Clifton Fine Central High School - Mountain Echo Yearbook (Star Lake, NY)

 - Class of 1961

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Class will XX'e, the class of 1961, village of Star Lake, State of New York, do on this day, make, ordain, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament. To the BOARD OF EDUCATION we leave our thanks for many happy years in a nice school. To the FACULTY we leave-just leave! To the UNDERCLASSMEN we leave our colorful orange and white study books, which we used under murb applied pressure. To the JUNIORS we leave the privilege of sitting close enough to the stage to be able to make faces at the speakers. To the SOPHOMORES we leave the hope that their giggling days will soon subside. To the FRESHMEN we leave the meals in the cafeteria. They're really not so bad. LARRY BOULIA leaves his ability to never be wrong in physics to BILL ISEREAU. Do you think you can live up to it, Bill? STUART TAYLOR leaves a I year's supply of Top Brass and a dozen combs to ED LEONARD. Here's hoping it gets you as far as it got him. TIMMY SYKES leaves his 4 P.M. trips home from Harrisville to ROGER BROXWN. Don't get caught. Tim never did. GARY PETERSON, spark plug of the Clifton-Fine Indians, be- queaths his drive and spirit to WILLIAM ISEREAU. Let's get up and go, Bill! JOHN PHILLIPS leaves his technicalities to KEITH DANIELS. John says two and two is sometimes and usually, but not always, four. HELEN PROVOST wills her trait to say what she means and mean what she says to EVA KELLEY. Use it with care. LAURIE RESSLER leaves her natural beauty to PAT MAXWELL. Not that Pat needs it, but it's better to have too, too much, rather than just too much. DOLORES ROBLA bestows her car keys and worn out tires to BRENDA HAYES. Now you can pass that road test, Brenda. JOAN SHANK leaves her temper and title Blonde-Bomber to ROWENA SYKES. Be careful where you drop the bombs. LARRY SNOW leaves his pigeon-toed gait and bow-leggedness to STEVE BENCHIK. Happy ambling, Steve. DIANE HODGE leaves her ability to look at a blank wall and go into hysterics to GRACE SNYDER. It's more fun! ALBERT ISEREAU AND RICHARD MATZELL both leave their blinding speed to FRANK SMITH. Slow down, Mickey, the speed of sound has already been broken. ROGER JANACK wills his physique to RON HAWLEY. Rog claims that square shoulders and slim hips always catch the fe- male eye!!! MARY JARVIS wills her willingness to be available when needed to BILL GOODROW. Of course, you have to come to school to be available, old boy! BRENDA MAYBEE leaves her pretty copper hued hair to MARY LUE MUDGETT. This color is really something to strive for, Mary. BEVERLY MCBROOME wills her half-pint size to PAULA LANGEVIN. Hope you don't mind being heard and not seen in a crowd. PHYLLIS MORROW bequeaths her turned-up nose and her vast array of freckles to STEVE BENCHIK. Take it from Phyllis, clothespins and freckle cream just won't work. SHERRILL PAYNE wills her crazy antics and humorous quips to CAROL THIVIERGE. Every class must have a clown, PHYLLIS THIVIERGE and EAYE TREMBLEY bestow their abil- ity to boil water, learned in homemaking, to JEANETTE SMEBY. They became experts, Jeanette. See what you can do. FRED WOODS wills his eating ability to JIM PLUMLEY. Watch that waistline. Jim! I8 NORMAN SANTIMAXV and RODNEY RAMSEY bequeath their ability to run the movie projector successfully, successfully? to ELDON SHAW. Many happy nights in that projection booth, Eldon! DALE CAMPBELL bestows his slightly exaggerated Kennedy hairdo to MR. BERO. Now you'll get your money's worth when you get your hair cut. CAROL GARDNER leaves her happy days working in the li- brary to CAROL CASTAGNOZZI. Don't break the poor kids' ear drums, Carol! FLORENCE HUTT leaves her know-how of when to be and when not to be silent to KITTY CASSELL. Let's see some action, Kitty. BONNIE STEVENS leaves her gift of gab to SHARON DEMMON. Now you can carry on the editorials of the Clifton- Fine Gazette. NELSON STEPHENS and RICHARD STOWELL will their abil- ity to get along with the girls in the commercial classes to DON- ALD TEBO. Rots of ruck!! KAREN SWANSON leaves her bubbling personality and liveliness to CYNTHIA POHL. Moments never lacked for excitement when Karen was around. DONNA ANDRIKUT wills her dexterity in missing school on Mondays to KEN KYER. We hope you can do it legally, too. JOYCE ARNOSKY leaves her height to LUCY KERR. The sky's the limit. CHUCK BAKER leaves his golfing ability to KAREN JACOB- SON. Maybe a bowling ball would help, Karen. MIKE BEMUS wills his naturally curly hair to GARY WOODS. No more nightly pin-ups for Gary, PETER BISSON leaves his good ole' jitney to ELIZABETH LANGEVIN. Don't run the gas bill up too high, PAT DEGOUFF bequeaths her ability to get good marks in so- cial studies