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

 - Class of 1985

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12 Graduation



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SENIOR WILL DIRECTORY TAMMY JO ADAMS: If you can imagine it, you can achieve it. If you can dream it, you can become it.” Next year, I will be attending Fredonia State College majoring in elementary education. Ten years from now, I will own and operate Tammy’s Tower for Tiny Tots. SECRET AMBITION?—to have a large house on a mountainside next door to Tom Cruise and Gene Anthony Ray. The only thing I leave is my height to anyone who wants it because I'm going to become 6 ft. tall. Basketball (manager) 12; French Club 9,12; Chorus 9-12; Girls’ Group 11; Talented Juniors 11; Who's Who Among American H.S. Students 11,12 TRACY L. BECKMAN: Next year, I plan to be working on an airline and flying to London and Paris on the weekends. Ten years from now, I plan to be married, have two kids, and be driving a black Mazda RX-7 going wild 'n crazy. SECRET AMBITION?—to own Rustic Lodge ... I leave Chris Besaw and Nada my special abilities. To Rachel and Krista, my ability to get away with murder with Lach! Soccer 9-12; Baseball (scorekeeper) 9,10; Softball 9; Track 9,10; Chorus 9,10 JON MALICAI BOULA: There's no reason to give up the natural essence of anything you want, just make sure that what you want is some- thing.” Next year, I will attend Clinton Community College under the math and science program. In ten years I will be scuba diving in the Grand Caymens and singing the international peace song at the Stanley Cup Play-off. SECRET AMBITION—To be a rock star and perform in the Grand Canyon. I hearby leave to Jody Provost, the presidency of the Froot Loops; to Joe Russo, the ability to grow long hair; to Worm, the ability to charm wom- en; and to Mr. Perrault, the ability to grow 13 inch biceps. Wrestling, Soccer, Baseball 9-12; Whiz Quiz 11,12; Froot Loops '85 JAY BRASS: Every cloud has silver lining, but if you work hard enough you can get the gold. Next year, I plan to attend college at the Community College of the Finger Lakes. In ten years I plan to be illustrating for an international textbook company. SECRET AMBITION?-To play the sax for a very popular jazz band. I leave to Brian Forkey my sax and my ability to sweet-talk Mrs. Twvman. Band 9-12; Chorus 9-12; Double Quartet 12; Soccer 12 TAMMY MARIE BRIGGS: Be yourself, not what others want you to be, and you’ll succeed. Don’t let life’s little obstacles stand in the way of all you hope to achieve. Next year, I plan to attend a two-year college for Hospital- ity Tourism. In ten years I plan to have a decent-paying job with a tour company and to be living in a warm, sunny climate (possibly with my husband and two children). SECRET AMBITION?—To sing a duet on FAME with Billy Hufsey (Chris) and to own a vacation home in Paris. To my sister Kathy, I leave my seat in Sr. Chorus. To Kim Hickey, I leave my ability to be shy and quiet. To Mrs. Grimm. I leave my quietness and good luck finding a new secretary. To Sue Finch, I leave all my decision-making abili- ties. French Club 9,10,11; Chorus 9-12; Band 9-12; Talented Juniors 11 ELYDA BROWN: Set your goals and do the best you can to accomplish them. Next year I’ll be looking for work. In ten years I hope to be happily married and rich. I leave to future BOCES students the nerve to get on the bus every day. Scorekeeper, Boys’ Basketball, 11,12; Yearbook, 9,10; Photo Club 9,10 THOMAS A. CRANE: Take it one day at a time. Take what you can get when you can get it ’cause you get nothing for free. I plan to go to Wyoming to get a job and party. In ten years I plan to have most of the luxuries of life. SECRET AMBITION?