Ilion High School - Mirror Yearbook (Ilion, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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practices to Paul Dodge and Gary Whiteford. They'll have to think up their own next year, Mr. Drake has heard all of ours. Janet Goldin, leave Bulwinkle, Rocky, Boris, Natasha, Fearless Leader, Butchie Boy, and BOZO to Mr. Grieco. Victoria Griffin, leave Mr. Williams in peace. Ed Haggerty, leave. Kathy Haggerty, leave to be with my future, Ron- ny. Dick Hall, leave Ilion a way to make popcorn for football games. Carol Hamilton, leave leftover lollipops to Mr. Exley and the underprivileged Juniors. Linda Hart, leave all thehappiness of being a Senior to Sandy Jones. Mary Ann Hart, leave. Sherry Harter, leave the pot to go in the fire. Tom Heintz, leave my 'fintriguing eyesl' to any- body that thinks he can handle them. Wayne Hendrix, leave Robert Schneider all the luck I didn't have in my year of football for his Senior year of football. Carol Henry, leave my job as assistant desk chaser to any Junior who wants it. Lois Hofstra, leave my space in homeroom to any Junior who is willing to hunt a desk in the morning. Barb Hoke, leave my wonderful times here at Ilion High to my sister Claudia. Sam Hyde, leave an aid to Jim Bacon. Mildred Jennison, leave Mr. Exley both my sisters. Good Luck! Pat Jones, leave nothing ,cause I'm taking it all with me. Theresa Jones, leave. Glen Dasarda, leave my brother to run Ilion High School. Don Keddell, leave anything I havethat any- body wants, to anyone who wants it. John Kegel, leave my seat in Mechanical Drawing to anyone who wants it. John Kerr, leave my Spanish classes to Elfago Baca and Poncho Gonzales. Jenny Kitchener, leave my freckles to whoever will take them. Carol Klippel, leave the theme of Dancing with Nellie to the Class of '65. ' I L I L L L L L L I I I I I I I I I I L L L I L , Mary Ladd, leave my mark on society. Carol LaFlair, leave happily from Secretarial Practice. Karla Layaw, leave my place in Orchestra to Carla Braun. Bill Lennox, leave paint night to Herkimer High School. Gail Leonard, leave being pestered by the boys to any girl who can take it. Diana Letts, leave my brother with three years of school. Don Loiacono, leave both Ilion and Frankfort with hopes for a rosy future. Kathy MacDougall, leave the kids marching at Saturday morning practices and my baton to my sister Jan. Mary Mack, leave my Physics book, with all the fairly straight forward problems marked, to any Junior that wants it. Dave Mackin, leave my 17 arm to anyone who can match it. QJ im Farnumj Tony Maneen, leave my brother, Nick, to Ilionls training room. Corky Masur, leave all my friends to find another Dear Abby, and I to find the real Abby! Tom Matthews, leave my nickname to anyone willing to fight for it. Dick Maury, leave my bike to anyone Willing to drag a big green Olds. Paul McCabe, leave with a smile. Tim McCormack, leave Judy Gray to a long walk home after school. Dick McDonald, leave my office in the F.F.A. to anyone that wants it. Dan McGrath, leave my place on the football squad to Terry Braren. Ken Merkelbach, leave my wrecked Volkswagen to Mr. Drake. Cheryl Miller, leave for Pennsylvania. Harold Mogenson, leave nothing to my brother Russ because he needs it. Bart Moore, leave Jesse Newkirk my shop apron which I don't have and he can take my fore- man's ob in General Wood. Dick Moore, leave in a cloud of dust and a hardy hiyo silver! Paul Morris, leave Jim Willey's conservatism to any unenlightened person who wants it.

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Carol Adams, leave Karen Custer with the mem- ories of all our wild pj parties. Pat Alexander, leave my flirty ways to Betty Seamen. Carol Allen, leave Janice Abeling Bus 6653. Ken Allen, leave Mr. Drake, Spanish. Barb Armstrong, leave. Jim Bacon, leave. John Bacon, leave anything, everything, or noth- ing to anyone who wants anything, everything, or nothing. Loie Barnes, leave my sanity in the center-fold. Charlie Bennett, leave Charlie Day my right leg so he can play football. Jen Bennett, leave Melody Cagwin to find another ride. Mary Carol Bentley, leave Kay Humphrey all the fun I have had at IHS these years. Doug Bernard, leave my dunk shot to anyone who can get high enough to do it. Peg Bonn, leave my heavy schedule to anyone who is stupid enough to want it. Carol Bouck, leave for the Wards. Mary Bowers, leave to question everything at Oneonta. John Burkhart, leave getting up at 6 A.M. to go to school. Sue Burns, leave my seat in the art room to Jane Lacy. Glenn Bush, leave. Charlie Cacciatore, leave my job at the conces- sion stand to any crazy person. Carin Cafarelli, leave my mischievous ways to Pam Panarites. Linda Jo Caple, leave gymnastics to Linda Kroll with hopes she does better. Diana Lyn Casey, leave. Dobber Clive, leave my table tennis' champion- ship to anyone who can fill the spot. Dave Cole, leave all my great skill and ability to Doug Dodge. Melanie Compeau, leave. Paul Congilaro, leave my best wishes to the in- coming Seniors. QM.. I, Gary Conover, leave my skill in the shot to Steve Lasky. I, Kathy Conroy, leave to the Juniors the privilege of having no Seniors privileges. I, Jim Cormia, leave these words of wisdom I have of having no Senior privileges. I, Anne Crossett, leave my typing eraser to anyone worthy enough to use it with pride. I, Frank Crossett, leave future shortstops with the problem of ground balls. I Ed Dack, leave my golf game to anyone who 9 can equal it. 7 9955-33 to Cynthia Cramer. I, Pam Dauten, leave all my awful books to anyone who wants to carry them. I Sylvia Darrow, leave my homeroom and locker I, Don Davidson, leave to seek knowledge and wisdom throughout my life: si parcae permittent. I, Bill Davis, leave the weight room to anyone with ' enough ambition to clean it. I, Bob Decker, leave someone a few minutes after third period. I, Les DeReus, leave Margi Slocum my blue winter slacks. I, Trish Donahue, leave hoping to join. someone, someway, somewhere. M I, Jean Dulak, leave Mr. Grieco in peace. I, Bev Dzimitrowicz, leave my long walk to school to Melody Cagwin. I, Les Fay, leave to join the Marines. I, Dick Ferguson, leave my sharp wit and ceramics class to any able Junior. I, Larry Feuerstein, leave my seat in fifth period study hall to Jack Valent. I, Jack Fitzer, leave Rockwell's Mobile Homes to 'cltchie-brother. ' 1, Janet Frezza, leave to go to Washington to look over the situation. ' I, Nance Frosch, leave my sister in peace 'til va- cations. I, Lee Fuller, leave color guards to anyone strong enough to hold down the flag. I, Mary June Gardner, 'leave my silver lemon to my brother, Jerry. We, Steve Getman and Tom Morris, leave our abil- ity to think up excuses for doggmg cross-country



