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It’s the year 1974. Let’s turn the pages back and see what is going on. LANA BAXTER—due to her experiences as a Senior in high school, drives a bus from the Ranger School to Newton Falls on Saturday night. Unfortunately, the bus is very old and it often breaks down on back roads. PATRICIA BECKMAN—the once notorious “blonde bomb- er” dyed her hair black in an attempt to escape the constant pursuit of the male sex. She succeeded!! MARTIN BERO—has become one of the wealthiest men in the country, having won the boat racer’s champion- ship. I’m sure his summers of scaring people to death in Wanakena helped. WAYNE BOULA—is the talented Goosestep instructor in the Russian Army. Even their Sputniks are Goose- stepping around space!! LEWIS DANIELS—is a famous ex-barber specializing in Elvis cuts. He has taken Perry Como’s place on his Saturday night tv show. We understand the relaxed at- mosphere is just what Lewis wanted. PATRICK DORAN—is still looking for the “Girl of his dreams.” You’ll find her soon, Pat. DOLLY EMERY—has created the latest hairdo for Martian women. The women are crazy about it, but are a little stumped as to whether they should nail or glue the bow on their hairless heads. JANICE FOSTER—was offered the honorable position of head of police women in Edwards; she has passed up all of her chances so that she can patrol the Archer Estate in hopes of warding off all female contenders. MARSHALL GOODER—a famous chemist has isolated the MARILYN MILLER—leads an exciting life. Tomorrow she will leave for Africa to accompany her husband, “Bring ’em back alive” Bukaroo, a big game hunter. SHARON MILLER—is head clarinet player in the Law- rence Welk Band. He says that she is the finest musi- cian that he has ever known. DONALD NORMAN—is a civil engineer. His present job is to place a tunnel through the Rockies to shorten trips to Hollywood communities. DENNIS PERRY—is a member of the Senate. In the forth- coming election he will be a candidate for the presi- dency. He will sponsor the bill “Be kind to Seniors week.” GAIL PERRY—is a designer of cross word puzzles, maga- zine covers and necktie patterns for a large department store. LINDA PETERSON—won the Irish Sweepstakes and now has 10 Cadillacs of various colors with French Poodles to match. HARRY PLOOF—the superintendent of Newton Falls Paper Mill, is also president of the Clifton-Fine Central School Board of Education. SHARA POHL—is the chief seamstress for Oswegatchie society ladies. We hear she can cut a pretty good rag!! VICTOR POMERVILLE—once a basketball player for Syracuse Nats, is now a real estate agent. He has be- come rich selling Florida lots to the inhabitants of Labrador and igloos to dwellers of the Sahara. LINDA REED—has taken over “Arthur Murray’s Dance Studio,” and has been named “Woman of the year” by “Time” magazine. Class Prophecy germs of hay fever, love, hate, and laziness. He also ex- terminated book reports, income tax and English teachers. DINAH GOODROW—the old maid of the class is the possessor of many degrees as B.S., PHD, M.S., F.O.B., and S.O.S. For the past 10 years she has been Dean of the Dormitory College for Girls. HOWARD HARRISON—was the shy and quiet type at C.F.C.S. but now he has his own entertainment. His favorite pastime—Girls, Girls, Girls. RHONDA JANACK—is a physical education teacher; we hear she can cut down your weight faster than you can say Metrecal. SUSAN KAPALL—is now teaching at C.F.C.S. She says it has changed completely with her new ways of teaching. DONALD KERR—still spends most of his time in Star Lake, we wonder why? GENE LANPHEAR—is now the mayor of Cranberry Lake, we hear it has changed quite a bit. MARGIE LAPLANTE—writes an advice to the lovelorn column for a big New York newspaper. It is estimated that she gets over ten million letters every month. BELVA LASHUA—is featured in every major Magazine in the country. We always knew she would become famous but we didn’t think it would be in a soap ad- vertisement. LEROY LUNDIN—is the newly elected president of the Bachelor’s Protective Association. He is really having a ball with his new job. NEIL MARSH—has just given up his racing stables and he now lives on an Indian Reservation where he will have free hunting and