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

 - Class of 1963

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TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION we leave a supply of Lady Clairol for the gray hair we have brought about. TO THE FACULTY we leave our remaining funds to pay for the visits to the psychiatrist they may find necessary after we leave. TO THE JANITORS we leave the old school building itself, the peaceful quiet caused by our absence and any apple cores, wads of gum, or crumpled notes we may Jnave left about. TO THE JUNIORS we leave, reluctantly but of necessity, our mantle of dignity, we realize that the class can never fill it but, since it is expected of them, our advice is Grin and wear it TO THE SOPHOMORES we leave our patience; it will be found useful as the only means by which they can endure the Juniors. TO THE FRESHMEN we leave our ability to sell magazines. We hope you will receive enough money for your trip, too. DONNA ADAMS leaves her quiet way to Lana Baxter. %How about it, Lana? BONNIE AMO leaves the car and keys to Barb Stevens. Use them as well as Bon did. Barb! PAUL BIGWARFE leaves his ability to get out of scrapes to Mackie McCarthy. It's easy to get out and even easier to get in. PAUL BURNS leaves his ability to tell fibs and have everyone believe him to Neil Marsh and Don Small. It takes practice, boys. CARLSON .CURRIER leaves his big game hunting ability to Gene Lamphear and John Matzell. Remember, boys, the sure way to success is to shoot at the first noise you hear unless you hear talking. Class IRVING DAFOE bequeaths his mathematical ability to Richard Pratt. Adding and subtracting is the first step. Rich. SHIRLEY DANIELS leaves her many loves ig Edwards to Sarah Pohl. Keep the path warm, Sarah. WANDA EVANS leaves her ways of getting too many fellas at some specific time to Suzanne Marsh. Be careful. Sue, it can lead you into trouble. FLOYD DUBEY leaves his ability to grow a beard to Marshall Gooder, have a real hairy time, Marshall. JOANNE GOLDEN leaves her part in the senior play to Marilyn Miller. Not everyone can do it. JOE GOLDEN leaves his wit and humorous manner to Gary Stowell. Birds of a feather flock together. JUDY GOODER bequeaths her ability to draw to Sheila Whit- more. How about having Mr. Stangle for a tutor, Sheila? LYNDA HAYES leaves her romantic times in Room 211 to Susie Kapell. Have fun. Sue. NANCY JANACK leaves her way with boys to Margie La- Plante. Not much practice required, huh, Margie? JIM KING leaves his shy ways to Bill Simmons. What was that? I don't think I'm hearing right. JUDY LAPLANTE leaves her needed stepladder to Bonnie Ress- ler and Linda Peterson. Watch your step, girls. AGNES MALADY leaves her ability to have all night parties to Linda Shatraw. Shhh! Not too loud now. PHILLIP MAYBEE leaves his ability to sleep in the pruning grounds at the Ranger School to Keith (Ahab) Rowand. ROGER McBROOME leaves his basketball sneakers to Robert Phillips. You're not so lucky. Bob, you'll have to buy the socks to go with them. Rog never did. SHARON McCORMICK leaves her uncle's reaper to Jerry Hodgkis’s. Hold on Jerry, she also left a spreader. JANICE NEWTOWN leaves her hair-do magazines to Eva Bab- bitt. Use it to the best of your ability, Eva. LELAND OWENS leaves his giggle to Betty McMullen. Giggle, giggle! MICHAEL OWENS leaves his ability to be alert and conscien- tious of the things happening around him to Wayne Boula. What's up, doc? ARTHUR PETERSON leaves his intense drinking ability to Marty Bero and Murray Morphy. The best of foam to both of you. GRETCHEN POHL leaves her athletic ability to Linda Reed. This plus the proper diet helps, Linda. PORTIA PROVOST leaves her seat in Chappel's to Sharon Miller and Judy Sykes. Keep it warm, girls, she'll be back! RONNIE RIXON leaves his ability to get along with the teach- ers to Harry Ploof and Victor Pomerville. Good luck, boys. LINDA ROHDE leaves her ever lasting good humor to Dinah Goodrow. Practice makes perfect, Dinah. LARRY SENTER leaves his ability to skip school to Dennis Perry. School, school, school. Doesn't anyone ever skip anymore? JOHN SHELTRA leaves his ability of doing homework in classes to Larry Thivierge. Just be careful you never get caught, right, John? BONNIE SHENE leaves her ability to change her mind from one week to the next to Gail Perry. Don't get your schedules mixed up, Gail. JANEEN SIMMONS just leaves and takes Ed with her. Sorry, girls. Will LAURA SNOW wills the entertainment of the Rangers to Bonnie Thornton. We hope you can measure up to Laura, Bon. KAREN STEPHENS leaves her friendly smile to Dan Soszka. Smile, you're on Candid Camera. CHUCK STEVENS leaves his position as king of the harem to Darrel Robla. Remember to feed and water them at least once a day, Darrel. PRISCILLA SULONGSKI leaves her troublesome seat in room 208 to Janice Foster and Faye Wendt. Be careful, girls. VERNON SYKES leaves his conscientiousness to Herbie Snider. We hope it will help you, Herb. LEON THIVIERGE leaves his athletic ways and some of his strength to Pat Doran and Leroy Lundin. It comes in handy sometimes, fellows. WILLIAM THORNTON leaves his short hair to Howard Harri- son. No more of those nightly pinups, Howard. WALTER TODD leaves his supply of toothpicks to Donald Kerr. There's a time and a place for everything, Don. JOYCE TITUS leaves her job in Mr. Van Gelder's office to Donna Ritz. Remember, Donna, early to bed and early to rise makes a woman healthy, wealthy, and wise. DELORIS TOOLEY bequeaths her ability to pass her road test to Sheila Trombley and Belva Lashua. Three times and out, girls. RONNIE VANHOUSE leaves his mischievious ways to Rhonda Janack. Don't go off the deep end, Rhonda. SANDRA WARD leaves her job in the nurse's office to Beverly Jackson. Don't forget, Bev, it's the band aids that count. ARLENE GISH leaves her height to Pat Beckman. Now you will be able to reach the floor while typing, Pat. WILLIAM GOODROW leaves his ability to tell jokes at the dinner table to Donald Norman and Lewis Daniels. Keep it down to a minimum, boys. 16

