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

 - Class of 1985

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SENIOR PLAY ... and the show must go on ... After five weeks of memorizing lines, blocking movements, and ex- perimenting with costumes, makeup and props, the seniors presented two lively performances of Donald Pay- ton’s comedy, Suitable for Hanging. The play featured the misadventures of Charlie Hackle, an unsuspecting lab assistant who is hypnotized and consequently misses his wedding, much to the bewilderment of his bride-to-be and her fuming mother. The energy and dedication of those involved made the senior play an enjoyable and memorable experi- ence for the cast, the stage crew, and the directors, as well as the audience. 16 Senior Play

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in a bright red balloon. To Brian Forkey. I leave my ability to not get caught. To Lisa Corbine I leave my lunch duties, and to Tammie L., I leave my lock- er. Golf 12 JAMES P. LaROCQUE (Cowboy): “Don't follow in anyone's trails, ski the fresh powder!” Next year I will go to Cornell University to major in Environmental Studies, play soccer and ski. In ten years I will be working as a marine biologist in the Bahamas and vacationing at Snowbird. SECRET AMBITION?—To be in the water-ski show at Sea World or to win the Men’s World Cup Downhill. To Megan Sovay I leave my locker and the ability to always have fun, be happy, and still pull off good grades. Soccer 9-12; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12: French Club 9,10,11; Band 9-12; Froot Loops '85 LISA LaROSE: “The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you can't do. Next year I plan to go to college at Albany Medical Center School of Nursing. Ten years from now I will be happily married and be working as the head nurse on the pediatrics floor of a huge hospital. SECRET AMBITION—To be rich enough to travel around the world. To Bruno I leave the ability to dribble with your head up! (You'll learn, it took me 5 years!) To my sister. I leave my basketball number, 32, and all of my good grades. Soc- cer 9-12; Basketball 9-12; National Honor Society 11,12; French Club 9; Cho- rus 9-12; Who's Who Among American High School Students; Talented juniors; The Society of Distinguished American Students CURT LASHUA: “Life can only get better!” Next year I plan to be working at Coor's Brewery in Colorado. Ten years from now I plan to be living in Spain and making millions. SECRET AMBITION?—To be a light man in a rock 'n 'roll band. I leave my ability to go through school without getting caught smoking to Eber. Wrestling 11,12; Basketball 9,10; Baseball 9. MICHELLE M. LAURIN: “All you need is love! Next year I will attend Nazareth College of Rochester and major in Psychology. In ten years I will be a Doctor of Psychology, have a wonderful husband and two beautiful chil- dren. SECRET AMBITION?—To tour with Paul McCartney. I leave Manuel my physics class and my locker. I leave my ability to stay after school until 6:30 pm to work on the Yearbook to everyone. Everything else, especially my diploma, I leave to J.P. and my Babe. Cheering 9-12; Track 9,11; Yearbook 12; National Honor Society 12; Chorus 9,10,11; Band 9,10; Who's Who Among American High School Students 11,12; Society of Distinguished High School Students. KAREN LEROUX: It’s your dream, make it as big as you want!” Next year I plan to move away from Cranberry Lake. Ten years from now I plan to be very rich, live in Hawaii, and own my own Chain of stores. SECRET AMBITION?—to go on tour with David Lee Roth. To Lisa (Bruno) I leave my ability to add anti subtract, to Renada Duchano I leave my locker; you can fill it with D.D. posters. Soccer 10,11,12; Track 9,10; Band 9,10 LINDA LEROUX: “There is no distance on this earth as far away as yes- terday. Next year I plan to marry John at last” and continue working in the dietary department at the hospital. Ten years from now I will have a family and live happily ever after. SECRET AMBITION?—To travel around the world and not have to pay for it. To Kelly Leroux I leave my ability to stay out of trouble; she’ll need it. To anyone taking Mr. Goulet's consumer math class Karen and I leave our excuse of “We are going to the office! TIMOTHY MACCRIMMON: Don’t take life too seriously, it’s not perma- nent. Next year I plan to get through Basic in Fort Jackson. SC. In ten years I plan to own Fort Jackson, SC. SECRET AMBITION?—to invade and take over Russia singlehandedly. I will my squat-thrusts in wrestling practice to Steve Meek, all 75 of them. Wrestling 12; Basketball 9,10; Baseball 10-12; French Club 9,10,11 HOPE MANCHESTER (Hopeless): All I have seen teaches me to trust in all I have not seen. Dreams that seem unreachable can only be reached by you.” Next year I plan to attend Texarkana Community College in Texas and study to become a medical laboratory technician. Ten years from now I will have graduated from Texarkana. I would like to work in a local hospital. SECRET AMBITION?