no income taxes. SUZANNE MARSH—has her own private company “Marsh’s Men Pound” we hear she is doing a great job and mak- ing a good profit. JOHN MATZELL—is a famous inventor who has invented over 1000 labor saving devices. One of his inventions is Boomerang caller—Guaranteed to return to the hand that lost them. BONNIE MATZELL—has invented a new kind of bleach which changes color and at the same time indicates changes in the weather. WILLIAM McCARTHY—is a member of the F.B.I. (Fuller Brush, Inc.) he has written a book “I Led two Lives) a story of his experiences as a brush salesman and a counterspy for the United Butchers of America. BETTY McMULLEN—is now in the step-ladder business we hear she is doing quite well considering she’s using most of them. DONNA RITZ—and her family of eight had to move into a hotel because their trailer was beginning to get crowded. DARREL ROBLA—took advice of coach Weeks and teaches physical education at an all-girls school. KEITH ROWAND—was a slow moving chap. He is a plumber’s assistant—the one who goes back for the monkey wrench and can’t find it. LINDA SHATRAW—was the inquisitive type. Because of her intense interest in everybody’s business, she is a star reporter. She is so alert that she once interviewed a criminal while he was committing a crime. WILLIAM SIMMONS—is still struggling to graduate from the Ranger School. The directors are planning a dinner in honor of his 10th year there. DONALD SMALL—is a wealthy salesman. Don just re- cently returned from Alaska where he had success sell- ing gas and fuel oil to the Eskimos. He belongs to the “National Swindlers’ Association.” HERBERT SNIDER—was the curious type. He volunteered for the first trip to the moon. He was amazed with life on the moon that he has already made plans to return. BARBARA STEVENS—due to her experience on the Blue and Gold staff, is now chief financial secretary of Gen- eral Electric. GARY STOWELL—became so interested in cars that he went into the business—as a grease monkey, of course!! JUDY SYKES—has become Phillip Maybee’s private secre- tary for life; we hear that the pay’s not too good but she is loyal to the end. LARRY THIVERIEGE—is a poet of the new school. He is the author of such brilliant works as “Owed to a Taylor,” and “Lines on a Lady’s Face.” BONNIE THORNTON—a graduate of Potsdam, is the vocal teacher at our Alma Mater. She recently had a book published entitled “101 Ways to Catch a Ranger.” SHEILA TROMBLEY—the domestic type, is the wife of a leading citizen of Oswegatchie. She’s very active in the Home Bureau. FAYE WENDT—because of her ability to get others to work while she watches and her ability to answer all questions (sometimes correctly) is a school teacher. SHEILA WHITMORE—owns an exclusive beauty shop. People—men as well as women—will enter her shop looking like 60 and emerge looking 16. Sheila is a famous face lifter. GERALD HODGEKISS—now operates a drag strip on the Harrisville-Fine road. That interest he had in cars in school finally came through.
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HERBERT SNIDER “He’s the very devil!” Soccer 1, 2, 3, 4; Bas- ketball 2, 3. BARBARA STEVENS “Life is just a joke, Ho-Ho!” Basketball Cheering 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 3; F.H.A. 2, 3; Blue and Gold 4; Yearbook 4; Class Treas- urer 3; Senior Play 4; Library Club 4; Bus Monitor 3. GARY STOWELL “Always willing to help.” Wrestling 3, 4; Soccer 4; Bus Monitor 4; Senior Play 4. LARRY THIVIERGE “He says little, but thinks a lot.” Industrial Arts Club 3, 4; Intramurals 4. 16 BONNIE THORNTON ‘Tve met the enemy and is he cute!” F. H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Bus Monitor 2, 3, 4; G. A.A. 1, 2; F.N.A. 1; Leaders Club 1, 2; Senior Play 4. SHEILA TROMBLEY “Love and a cough can not be hid.” F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, Vice President 1, President 2, Historian 3; Bus Monitor 3, 4; Home Ec. Crisco Award 2. FAYE WENDT “All the world loves a cheerful and friend- ly worker.” F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice President 3; Honor Roll 2, 4; Bus Moni- tor 2; Senior Play- Student Assistant 4; Yearbook 3, 4, Editor 4; National Honor So- ciety 4. SHEILA WHITMORE “A little fun does no one harm!” G.A.A. 1, 2; Year- book 4.