—To make a lot of money without working hard for it! I leave to Philip Towne my reputation in school for being a highly skilled and very ambitious student. Good luck, Buckwheat! Baseball 9,10 JULIE DANIELS: If you want something bad enough, go after it and don’t put it off. Next year I’ll be going to college and working part-time. Ten years from now I plan to married and have a high-paying job. I leave to future BOCES students the long and boring ride. Scorekeeper for Boys’ Varsity Basketball, Yearbook 9. Photo Club 9 LYNDA M. DOLAN: Life is like an onion because with each peeled layer a few tears are shed. I plan to attend Siena College and graduate with a Bachelor of Science degree in Biology. In ten years I will be finishing up my residency at a famous children’s hospital and setting up my own practice. SECRET AMBITION?—To go around the world on a cruise ... twice! I, Lyn- da M. Dolan, being of sound mind and body, leave my sister the lonely but sometimes exciting job of centerfull. Soccer 9,10,11,12; Cheering 9-12; Track 9-12; National Honor Society 11,12; French Club 9,10,11—V.P.; Chorus 9-12; Band 9-12; Figure Skating 9-12; Talented Juniors 11; Who’s Who Among American H.S. Students 11,12; Academic All-American 11; Society of Distinguished American H.S. Students 12 SIMON DORAN: Next year I plan to join the Navy. My plans for ten years from now are unknown. SECRET AMBITION?—It's a secret. I have nothing to leave behind. Soccer 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9-12; National Honor Society 11,12 MARK “WILDMAN EDDY: Life is like a bed of roses, but watch out for the rocks.” I have not decided yet what my plans for next year are but it is a choice between the Air Force or college to study electrical engineering. In ten years I plan to be a successful electrical engineer making a very good life for myself. SECRET AMBITION?—I would like to have my life straightened out and my plans made for the future before the end of the summer. I leave Jody Provost my driving talents. I leave Tim Tate my singing talent, not that he needs it. I leave the class of '86 my wildness, they are going to need it partying. Soccer, Baseball 9-12; Basketball 9,10,11; National Honor Society 12; French Club 9,10; Class Officer 9,10; Chorus 9-12; Band 9-12; Double Quartet 12. DENISE FOLEY: Don’t dream it, do it! Next year I plan to attend Canton ATC. In ten years I hope to be extremely rich with a nice house, car and husband. SECRET AMBITION?—to own a black Lamborghini and to marry Sheik Ali-Haji. To Jim Brown I leave the ability to hold open a door; have fun, Jim! To Maryanne Trombley I leave the good times when school is closed for the day. To Vicky Durham, I leave everything, especially the memories. Thanks for being my best friend. Cheering 9-12; French Club 9,10. MIKE FRANK: Do what you think is right, no matter what others think. Next year I plan to attend college at Plattsburgh majoring in Business Econo- mics. Ten years from now I hope to have a decent, mega-buck paying job so I can get a red RX-7 and keep my wife and two brats happy. SECRET AMBITION?—To ski on every slope in the U.S.A., and have all my wishes come true. To Lisa I leave the chance to get to classes on time, and my great outside shot if she plays hoop. To my brother Tim, I would leave some of my height so he could “get up” and dunk one, but I can’t. Soccer 9-12 (MVP 12) 1st Team NAC; Basketball 9-12; Baseball 9-12 (MVP 9,10); National Honor Society 11,12; French Club 9,10,11; Class Officer 9,10; Band 9-12; Talented Juniors; Who’s Who Among American High School Students. PAUL S. GIVEN: Life is a pain. I plan on going to trucking school next year. In ten years I plan to own my own truck and be married with three kids. SECREf AMBITION?—It’s a secret. I leave my ability to get along with Ms. Powell to Leroy Kerr. Soccer 9,10; Baseball 9,10,11 PAUL HARTMAN: Live today because you might be gone tomorrow.” I plan to go into the Air Force next year in the electronics field. In ten years I plan to be flying jets for the Air Force. SECRET AMBITION?—To play the drums for a popular band. I leave the ability to get away with cheap shots in hockey to both of my brothers. Golf 12; Yearbook 11,12; Chorus, Band 9-12 MARGO ANNE HODGE (moog): If you compare yourself with others you may become vain or bitter, for always there will be greater or lesser persons than yourself. Enjoy your achievements and don’t linger over your mistakes. I plan to attend North Country Community College in the radiology program. Ten years from now, I hope to be living in a warm climate using the knowl- edge that I acquired from NCCC. SECRET AMBITION?