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

 - Class of 1984

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PLANNING FOR THE FUTURE! Row 1: (Below) T. Adams, J. Boula, T. Snider, P, Hartmann; Row 2: D. Foley, L. Dolan, L. LaRose, K. LaFrance; Row 3: W. Weber, T. Crane, N. Rizzo, T, MacCrimman, P. Shaw 11th Grade During our junior year we all worried about college and our future . . . wondering if our grades were good enough and if we needed to work harder. Soon after winter we didn't really care too much about grades. We concentrated more on having a good time! Most of us will remember the junior prom as one of the most memo- rable times in high school. Ordering our class rings was another highpoint of the year, but we all looked toward the big year ahead.

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Juniors 11. DOUG MUNRO: Life is a war; the more battles you overcome, the better your fu- ture should be.” Next year, I plan to be stationed in Germany. Ten years from now. I'm not quite sure. SECRET AMBITION?—to design a car for General Motors. To Paul Toohey, I leave my ability to pass without doing homework. Upward Bound 11,12. LENA (PENA-MURR) MURRAY: “Get rowdy and enjoy it while you can, you've got the rest of your life to be an adult! Next year, I hope to have a good job near Ogdensburg, and to live there and come home on weekends to party with the crowd. Ten years from now, I hope to be loaded down with money, and own estate in Hawaii, (hopefully near Tom Selleck). SECRET AMBITION?—to be a singer in a Rock Roll Band!!! I leave to Julie Boula and Rhonda Gearsbeck our spot in the Pine trees, (don't get caught guys). I leave my terrific driving ability on school property to Margo Hodge (lay rubber, Moog!!). Softball 9,10; Chorus 9,10; Band 9, 10,11,12. TOM NOLAN: Don’t put anything off until tomorrow. There is no time like the present. Oh, well, get after it and have a good one!” Next year, I will be attending Alfred State majoring in Lab Tech and having one good time! In ten years, I will be living in the blue grass of Kentucky on a 21-acre rach with 7 horses and 3 cars, (88' RX-7, 66'Vette, 80’Hurst Olds). SECRET AMBITION?—to pitch for the San Francisco Giants. To Mike Frank, I leave my great ability to throw the deuce on a 3-2 count in the bottom of the seventh when my smoke has no more heat left. Soc- cer 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; French Club 9,10; 1st team NAC Baseball 10,11, 12; (MVP 10,12) 1st team NAC Soccer 12, co-capt. CAROL POMERVILLE: ,Live life to the fullest extent and never say you can't.” Next year, I will be working in a hospital. In ten years, I will have a family and a job. SECRET AMBITION?—to find a friend who can keep a secret. To Julie Kuhn, I leave my friendship with Mrs. Sovay. Soccer 12; Track 9,10,11,12; Photography Club 9. VERONICA POMERVILLE: Life is a celebration; celebrate while you are here.” Next year, I’ll be going to school. In ten years I'll have a family, maybe. I leave all my bottles from the locker room to Margo Hodge. Soccer 10,11,12; Basketball 9; French Club 9; Chorus 9. LISA PRICE: Some people may be short but they have tall expectations. All good things come in little packages. Next year, I plan to go to college and study biology. In ten years, I hope to be a working mother and own a vacation house in southern France. SECRET AMBITION?—to own my own massage parlor and to be a masseuse. To Martha Shene, I leave my mirror in the girls' locker room. Yearbook 12; French Club 11,12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Band 9. CAMMY PROVOST: Do unto others as they would do unto you.” Next year, I will be going to Genessee Community College in Batavia for 2 years. In ten years, I will be living by myself enjoying the single life and making lots of money! SECRET AMBITION?—to marry Tom Selleck!! I, Cammy Provost, leave to anyone on the Soccer team, the ability to get along with Mr. Lachut!! Good luck, girls! Soccer 9,10, 11; Track 9; French Club 9; Class Officer 9; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Band 9,10. JUDY PROVOST “JUDE”: We're here for a good time; not a long time. So, live your life to the fullest.” Next year, I plan to work at Sunmount; then, move on to Maryland. Ten years from now, I plan to have finished college and be happily married and have 2 children. Last but not least, I hope to have a real nice job that pays well. SECRET AMBITION?