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

 - Class of 1967

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CLASS PROPHECY The year is late in the eighties and the wonderful Class of '67 is happily spread over the continent. The upcoming graduates have decided to see what their predecessors have done since graduation from C.F.C.S. Let's find out RUSHTON DOWLING is now a champion wrestler for the Wide World of Sports. I hear he really tames 'em. WAYNE HAYES is an international playboy in the heart of ol' Cranberry Lake. And to think he was the quiet one of the class! ROSEMARY HUMBLE cooks all the Church Suppers in Oswegatchie. Those lunches in the cafeteria at C.F.C.S. really come in handy, don't they, Dub? OLYMBIA KEITH is the First Lady of the N.Y. S. Ranger School. I hear the entrance age has gone up. GEORGE KELLEY has founded a home for worn-out wrestlers. You should see the gym--all rubber! CATHY EDDY is now the proud mother of two boys, three teddy bears, and nine frogs. VICKI MCKENNEY, we are happy to say, always was faithful to the cheering squad. She's still out there yelling for the Indians: Scalp 'em! KAREN PARVESE is still driving the old green Ford, from Fine to Oswegatchie. When a woman is determined, there's no stopping her; right, Karen? SUSAN POHL is now a Hell Driver for Jack Koch- man. She really does quite a wheelie. DANIEL SMITH has his own pool hall in Cran- berry Lake. He doesn't have to run down to the Evergreen any more. GORDON TAY- LOR is now teaching Business Math in C.F.C.S. Those classes really come in handy; huh, Gordie? JAMES THIVIERGE owns a large farm on the Ridge. He seldom comes down.. .makes a person wonder. BARBARA BARTLETT now owns George Cummings' old store. The gossip is still strong and the cooler is emptier. JAMES BERO is Second- ary Supervisor for C.F.C.S, Keep up the good work, Jim. CHERYL BULLOCK resides in Star Lake and is a check-out girl at Cleavers'. Business is really picking up. DIXIE BURKE, the quiet one in our class, is now a go-go girl in the lounge of the Ho- tel Woodruff. DELPHA DAFOE drives a school bus for Clifton-Fine. The toughest part of the job is taking the gum off the seats she put there in 1967. SHERRY DANIELS is now a famous rock 'n roll singer. She really plays a hot set of drums. SCOT FRASER recently won acclaim by canoeing from the source of the Oswegatchie to the St. Law- rence River in twenty-four hours. LARRY GORE owns the Conifer Inn. Tupper Lake isn't so far away any more, is it? DOUGLAS HAWLEY surprised us all and got married the day after graduation. At last count, he was the proud father, of an even dozen. DAVID HODGE has just written a book on one hundred and one ways of getting out of study halls. JACKIE HOOVEN is still giving those parties in Cranberry. It's too bad your mother doesn't work night shift any more. HAROLD JEROME is the star basketball player for the Globe Trotters. A perfect score of foul shots: he made 0 out of.. .100?? DIANE KERR carries a shabby notebook from the Home Ec. 4 class, muttering «Where

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DIANE KERR leaves her ability to be ready for anything at any time to MARGARET DAVEY. You got to know how first. AL SHEARD leaves his Mustang to DOLORES MCEATHRON. Long legs come in handy for those pedals. DREW KERR leaves his shoes to JIMMY SHENE. You'll need them if you.’re working for the Seniors next year. RICHARD KERR and SUE TROMBLEY leave their magnetic personalities to SHARRON PRICE. JANICE KING and ERNEST KINNEY leave their combined height to GARY MAR- TIN. You’ll have to look down instead of up. SALLY KOZIAL leaves her beautiful long hair to LEROY SIMMONS. You'll have to find her secret yourself. GAIL LEON- ARD leaves her job as Editor to JEAN SHENE. Good luck: you’re going to need it! CHARLES MARSH and DAVID ROWAND leave their alertness to JOHN DURHAM. Wake up, John! RICHARD RICE leaves his Mikado fan to ELWYN LASHUA. Keep fanning. PATSY and NANCY SHENE leave their patience to BRENDA MAZUROSKI. Keep cool. JAMES TERRY and MICHAEL WRIGHT leave all their traffic tickets to DEBORA SCHUYLER. CINDY BABBITT leaves her flightiness to GAIL WATSON. We know Gail is so quiet. KAREN BULLOCK leaves her front porch to LAWRENCE SLATE. We can hear him singing «Down by the Old Mill Stream» every night. LARRY COLE and GREG KERR leave their heavy gas feet to LYNN MCCARTHY. MICHAEL DECORA and MICHAEL PETERSON leave their culture to AUDREY BOGNAR. Keep that pinky out! DONALD FOLEY leaves his good sportsmanship to BONNIE SMITH. PATRICIA JONES and SALLY GOTHAM leave advice about engagement rings to SHARON FOSTER. Keep it on your finger at all times. STEPHEN GOLDEN and GLEN PHILLIPS leave their aver- ages to SUSAN ABERCROMBIE. A few extra points here and there helps. JO PREMO, SUSIE KING, and CHERE WITTERS leave their booth in Chappel's to MELANIE DECO- TEAU. Keep it warm. ALAN LEG AULT leaves his imagination to CORA FOLSOM. HAROLD PICKERING and NANCY SULLIVAN leave their ability to pass a school bus to GAIL WENDT. When the bus stops, you’re supposed to, too. KATRINE POHL leaves her blonde hair to CATHY KYER. Only seven tries to get it that way. NORVA ROHDE leaves her singing ability to HARRY WATSON. Constant practice helps. RICHARD SNIDER leaves his Bible to LYNN BECKMAN. It may come in handy. ROY SMITH and MEREDITH MARTIN leave their outlook on life to RICHARD SIMMONS. Look be- fore you leap! JOAN THOMAS leaves her Home Ec. 12 seat to DANIEL MCBROOM. ANDREA HENSHAW leaves her ability to be quiet to the L.M.L.F. Silence never hurt anyone. BONNIE TAYLOR leaves her short skirts to VIOLA FULLER. It’s all in the fashion. DAVID TERRY leaves his aloofness to LA VAIN MACCUE. Ignore any reason- able request. DAVID CAMPBELL leaves his ability to grow hair to Mr. Bero.