—To finish the “Memory of Hope for Terry Fox. I leave my basketball coulottes to Jerry Janack, my basketball number to Lynn Rusaw, my basketball position as forward to Amy Bullock, (GOOD LUCK!), and my position on the honor role to Glenn Hurlbut, (Do it now, ski later!). Softball 9,10,11; Track 12; Class Officer 11; Chorus 9-12; Basketball 9,12 PHIL JANACK: You can make your own dreams come true, but you have to work until they do and you can't let anyone try to talk you out of accomplishing your goal.” Next year I plan to enlist in the Army for music or accounting. In ten years I will be playing for a professional band making some bucks. SECRET AMBITION?-To sit in with Rush (Neil Peart's place) for one concert. I'd like to leave 1 pair of Regal Tip (Rock) drumsticks to Jody (Bill) Provost. To my sister Darlene I will my no-arc jump shot. To my littlest sister I leave my locker, if she can find it. Soccer 9,10,12; Basketball 9-12; Baseball 9-12; Class officer 9,11; Chorus 10,11,12; Band 9-12 CAROL KERR: Sometimes our best isn't good enough; we can’t solve ev- ery problem or win every battle, and sometimes life is terribly unfair, but if we want to keep living with ourselves we must keep on trying. I am only an instrument, I must ever strive to improve and must never bring to any task anything less than the best in me.” Next year I plan on finding a job and maybe attend college later on. Ten years from now I hope to be married and have my own family. SECRET AMBITION?—To own a mansion on one of the Hawaiian Islands, and own the biggest pineapple factory ever. To Darren I leave the ability to make it through high school with passing grades. To my sister Krista I leave my locker and my pitching spot on the softball team. To my sister Tracy I leave my cooking abilities and my old English papers, but most of all, thanks for being my best friend. Soccer 11,12; Basketball 9,10; Softball 9-12; French Club 9,10,11; Chorus, Band 9-12; Who’s Who Among American High School Students JOHN KERR: We worry about our tomorrow, often missing the joys of today; troubled about what may happen, yet tomorrow may not come our way.” Next year I will be attending Canton ATC pursuing a career in Crimi- nal Justice. Ten years from now I will be a State Trooper heading towards a career in private investigation. SECRET AMBITION? — To be a multi-millionaire, with a beach house in Hawaii and a mansion in the Rocky Mountains. To Jody Provost I leave my position as a Senior (do it up Jody, the last year goes by fast!!!). Soccer 9,10,12; Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9,10 TIMOTHY P. KERR (Kerr Kid): When in a sober mood, I worry, work, and think ... .’’ Next year I will be working in Clifton-Fine. In ten years I hope to have a successful job in this area or some place in the south. SE- CRET AMBITION?-To be president of T.P. Kerr’s Sanitation Engineers with 50 trucks running in my company. To Crystal Marsh I leave the privilege of not getting caught while skipping classes. SUSAN M. KUHN: Live life to the fullest because you only live once.” Next year I plan to get a job. then go to college. Ten years from now I hope to be rich and live in Hawaii. SECRET AMBITION—To go to Hawaii and meet Tom Selleck. Yearbook 11; French Club 10; Chorus 9-12 KIM LaFRANCE: Live for today, but be prepared for tomorrow.” Next year I plan to continue my education at R.I.T. Ten years from now I will have obtained my degree in mechanical engineering and have started my home and family. SECRET AMBITION?—To go to Paris, France to have the most romantic night of my life. To Brian Forkey I leave the ability to create in art class the things most needed in life! Go For It! To Tony Woods I leave my grades in Math 12—Good Luck! Soccer 11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Softball 9-12; Band 9,10,11 MIKE LaPLANT: Live it up today because tomorrow might come too soon. Next year I plan to go into the Air Force. Ten years from now I will live in a mansion in Beverly Hills. SECRET AMBITION?-To go to the moon 14

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