—to own a Porsche and go to the Bahamas with Tom Selleck. I leave to my brother Douggy and Margo Hodge the ability to brown- nose Mr. Casler. Soccer 9,10; Track 9. KEVIN RICE: Get what you can while you can.” Next year, I plan to find a job. In ten years, I hope to be settled down. SECRET AMBITION?—to be a Doctor. I leave my gym locker to my nephew, James Rice. Soccer 9,10„12; Wrestling 9,10,11, 12; Baseball 10; French Club 10. MICHELLE MARIE RYDER: Have a blast while you last.” Next year, I hope to move to California and work. In ten years, I will have a well-paying job and possi- bly be married. SECRET AMBITION?—to be happy and travel all over the world I leave Margo Hodge my place as a Senior (have a blast while you last; just don't burn out on us!) Nursing Assistant at Southwest Tech. PENNY SALISBURY: ”Hold onto a ray of hope, a promise of the future and follow your dreams.” Next year, I will be attending college at CCBI in Syracuse for Execu- tive Secretarial and Word Processing. Ten years from now, I plan to be single, and living in a beach house in Hawaii, I will be a millionaire! SECRET AMBI- TION?—my secret ambition is a secret and no one but me will know! I, Penny Salisbury, leave Denise Foley the ability to dance to Michael Jackson's music. I leave Margo Hodge NOTHING, you don't deserve it, Mooger, (Ha-Ha!!) Soccer 9,10,11; Cheering 9,10,11,12; Yearbook 11; Class Officer 12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Band 9,10,11,12. ROBERT SEIFERT: I believe people will receive the most out of life if they are persistent and consistent with their attitudes, beliefs, and plans. Next year, I plan to attend Clarkson University to study electrical engineering and management. In ten years, I will hopefully have a job with a prominent business and, if the right fe- male happens along, be living with my family. SECRET AMBITION?—to form a perfect balance between the conscious and unconscious mind, attitudes and actions. I would like to leave my ability to be picked on to the one and only Tammy Snider. Soccer 12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; French Club 10,11; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Band 9,10,11,12; Double Quartet 9,10,11,12. MARK J. SIMPSON: To come, go and do as you please. Be careful who you trust. You can live your whole life and count all your true friends on one hand. Next year, I will be hanging around vegetating and enjoying life. In ten years, I hope to have completed college and either be a N.Y.S. Trooper or a game warden. SECRET AMBITION?—to be able to bench press 400 lbs. I leave 20 lbs. of weight to Jim Rizzo, who will need it for basketball season. Basketball 12. BRIAN (CONAN II) SLATE: My philosophy is Bega-mongotti-alha- Tarmongonie =let no man be your master. Next year, I plan to be the reddest Ma- rine I can and kill all the commies and hippies I can. In ten years, I will have a family, a good job, and be as happy as I can. SECRET AMBITION?—to keep it se- cret. I leave to all: be what you are and be proud and to recite the holy scriptures, the Great CONAN.” Soccer 9,10,11,12; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; French Club 9. MARCY L. STOWELL: Next year, 1 will be attending college at Genessee Commu- nity for Computer Science. In ten years, I will have a great-paying job, a Silver Corvette, and a gorgeous, blond husband. SECRET AMBITION?—to ride around the world with Knight Rider. To Lisa LaRose, 1 leave my great ability to get along su- perbly with Miss Reynolds. To Lisa Woods, Laurie Toohey, and Lynn Sayyeau, I leave my front seat in Mr. LaDuc's Psych class. Take care of it girls! To Lisa Corbine and Julie Boula, I leave an empty bus ride with all those screaming brats. Good Luck. Basketball 9,10; Softball 9; Yearbook 11,12; Homeroom Representative, 11; Class President 12; Chorus 9; Band 9. MICHELE TAYLOR: Don’t let other people run your life for you. Do things your own way, whether people like it or not!” Next year, I plan to raise my family the best I can and be a good wife and mother. In ten years, I plan to continue to raise my family. SECRET AMBITION?—to have my own villa in Hawaii and lots of money to spend on whatever I want. Soccer 10,11; Basketball 9; Chorus 9; French Club 9. BRENDA TERRY: Life is only what you make it.” Next year, I plan on finding work. In ten years, I will be working, married and have a family. SECRET AMBI- TION?