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It is the year 1973! The class of 1963 is planning a reunion. Let us find out what they are doing. DONNA ADAMS is now teaching in a one-room schoolhouse in the city of Oswegatchie. BONNIE AMO is a famous flag pole sitter in the Olympics. Rumor has it that she got her talent from sitting in wastebaskets at CFG. PAUL BIGWARFE gave up Chemical Engineering to become an inventor. He recently invented a restwell mattress for oyster beds. PAUL BURNS, a successful construction worker, after 10 years, is still trying to build up Newton Falls. CARLSON CURRIER is now a professional wrestler under the name of Crazy-Legs Currier. He recently defeated Gorgeous George. IRVING DAFOE has just devised an electronic computer which packs groceries automatically. The first model went to Padgett's IGA. SHIRLEY DANIELS is now a successful business woman. After all the hard times in Bus. Math., she still relies on the adding machine. FLOYD DUBEY is now painting the wall across Berlin Blue and Gold. WANDA EVANS is surely capable of teaching speech to anyone, only what will her students be saying? ARTHUR PETERSON is now an astronomer studying the heavens at the seashore with a beautiful girl assistant. They have a star-gazing date every night. GRETCHEN POHL is a lawyer in her own firm. She got her experience from getting out of trouble at CFC. PORTIA PROVOST makes her living by bubble gum! She has appeared all over, has her own band, and chews in perfect time to the music. RONALD RIXON has joined the Navy and as most sailors, has a girl in every port. LINDA ROHDE is the author of two of the 6 worst sellers this year. The names of her books were The Mystery of the Blood Footprints and The Silver Goldenrod. LAWRENCE SENTER has graduated from forestry school and he still wants to meet Smokey the Bear. JOHN SHELTRA is a member of the Boston Celtics. He says his experiences playing basketball at CFC got him where he is to- day. fJONNIE SHENE is the proprietor of Ye Beautiful Shoppe. She is the most famous skin renovator and face lifter in the world and is an excellent advertisement for her business. JANEEN SIMMONS is the leading lady in a Broadway play. You'll remember she always put on a good act when her home- work wasn't done. Class Prophecy JOANNE GOLDEN is trying desperately to keep order in her class room. What's the trouble, Joanne, losing your voice? JOSEPH GOLDEN is now serving as an accountant for Nikita Khruschev. We're going to win that cold war yet. JUDY GOODER has just won the National Art Award for a drawing of Macaroni, Caroline Kennedy's pony. WILLIAM GOODROW just earned his 10th year service medal for tending bar at Merchant's. Congratulations, Bill! LYNDA HAYES is now lab. technician for Ben Casey. Lately Dr. Casey has been losing quite a number of patients. NANCY JANACK is living happily with her husband. Do your days in health class seem to help, Nancy? JAMES KING being a little fellow, has not succeeded in leaving the ground yet without the aid of a plane. JUDY LAPLANTE is now a truant officer. She knows all the excuses for staying out of school. AGNES MALADY is now modeling clothes in Philadelphia. Those skirts get shorter every year according to Agnes. PHILLIP MAYBEE is now professional ski instructor at Twin Lakes Ski Tow. ROGER McBROOME has joined every branch of the service. He still doesn't know which one he likes best. SHARON McCORMICK is the conductor of the Non-Stop, Look, and Listen Tours. She shrieks through a megaphone and oc- casionally gets Anne Hathaway's cottage and Trojan's forum mixed up. JANICE NEWTOWN is head of a toilet soap company. Her motto is I keep the world clean. LELAND OWENS is now an engineer in a large construction job. He has also won the award for the world's best talker. MICHAEL OWENS has decided not to go to college because he accepted the replacement of Wilt Chamberlin in the Pro Bas- ketball League. LAURA SNOW just had to be a nurse. One day in class she tore out the back part of her history book labeled appendix. KAREN STEPHENS is a lighthouse keeper. Every night she stands in the door and holds up a sign which reads Back in carefully, and do not waken the sea urchins. CHARLES STEVENS is running a dance studio. He is so good he has put Arthur Murray out of business. PRISCILLA SULONGSKI has just sent the doctor she works for to the poorhouse after she ruined his reputation at the operat- ing table! VERNON SYKES is a real estate salesman and sells Florida lots to inhabitants of Labrador, and igloos to dwellers in the Sahara. LEON THIVIERGE, being sports minded, has started a racing stable. He has a race track beside his home and has a stable of racing snails! WILLIAM THORNTON has just decided to become a podiatrist after walking for ten years in the army. Stones hurt, don't they, Willie? WALTER TODD is selling refrigerators. But Walter still has his collars up to keep him warm in those big ice-boxes. JOYCE TITUS is a designer of crossword puzzles, magazine covers, and necktie patterns. DELORIS TOOLEY, after passing Chemistry and Biology, is now a registered nurse. Congratulations! RONNIE VANHOUSE has made a career of the Navy. He makes one stop, at the port of Cranberry Lake. SANDRA WARD is a director of a quiz program on television. She is a fine question maker-upper. ARLENE GISH achieved world fame as a feminine Sir Oliver Lodge, as she possesses a remarkable psychic power. Her seances are attended by all the best people.

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