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did I go wrong? DREW KERR is the sole owner of the Kerr Bros. Sales and Service. .1 hear the sales aren't so good, but the service is great. RICHARD KERR is head mechan- ic for Drew. I wonder why there are so few cars around. JANICE KING owns a lily-pad shop. She grows and sells her own swamps in the heart of Wanakena. ERNEST KINNEY is representing Star Lake in the New York State Bowling tournaments. He can really strike up a good game. SALLY KOZIAL is emcee for the «Queen for a Day» show. High school experience came in handy. CHARLES MARSH is the milkman here in Star Lake. KENNETH MYERS' world land speed record was recently smashed by GAIL LEONARD at Bonneville Salt Flats. RICHARD RICE is now playing opposite Ginger Rodgers. Dick always was a good dancer. DAVID ROWAND is first trumpet player for Lawrence Welk. He really likes those bubbles. ALFRED SHEARD is head of the ABC Board; the drinking age has gone down. PATSY SHENE sits home a lot; her Secondary Supervisor attends many late-hour Board meetings. PATRICIA SMALL now drives a fuel truck for Small's Fuel Service. No fuel; she just drives the truck. JAMES TERRY has bought Bill O'Neil's grill. Pepsi on the house! SUE TROMBLEY is home economics teacher here at C.F.C.S. She has co-ed classes now; it makes it more interesting. MICHAEL WRIGHT is owner of the A P in Newton Falls. MARIE ADAMS is a night club singer in New York City. She can break a glass at ten yards with her high C. Would you believe a low C at four yards? CYNTHIA BABBITT is owner of the Enchanted Forest. The closer to Old Forge, the better. KAREN BULLOCK is supervisor of the N. Y. S. vocational schools. DIANE CAMPBELL is picketing Washington against long hair. Her slogan is «Big Hairy Deal!» LARRY COLE is the official hole-puncher of the life saver industry. MICHAEL DECORA is still struggling with the sports section of the 1967 Mountain Echo: the dead- line wasn’t met after all. DONALD FOLEY is a referee for the N. Y. S. Basketball Association. STEPHEN GOLDEN is still repaying Mr. Faubert for all the proofreading mistakes he made in the '67 Mountain Echo. SALLY GOTHAM is the number one gig- gler of the year. She broke her own last year's record with 127 hours of giggles. BER- NARD KERR is a state trooper for the Fine area. He is doing quite well with only two arrests in the last ten years. GREG KERR is a barber. He can straighten hair better now than he could in high school. PAT JONES is a permanent resident of Fine. She has taken over her mother-in-law's Avon business. SUE KING is now the proud owner of Chappel's. Her fondest wish came true. ALAN LEGAULT is the new Schultz on «Ho- gan's Heroes.» KATIE POHL has recently returned from deep, dark Africa, after be- ing on a wild-animal hunt. She doesn't kill, but she can tame anything. NORVA ROHDE, who loves to sing, is an opera star. Her latest show was in the Alps, singing Far Away on a Hill». RICHARD SNIDER is now the Baptist minister in Oswegatchie.

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