—To become the first woman President so I can clean up the mess the men made. I leave to Lisa Kelly my ability not to be shy. My pity for having to stay at C-F another year I leave Cindy Tate, and my ability to party I leave to Diana Finley and Pam Kerr. I also leave my thankfulness to everyone who has made my senior year exciting and rewarding. HANK MARSH: Next year I will be in the Army. Ten years from now I will be married to the best looking girl in the world, have three kids and own the Lake View. SECRET AMBITION?—To get Kim LaFrance to stay out past 11 o'clock. I leave my brother Clay the right to have parties at the Lake View. To Ben Watson I leave my room. Soccer 9,10,12; Wrestling 9-12; Golf 12; Baseball 9,10; French Club 10,11 NELSON V. MARTIN: “Live each day like it’s going to be your last.” Next year I plan to be working at Schroon Lake. Ten years from now I plan to be on Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous. SECRET AMBITION?—to go streak- ing through school when classes are changing. I leave to Jack my special abilities. Wrestling 9,10,11; Baseball 11 DIANE MILLER: Love, laugh and be happy, life comes and goes and there isn't a whole lot you can do about it.” Next year I plan to go to Canton A.T.C. for business administration. Ten years from now I hope to have a good-paying job and be married to a nice guy. SECRET AMBITION?—To visit all the states and to get even with the Edwards guys. I leave Rushteen Dowling the wonderful bus ride to school from Fine. Basketball (manager) 9; Basketball 10,11; Yearbook 10 SCOTT MITCHELL: Always be yourself. If your friends don’t accept you. they’re not true friends; find new ones. One year from now. I'll be in the Air Force as a security specialist. Ten years from now I’ll be flying an F-16, be an E-9 and be making $23,000 a year. SECRET AMBITION?—to get my black belt in Nijitsu and become a Ninja. Being of dubious mind and body, I leave my cousin Bob my abilities to get along with Mr. Perrault and Mrs. Meyer. To Ms. Reynolds. I leave my Math 12R tests in case she needs a laugh. Upward Bound 9-12; Whiz Quiz 11,12; French Club 9,10,11 REBECCA A. NORTHRUP: Live your life the way you want, and do it up right because it goes by fast. I’m going to take a year off from school and then hope to attend college. Ten years from now I hope to be a successful business woman. I also hope to be married with no kids. SECRET AMBITION?—To move to the promised land and make a million. To Robbie Simmons (my little brother) I leave my empty seat on the bus. to Airhead I leave my empty locker; take care of it. To Jack Thomas—you're on your own when it comes to homework, buddy! Cheering 9; Softball 10; Class officer 11, President 12; Band 9-12 WILLIE PARO: I’m outgoing and going to get what I want. Next year I plan to go to Canton ATC. In ten years I plan to be married and settled down with kids. SECRET AMBITION?—To wrestle in college and come back to teach kids what I learned. I leave Glenn H. the ability to do push-ups. To Shannon McCarthy I leave all my love. Soccer 11,12; Wrestling 9,10,11,12 NELSON J. RIZZO (RIZ): Walk tall. Next year I plan on going to Canton ATC for criminal justice. I plan on owning my own pizza parlor in ten years. SECRET AMBITION?—It’s a secret. To Steve Folsom I leave my ability to play basketball with no fouls. To Jody Provost I leave the magazine drive. Soccer 9; Basketball 10,11,12; Baseball 9 JULIA LYNNE RUSSELL: “Joy seems to me a step beyond happiness—happiness is a sort of atmosphere you can live in sometimes when you’re lucky. Joy is a light that fills you with hope, faith, and love. I plan to be attending Russell Sage College majoring in Special Education for disturbed children, and English. Ten years from now I will be married, have a lot of kids and live in Hawaii. SECRET AMBITION?—to have a beach house next door to Tom Selleck on the Hawaiian Islands. I leave my ability to smile and not take life too seriously to my sister Jenny, and my good grades to my sister Jodi. Basketball (Manager 12; Softball 9; Track 11; Yearbook Staff 11,12; Yearbook Editor, 12; National Honor Society 12; French Club 9-12; Photography Club 12; Class Officer 12; Chorus 9-12; Band 9-12; Talented Juniors; Who's Who Among American High School Students LYNN ELIZABETH SAYYEAU: Ask the young; they know everything! Next year I will be attending Jefferson Community College, working in the secretarial studies field. Ten years from now I plan to be making my own money and spoiling myself greatly! SECRET AMBITION?