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TO THE BOARD OF EDUCATION we leave the happy thought that we are leaving. TO THE FACULTY we leave our sincere thanks for getting us through and for putting up with us. TO THE JUNIORS AND SOPHOMORES we leave a jar of Peanut Butter and a loaf of bread — happy peanut butter sandwiches! TO THE FRESHMEN we leave all our will power. You sure need it to get through. LANA BAXTER leaves her ability to always get herself out of trouble to Clarence Currier. I hope you have as much luck as I did, Pudge. PAT BECKMAN donates her bottle of bleach to Rick Foley. Just think, Rick — a whole gallon! MARTY BERO leaves his tricky ways of flirting to Rich- ard Baker. Take it cool, Rich, they flirt back! WAYNE BOULA wills his Boy Scout shorts to Bruce Amo. A hiking we will go! LEWIS DANIELS donates all his home permanents to Rogex Adams (curly tops). PAT DORAN leaves his part in the Senior play to Judy Wendt. Just act yourself, Jud. DOLLY EMERY leaves her quiet ways to Mary jane Clyde. By being quiet you can get far in this world. JANICE FOSTER leaves her weekly trips to Edwards to Janet Hodgekiss. Have fun, Janet! MARSHALL GOODER bequeaths his sly ways but nice manners to Earl Bush. Girls like you better that way. DINAH GOODROW bequeaths her starvation diet to Sally Tebo, now you can haunt Mrs. De Vol’s scales as Dinah did. MARGIE LA PLANTE leaves her regular seat in Chap- pie® to Bonnie Mallette. Don’t let that seat get cold. DONALD NORMAN leaves his wild times in driving class to Randy Gore. Don’t hit anything—I didn’t (yet)!! DENNIS PERRY leaves all those Math Classes to Doug Rowand. Please try to get your homework done, Doug, because I don’t think Mrs. Burns could take another year. LINDA PETERSON leaves her ability to burn pizza to RuthAnn Golden. Maybe the pizza wasn’t any good, but Oh, what fun burning it. HARRY PLOOF leaves his chair in the friendly poker games to Allen Thornton. I hope you get better cards than I did. SARAH POHL leaves her ability to wear out the road between Canton and Star Lake to Linda Brown. I know you will carry on! VICTOR POMMERVILLE leaves his ability to make points on the basketball team to Robert Santimaw. Someone has to carry on, Robert. LINDA REED leaves her ability to miss dead dogs to Charlene Bebee. It is easy to miss them when they are dead. DONNA RITZ donates her wild weekends and Monday morning headaches to Betty Killenbec. You will get used to them after a while, girls! DARREL ROBLA leaves his truck to Lena Stowell. Now you will be able to get to Newton Falls. It got me KEITH ROWAND hands down his efficiency in getting things done on time to Peter Bullock. Good Luck and Class Will HOWARD HARRISON leaves his up-to-date hairdos to David Mudgett. No more struggling with those picky rollers. GERALD HODGEKISS leaves all his night life to James Rohde. It was too much for me—although I really didn’t mind, James. SUSAN KAPELL leaves her cheerleading uniform to Ray- mond Keith. (What!) DONALD KERR happily leaves his car keys to the Pontiac to Don Wright for his Saturday night trips to “Who knows where!” GENE LANPHERE leaves his extra wild ways to Fred Lasher. Come on, Fred, you only live once! BELVA LASHUA wills her gum supply to Margaret Lash. Happy chewing! LEROY LUNDIN leaves his “muscles” and a gallon of pep pills to Doug Wiggins. You’ll be a senior next year, Doug, and you’ll need them. NEIL MARSH very happily leaves his ability to get along with Mr. Brown to John Evans. SUZANNE MARSH happily wills all her many loves of Clifton-Fine to Regine Gebo. WILLIAM McCARTHY leaves all his good times at the station and in the back room of the I.G.A. to Gary Ward. You don’t get much work done, Gary, but it’s lots of fun! JOHN MATZELL leaves all his bandages from health class to Michael Reynolds. Health class really isn’t too bad, Michael. BONNIE MATZELL leaves all her domestic talents to Brenda Slate. It’s really not that hard, Brenda! BETTY McMULLEN leaves her abilities to get around easily to Gary Hess. MARILYN MILLER leaves all wild times as a Senior to Eunice Moote. Have fun, it’s your last year at C.F.C.S. SHARON MILLER leaves her ability to get boys to Linda Titus. Be careful, Linda, they are all dangerous! I hope you make it through school—I did. LINDA SHATRAW leaves her wonderful way to get along with people and her days on the tramp to Barbara La- Londe. Take it easy, Barb, those front flops are wild. WILLIAM SIMMONS leaves his wild days in Wanakena and his American History worksheets to JoAnn King. Remember, JoAnn, unfinished worksheets and then detention. DONALD SMALL leaves his wonderful, and Quiet History Class with Mr. Colton to Steward McCullouch. Stock up on paper wads and rubber bands, you will need them. HERBERT SNIDER leaves his ability to drive carefully and slowly to Harold DeLair. Don’t do anything I wouldn’t do, Harold. BARBARA STEVENS leaves her ability to talk in Health Class to Estella Peabody. I hope you have as much luck as I did. GARY STOWELL wills ability to fight his way out of the locker bay at dismissal to Glenna Tubbs. Remember, Glen- na, have Patience! JUDY SYDES leaves her secretarial talents to Linda Hittle. They will come in handy someday—I hope. LARRY THIVIERGE leaves his abilities to put a car together to Beth Campbell. Maybe now, Beth, you will be able to build your own car. BONNIE THORNTON leaves all the ranger school boys to Frances Peterson. Take real good care of them, Frances—they need it. SHEILA TROMBLEY leaves all the boys in Oswegatchie, but one, to Barbara Mallette. There should be enough for you without one. FAYE WENDT gladly leaves her ability to worry about her friends to Mary Ellen Bassette. I hope you don’t get gray hair like I did. SHEILA WHITMORE leaves her inability to make up her mind to Alice Robertson. 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