to the JUNIOR BOYS. Make sure you get up front, Boys. ALFRED FENTON bestows his hunting and fishing talents to MARIE TITUS. These don't only pertain to the woods. JACK YADDOW leaves the space between his knees to JOHN BRADLEY. It's easier to keep your balance that way! ELAINE FOSTER wills her quiet ways and big eyes to PHYLLIS HALL. Say nothing and see all. CONNIE GEBO leaves her ability in sports to MAISHA LATH- AM. Are there any Mantlesf Tatums, etc. in your family tree? EARL GEBO bequeaths his early morning Pepsodent smile to LARRY TOWNE. Maybe you can discover where the yellow went. FAY GOTI-IAM leaves his shy smiles to RONNIE HODGKISS. That really gets the girls, Ronnie. RUSSELL HALL leaves his deep, rich voice that he so aptly charms the girls with, to HAROLD KLOCK. Come on, Harold, let's see some action! CAROLY KELLEY ALDRIDGE bestows her now fulfilled dream of a happy marriage to all the JUNIOR GIRLS. Happy hunting, Ladies, ROSCOE TOWNE wills all his 6 feet to SALLY HAWI.EY. No more stretching your neck now, Sally! LINDA TROMBLEY leaves her talent for designing her own at- tractive clothes to WANDA DUNN. It really saves lots of money, Wanda. ORA JEAN VAN COUR leaves her friendly attitude to LINDA LANPHEAR, A smile can get you anywhere, WILLIAM WOOD bestows his natural talent of designing hot rods to MICKEY FULTON. Your spare moments will be filled now, Mickey. GARETH TOOLY graciously bestows the school and staff upon all those who desire them. Gary treated them well, and he as- sumes you'll do the same.

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Climbs Pwpliaog DONNA ANDRIKUT has now opened up a barbershop for wom- en, since the current fashion is brushcuts on feminine heads. JOYCE ARNOSKY is the sole proprietor of the Arnosky School for Baby-Sitters. The married senior girl-graduates only employ her students. CHARLES BAKER. president of the Newton Falls Paper Mill. has designed the first all-paper house. However, it seems he's having a terrible time getting fire insurance. MICHAEL BEMUS. world-famed pilot, has gained international fame in beating Russia skywriting Pepsi-Cola around the moon. PETER BISSON has been hired as an accountant for the U. S. Navy. Must be he could add better than he could spell. PAT DE GOUFF is a syndicated columnist, having taken over Dear Abby's column of advice to the lovelorn. Wfith all her vari- ous romances, it's a snap job for her. LARRY BOULIA, for inventing a new physics formula. has been placed beside Einstein in the National Hall of Fame. He always was a genius. ALFRED FENTON, an expert in the North Country pronunciation of how, cow, and now, has been hired as special advisor to the star of the current Broadway production Who Shot Nelly in the Belly in the Barn? ELAINE FOSTER is now modeling eye make-up for Max Factor. Witli those eyes she couldn't miss. CONNIE GEBO, after serving as Dental Hygienist to the rules! dentist, has finally married him. With dental expenses what they are, it's the only way she could pay her bills. EARL GEBO has won a Golf Medal for his outstanding partici- pation in the high jump events ofithe Olympics. It's a secret, but he has springs in his legs. FAY GOTHAM, after years of being one of Star Lake's faithful paper boys. has been chosen Editor-in-Chief of the Star Lake Daily Journal. At last we can read about ourselves in the paper. RUSSELL HALL, famous engineer, has finally achieved his dream of rocketing himself to the moon. He says it really is made of green cheese. DIANE HODGE is now employed as the main laugher in Jack Boney's comedy program It's cut his expenses terrifically since she has taken the place of a great number of people. ALBERT ISEREAU has gone to Syracuse where, with his great experience as a carry-out boy at our local I.G,A., he is now man- ager of his own super market. Are you making expenses, Al? ROGER JANACK, our stunning muscle man, has finally run Charles Atlas out of business. VUith his build, everyone is en- rolling in the course. MARY JARVIS has opened her own taxi service. Just dial Acci- dent 2-3478. GARY PETERSON. after having completed an electrical engineer- ing course. did such a fine job in wiring Vassar-an all girl's college by the way-that there is a constant clamor from all girl colleges in every part of the world. His talents must include more than wiring. JOHN PHILLIPS has graduated from the Clarkson All-Star Hock- ey Team to the New York Rangers. H'e has the fastest one arm goal shot in the National League. It's probably the result of all that one-armed practice with the Potsdam State girls. BRENDA MAYBEE is now chief counselor for all college and university twirlers. Suddenly all college,twirlers are male! BEVERLY McBROOME, now employed at Saks branch Store in Paris, has been nominated the outstanding