—To live in California with Mark, own matching DeLoreans, and have lots of money! To Mr. Lachut I leave my ability to get the last word in (ha ha). To my sister Andrea I leave my locker and my old tests, (she will need them!). To my classmates I wish all the luck in the world! Soccer 9,10,11; Basketball 10; French Club 9; Chorus 9-12; Band 9-12 PHILLIP D. SHAW: Nothing is impossible as long as you keep on trying.” Next year I plan on being at Great Lakes Naval Training Center. Ten years from now I hope to be a chief petty officer in the Navy. SECRET AMBITION?—to be a gold medal winner for the Olympic Wrestling Team. I leave my favorite corner to my brother Todd so it stays in the family. Soccer 11; Wrestling 9-12 MARTHA SHENE: Do vour best at everything you do because what you accomplish is a reflection of yourself, no one can ask for more.” Next year I plan to be attending St. Lawrence University studying social psychology. Ten years from now, I will be married and have at least four children. We’ll probably be living on a Marine base somewhere on an exotic tropical island. SECRET AMBITION?—to be a slim, attractive model and make a lot of money. To Barbi, I leave my quiet, calm disposition and easily controlled temper—you’ll need it sis! Soccer 10,11.12; Basketball 9-12; Track 9,10,11; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12; French Club. Chorus, Band 9-12; Class Officer 10. 12; Whiz Quiz 11,12; Society of Distinguished American High School Stu- dents TAMMY SNIDER: Let others know you as you are. not as you think you should be. Next year I plan to go to Crane School of Music and become an authentic Cranie. Ten years from now I'll be in my own famous rock group with my cuz, Phil; I’ll have loads of money and drive around in my own pink Ferrari. SECRET AMBITION?—to play keyboards in Rick Springfield’s band. To my sister Lisa I leave a year of high school in which I won't be around so she doesn’t have to be known as Tammy’s little sister; my act is just too hard to follow!! David Myers, my locker is yours, (sorry, Tim!). Soccer 10,11,12; Cheering 10,11,12; Track 9-12; National Honor Society 11,12; French Club 9,10,11; Class Officer 9,11; Chorus 9-12; Band 9-12; Talented Juniors; Double Quartet 12; Who’s Who Among American High School Students 11,12 JEFF STARCHER: Next year I plan to either find a job or go in the Army. Ten years from now I plan to be making a career in the Army. SECRET AMBITION—To be rich. Soccer 12; Wrestling 9 WILLIAM WEBER: Let ignorance reproduce itself until it is weary of it’s own offspring. Let the dead bury the dead until the earth is full of bitter fruit. My plans for next year: Nothing much, stay tuned. My plans ten years from now: Grad School. SECRET AMBITION?—to marry Margo Hodge. To Mindy Weber I leave some of my immense amount of maturity and control. To Mr. G. I leave my presidency. To Ben-Wa I leave my ability to stay sober and also enjoy people. To Brian Forkey I leave the wishes to do well in the future and nothing else because you don’t need it. Soccer 10,11; Baseball 10, 11; French Club 11; Chorus 10,11; Whiz Quiz 10,11 DONALD A. WHITMORE III: Win if you can ... Next year I plan to go to Paul Smith’s College for Restaurant Management. Ten years from now I will live in a beach house in the Bahamas and be very, very rich. SECRET AMBITION?—To live in Greece and to be a millionaire. Yearbook 11,12; French Club 9; Chorus 10,11,12; Photography Club 11,12 LISA JENNIE WOODS: I’m not better than anybody else, and noboby’s better than me. Next year I plan to go to college for Arts for Children, (em- phasis on dancej, and find a nice-looking guy. Ten years from now I plan to have my own studio in the south with a husband and maybe 2 kids. SECRET AMBITION?—to dance with Sherman Hemsley, (George Jefferson), and Sol- id Cold, and to have a date with Tom Selleck. To Tony, Jody and Kelly W. I leave my ability to slam people who deserve it! To Lisa C.. Tammy L. and Amy Bullock I leave my soccer ability, and ability to impress Lachut. Mr. LaDuc can save all my jokes to tell the seniors next year. Soccer 9-12; Cheering 9,10; Track 9,10; French Club 9,10; Chorus 9-12; Band 9,10 15



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THE CAST Charlie Hackle...................Jim LaRocque Sam Adams..................................Jon Boula Abby Raney............................Michelle Laurin Mini Wrenn...............................Lynda Dolan Maxi Wrenn.........................Lisa LaRose Professor Gruber.................Paul Hartmann Dr. Zapotka................................fay Brass Mrs. Raney.....................Hope Manchester Mr. Raney........................Nelson Martin Mrs. Hackle..............................Tammy Briggs Hilga.....................................Lisa Woods Anatole...................................Lyle Marsh Tina....................................Martha Shene Directors............Miss Powell and Miss Nasci Senior Play 17

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