Ilion High School - Mirror Yearbook (Ilion, NY)

 - Class of 1962

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Senior Class History Well, by God, we made it. There were quite a. few who said we wouldn't, but we ARE going to graduate. Yes, Virginia, there IS a class of '52. In our freshman year, it was Mr. Teeter who Hrst declared, after seeing us destroy algebra, that we would NEVER make it. Our soph world history teacher, Miss Schwartz, once exclaimed dismally, 'iThe only sweethearts who will pass are you four in the back row!'3 Somehow, though, we made it. Mrs. l'Vright would use up numerous class periods telling us why we would never pass the English regents, but we all struggled through. Mr. Grygiel used to shudder convulsively over his Problems class, yet contrary to his predictions, we made it. Looking back over those four wonderful years, we know in our hearts that we'll never forget them. For the present, though, we'll try. Our freshman year proved to be a good starting point. CWe had to start somewherel. We elected Dana Nelson, Karen Holt, Stan Kozenewski, Jo- anne Tuttle, and Elaine Volo as homeroom repre- sentatives to the Junior High Senate, and Jack Brewer served as its President. Our only activity was class games in which we defeated the sophomores. Cheerleading for the freshman squad were: Mary Alice Seymour, Joanne Tuttle, Judy Gregory, Dana Nelson, Elaine Volo, Judy Cormia, Regina Stef- anishyn, Peggy McClave, and Roseanne DeJohn. After the game, we all invaded the home of Jill Urtz. A few unwelcome visitors from the sophomore class also attended. At the start of our sophomore year, two fine teachers fwho obviously were not familiar with our reputationl became our advisors - Miss Irene Pogonowski and Mr. John Monohan. fOh well, to err is only humanl. On the second rung of the ladder, we chose Stan Kozenewski as our president. Ray WVardle was our vice-president and Peggy Mc- Clave and Elaine Volo were elected secretary and treasurer respectively. Our financial project for this year was the coat check for basketball games and wrestling matches. Of course we'll never forget the night we lost all the tags and everyone had to get his own coat! Besides the coat check that year, we had a dance featuring '6The Plaidsi' which made our year a financial success. fWe'll always remem- ber it because it was our last financially successful yearj. It was in our sophomore year, also, that Dennis Dodge first coined the phrase muh which is now a time worn expression used by most everyone. Denny first applied it one day in world history class fMr. Panaritesj stating that Hiroshima was bombed in 194 muh. Mike McCormack took it from there,

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Senior Class History declaring that Alfred the Muh was king of the Danes etc. This was just another of the great ac- complishments of the class of '62. Just like GE, progress is our most important product. Class games again found us victorious, this time by a scant point, 37-36. Cheerleaders were: Joanne Tuttle, Elaine Volo, Judy Cormia, Peggy McClave, Linda Vernooy, Mary Alice Seymour, Cheryl Dodge, Dana Nelson, and Regina Stefanishyn. We had open house at Marsha Applegate's - we'll never forget that. C Chip and Victor would like to, thoughj. With two down and two to go, we eagerly ven- tured into our junior year. Bill Drumm became our president, Dana Nelson, vice-presidentg Pat Cowen, secretary, and Linda Vernooy, treasurer. We started the year off with our magazine sale which greatly enriched our treasury. CHeaven knows we needed itlj Peggy McClave and Roger Fortuna were co-chairmen of the sale and did an excellent job. We held our junior ball, Mistletoe Memories, on December 15, 1960. It was a fine success under the leadership of Joanne Tuttle and Stan Koze- newski. Later though, we received a bill for crepe paper CS70j which we hadn't counted on. That's OK, Miss Pogo, everyone makes mistakes! Soon, we ordered our class rings and some people were immediately shocked when they put them on facing outward, for the date of graduation glaring up at them was 2961 instead of 1962. However, our fears were soon calmed. fWe all knew we'd make it by 2000 at the latestl. Basketball season came during which we had charge of the concession. It proved a lot of fun and work but little money was earned. fAin't it the truth?J Once again class games rolled around and we lost to a highly superior senor team. Cheerleaders in- cluded those from the JV squad: Cheryl Dodge, Regina Stefanishyn, Judy Cormia, Elaine Volo, Peggy McClave, and Pat Schneck. We also chose Joanne Tuttle, Dana Nelson, and Jill Urtz. After the game, we had an open house at the home of Peggy McClave. Near the end of our junior year, varsity cheer- leading try-outs were held. The cheerleaders chosen to lead the sports fans for the next year were Judy Cormia, Sharon Bennett, Regina Stefanishyn, Pat Schneck, Elaine Volo, Cheryl Dodge, and Shirley Richards. Our junior year also saw the election of John F. Kennedy to the presidency of the United States. Working for the victorious Democratic cause were

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