Girls! !
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"Hey, R ef."
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To OUR Cla ss
From th e Girls
In Room . . .
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Sam Marx, Hollywood produc e r, has spent a good
many sleepless nights trying to figure out how much
wisdom can be cramm e d into four words. H e lists
the follow.i ng, e ach one neith er more nor less than
four words:
'"·"
In God we trust. This, too, shall pass. Live and l et
live. Still waters run d eep . Bad news travels fast.
Love laughs at locksmiths. Nothing succeeds like
success. Charity be gins at hom e . Politics makes
strange bedfellows. Nothing v e ntured, nothing
gained. Man proposes, God disposes. Let sleeping
dogs lie.
OliJ
Susie
Le ona
Judy
Vicky
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"Let's order shrimp . . . "
"Le t's go swimming . . . "
The moral may be: If you can't say it in four words,
don't say it.
"Let's count train cars . .
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"Le t's leg wre stle . . . "
"Let's have a party . . . "
"Let's not go to bed . . . "
"Let's" . . . "Y e ah, let's .
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Don't Worry About
Growing Old - Just
Try To Grow Up And
You'll Stay Young In
Spirit
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