buyer of the world. The best part is that she can fly home half price, due to her size. PHYLLIS MORROW had to switch party loyalties so President Kennedy could hire her to redecorate the White House. After all, she is the most famous interior decorator around. SHERRILL PAYNE recently won acclaim by diving 2,000 feet into a six inch pail of water. From that height you don't have to be double-jointed to fold into the pail. HELEN PROVOST has been elected Miss I.B.M. of 1970. She achieved her title by operating 20 machines at one time. She claims that she owes her success to the school. LAURIE RESSLER has been nominated up-and-coming debu- tante of 1965, after her fabulous performance in Cranberry Lake Eight. DOLORES ROBLA has created the latest hairdo for Martian women. The women are crazy about it, but are a little bit stumped as to whether they should nail or glue the bows on their hairless heads. JOAN SHANK, famous laboratory technician, has finally proved the age-old theory that men are composed of snakes and snails and puppy dog tails. LARRY SNOXX' is presently the ski instructor at Wfhite Face Mountain. He has broken his leg so many times trying to get on the chair-lift that he hasn't had a chance to ski down yet. BONNIE STEVENS is now head nurse at the Ogdensburg State Hospital. They say that she keeps her patients amused with her witty remarks. The enrollment has increased rapidly due to their desire to be cheered up. RICHARD STOWELL has taken over the position as Commercial teacher at C.F.C.S. Suddenly the commercial classes have only fe- male occupants. I wonder how much business they really learn. KAREN SWANSON, traveling nurse with the Navy, has been given a special assignment watching over a certain sailor who claims that he can't get along without her. PHILLIP SYKES, former basketball star of C.F.C.S., is now equal- ly as famous as an engineer in Rochester. Timmy won his great reputation by developing the faster-than-light method of transpor- tation between the Sykes ranch and Harrisville. STUART TAYLOR, who got his start in sound projection in The Eyei of Tlrzlor, is now in Hollywood under the title of The Great Noise Maker. That seems appropriate in more ways than one. PHYLLIS THIVIERGE is now making headlines as the greatest wome-n's leader since women gained the right to vote. It seems she's waging a campaign for prohibition-of gym classes, that is. FAYE TREMBLEY has been elected Mrs. America for the year. This happy, contented housewife has now successfully completed production of her own football team. FRED WOODS is now the official old-timer of these parts, hav- ing avoided all attempts to have him leave the area. NORMAN SANTIMAVU, famous projectionist, has opened his own theatre. They say he makes a great profit, since he built the theatre, prints his own tickets and runs his own projector. DALE CAMPBELL is now in the headlines constantly due to a terrific battle between him and Norman Rockwell over contract for the Saturday Evening Post. CAROL GARDNER is now happily moving from country to coun- try as she accompanies her service husband on his frequent moves. A skilled linguist, Carol has picked up several languages on her travels. NELSON STEPHENS has been taken into partnership by George Cummings. Now, if he'd quit using all the profits squiring the girls around, he'd be wealthy. ROSCOE TOXWNE-I've tried to find out what Roscoe's doing, but he's acquired such a drawl down there in Tenn. that I can't understand a word he says. LINDA TROMBLEY has opened her own very fashionable dress shop here in Star Lake. Everything's the latest. ORA JEAN VAN COUR is the proud possessor of a new ranch house. Her only complaint is that in the course of her husbands building it, she learned to be a jack of all trades. FLORENCE HUT has achieved the job of publishing the school newspaper. Mrs. Climenson felt just terrible about losing the job CHO HO'J. but that's life, CAROLYN K. ALDRIDGE was recently honored at her 50th Vifedding Anniversary. I guess they have adjusted nicely. RICHARD MATZELL has succeeded his father as game warden of the area, It's a shame to have to lock up all your old classmates like that. isn't it? RODNEY RAMSEY has become one of the wealthiest men in the country, having won the boat racers' championship. I'm sure his summers of scaring people to death on Star Lake helped. XWILLIAM WOOD is one of the better known people in the world, having gained the Presidency of G.M.C. in Detroit. JACK YADDOW has now opened up his own dancing school. Jack does a wicked waltz. GARETH TOOLY is now constantly in demand as hunter, trapper and guide for the area, The only trouble is that it takes him so long to get into the woods that it's dark when he gets there. I7



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