—to go to Paris and see the sig'its. To my brother Ralph, I leave my seat in Mrs. Meyer's Art class—enjoy it! Soccer Manager 9; Track 9,10; Yearbook 9,10,11, 12; Photography Club 9,10,11,12. GUIDO TORRE: I think that life is a kind of game where we must try to win, but the most important thing is to win with dignity and never think of defeat.” Next year, I will be back in my country, Honduras, continuing my study of law in college. In ten years, I hope I will have finished my profession; perhaps I will have built my life already. SECRET AMBITION?—I have a lot of ambition but I don't think I have any that are secret! I have been in C-F only for one year, but I believe that students must try to keep a positive state of mind. Soccer 12; Baseball 12; Na- tional Honor Society 12; French Club 12 (A.F.S.) KAREN TROMBLEY: Next year, 1 plan to attend Plattsburgh State University and become a Special Ed. teacher. Ten years from now, I'll probably be married and have 4 brats with names that all begin with the letter J. SECRET AMBITION?—to own a silver corvette and live where it is sunny all year around with Jon. To Denise Foley, I leave plenty of Barbara Moss bags for future use. To Gooey, I leave all of the egg yolks that she can handle. To Jon, I leave an empty locker bay. To Becca, I leave a hat to sleep with. Cheering 9,10,11,12; Yearbook 12; National Hon- or Society 11,12; French Club 9,10; Class Officer 10; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Talented Juniors 11; Who's Who Among American Distinguished High School Students 11. LANCE TWYMAN: Live each day as it comes.” Next year, I hope to get a job in Philadelphia, Pa. and take photography courses part-time at the Art Institute of Philadelphia. Ten years from now, I plan to be a Journalistic Photographer. SECRET AMBITION?—to become a private plane pilot. I, Ldhce Twyman, being of sound mind and will, hereby leave to Hank Marsh my great ability to handle any situa- tion with wit and charm. Baseball; Yearbook 9; French Club 9,11; Photography Club 9,10,11,12; Chorus 9,10. GREG VINCENT: A hang-over from the night before. Next year, my plans are to work. In ten years, 1 plan to be making millions. SECRET AMBITION?—it’s a se- cret. To Mr. Ritchings, the hope of every yearbook to come. Wrestling (Canton) 9, 10,11; Track (Canton) 9,10; Yearbook 12; Photography Club 12; Football (Canton) 9, 10,11; Homeroom Rep. 12; LaCrosse Team (Canton) 9. ROND A WALRATH: If you want something bad enough, you have to let it go free; if it comes back to you, it's yours; if it doesn't, it never was.” Next year, I will be moving to Florida and getting a job. In ten years, I plan to marry and have a family. SECRET AMBITION?—now if I told ya it wouldn't be a secret, would it? I leave my ability to pass classes to my little sister, Betty. I leave my bathroom stall for Gert and Wanda, Don't be getting caught! Soccer 9; Softball 9,10,11,12; French Club 9. BRIAN WATSON: I believe that you should live and let live.” Next year, I plan to move to Rock Springs, Wyoming and find a job. Ten years from now, I would like to be making mega-bucks. SECRET AMBITION?—to be wealthy and live a rich, luxurious life. I would like to leave my spot on the C-F Keg Killers to Jon Boula. Soccer 9,10,11,12; Baseball 10; French Club 9. DARREN E. WOODS: Life is a drag and then you die. Next year, my plans are to go on to a 4-year college and graduate with a Management of Finance degree. Ten years from now, 1 hope to be making at least $175,000 a year, to have as much fun as possible and to be playing professional golf. SECRET AMBITION?—to play 18 holes of golf with Jan Stephenson, Lee Trevino, and Tom Watson on the Pebble Beach Golf Course. To Phil Janack, I will my grades (he needs help) and he asked for my exceptional basketball skills so here they are! To Mike Frank, I will my lockers so Lisa can move in next to him. Soccer 11; Basketball 9,10,11,12 Golf 9,10, 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; French Club 9,10,11,12; Chorus 9,10,11,12; Band 9,10,11,12; Distinguished Amer. High School Students 12; Talented Juniors 11.



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Row 1: (left) M. Shene, C. Kerr, M. Hodge; Row 2: K. LaRoux, J. Russell, M. Frank, T. Beckman; Row 3: L. Marsh, S. Mitchell, D. Whitemore, J. Starcher, J. Brass 'CAN'T WAIT TIL NEXT YEAR!!' Row 1: (left) L. Thooey, M. Laurin, L. LaRoux, S. Kuhn; Row 2: L. Woods, P. Janack, M. Eddy, C. Cole, N. Martin; Row 3: P. Givens, J. Kerr, I. Sayyeau, J. LaRoque, T. Briggs, J. Boula, W. Paro 11th Grade 21

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