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Alicia Mosher, leave Physics to the scholars. Elaine Mutchler, leave the job as chairman of the card sale to any Junior who is crazy enough to accept it. Stephanie Neal, leave my place in the last seat of the high school station wagon. to anyone who can stand the trip to Colgate 'without getting car sick. Lance Nehr, leave my textbooks to Jim Cormia for next year. Dick Nichols, leave my brother. Larry Pasek, leave a beat up Vote for Nixon button in locker 965103. For those interested, it may be used again in '64, '68, '72. Karen Pederson, leave with many lasting mem- ories of my high school days. Ed Pendergrass, leave my client alone for the time being. Al Pestar, leave an unbreakable blackboard for Mr. Fahey. Mary Peterson, leave my place in color guard to anyone wishing a charleyhorse. Paul Pickett, leave Brenda to wander the halls alone. f I hope?l Janet Pierce, leave an American flag ffrom color guardsj to anyone interested in flying. Don Polley, leave driving my blue Chevy at 6 in the morning. Peggy Price, leave my seat in French class to anyone who is crazy enough to want it. Steve Price, leave my trumpet ability to Harry James. Pat Rapenski, leave Solid Geometry to Mrs. Bean. Bob Reed, leave my Drum Corps material to anyone wishing to travel to Utica. Penny Remmell, leave my handwriting to any j ig-saw puzzle expert. Faith Richards, leave to make more trouble else- where. Joe Rosemyer, leave my Beatle haircut and all my cool endeavors to anyone who has enough class to adopt them. Tom Schoonmaker, leave my fencing foil for any upcoming, deserving fencer. Linda Seelbach. leave riding in that blue Chevy at 6 in the morning. Sandv Shaw, leave to come back and crown the next Homecoming Queen. Lesa Siver, leave Judy Harwood and Carla Braun to go to Sectional All State alone next year to see Art. Al Slocum, leave one Slocum who will get 90's in high school. I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I L L L L L I I I I I I Grant Smaldone, leave my wrestling and football ability to anyone who can use them. Carole Smith, leave the boys to ride alone in their cars, and go to the Beach.,' Joe Smith, leave my strength to Bob Klipple. Joan Snedeker, leave missing all the good times of my Senior year already. Fran Spatol, leave John Sciortino in peace for two years. Laura Staring, leave Mr. Exley happy in the thought that there was only one of me. Fred Stephens, leave two brothers to the teach- ers of Ilion High School. Sheryl Sternberg, leave my brother in peace. Kathy Stone, leave Mr. Exley glad there was only one of me around. Dick Streeter, leave my fencing ability to Mr. Fahy. Fred Supry, leave my good-luck to any person brave enough to suffer the after effects. Terry Sweeney, leave all my records to be broken by my brother-J ack. , Dee Dee Thomas, leave. Dennis Thornton, leave math to Mr. Teeter. Dave Tresohlavy, leave Math 11 and 12A to Mr. Teeter. Carol Turley, leave in a '63 Ford with a boy who is all Hart. Roger Vandawalker, leave Ilion High School with a smile. Mary Walsh, leave Newks to S.S. Bill Wardle, leave the remains of my Ford to my sister, Barb, if she thinks she can handle it. Joyce Watson, leave all my nicknames to those who need one. Tim Watson, leave Barb White to enjoy her Senior year. Dave Wells, leave Steve Lasky with hopes for a better football season next year. Harold Welter, leave Mrs. Teeter lonely days without me. Mark White, leave my seat in French IV to any- one who is crazy enough to take four years of it. Pete Wightman, leave Mr. Drake with no one to yell at. Marty Wilson, leave Bobby Bouton as manager of the basketball team. Edson Wood, leave my custom of wearing a white shirt and tie to anyone brave enough to uphold the cause. Jim Yule, leave my classes in Mohawk to who- ever wants them.

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