Saranac Central High School - Tomahawk Yearbook (Saranac, NY)

 - Class of 1964

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611155 WY! We, the Class of 1964 of Saranac Central School, being of sound mind and body, hereby bequeath to those whom we shall leave behind us, these few small tokens of our lives at Saranac. To Dave Chisholm, Richy Bessette wills his worn out soccer cleats. To Alan Gratto, Marilyn Buckley leaves her math ability. To Sally Rabideau, Brenda Chase bequeaths her knack of getting a college man. To Beverly LaVarnway, Wayne Chase leaves a ride on a CLEAN horse. To Susie Goddeau, Sue Connell leaves a well used datebook. To Cousin Sue fDavidsonJ, Kathleen Dewey leaves a little vigor. To Alan Palmer, Judy Hackett wills a loaded cigarette. To Ernie Collins, Gil Jock bequeaths his personal sexitaries. To Pete Jerry, Lynn King wills his good manners and quietness. To Dennis Shelters, Les LaPlante leaves his empty bottles. To Bonnie LaVarnway and Richard Rabideau, Donna Loquask wills her refreshing exercises. To Don Beauharnois, Nancy Newell leaves a hiding place in the lockers. To Eddie LaMay and John Carey, Maurice Salada leaves his pull in the office. To Janis Vifakefield, Shirley Smart wills her well-kept treasurer's books. To Peggy Barnard, fSisterJ Jo Anne leaves some of her tact. To Pat Carter, Jerry Bassett wills a ride on his hot tractor. To Lloyd Carter and Stephanie Carpenter, Bob Beauchemin gives his talent for romance. To Steve and Mike Gagnon, Tom Canning leaves a pile of old oil cans. To Linda O'Connell and Mary Peck, Barb Caron leaves her class spirit. To Elaine Ashline and Rita Taylor, Joan Coty wills two places in the Future Nurses of America. A To Eileen Dewey, Pat Devan bequeaths her history marks. To Sue Farrell, Joan Dragoon leaves her Well-being with Mrs. Gardephe. To Judy Rivers and Linda Reyell, Bev Durocher wills her pleasant smile. To Mary Smart and Bob Wood, Sandy Gadway wills her silly giggle. To Margaret Sprague and Phillis Robidas, Leona Garsaw leaves her dancing ability. To Ron Furnia and Eva Couture, Gary Gambadora leaves the left over speed from the big Buick. To Mike Perry, Ron Huntley leaves his permission slips to leave school early. To Sandy Sherman, Phyllis LaMar bequeaths her ability to get a Mor- risonville Man CPD. To Pat Casey, Skip LaRose leaves his ability to get along with Mrs. Sutherland. To Herb Recore, Linda LaVarnway leaves Mr. Lewis Davies. 40

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Sklp LaRose IS now an off1cer 1n the MRTIHGS and on the s1de IS try1ng to sell an atom bomb to Russla Lmda LaVa1nway owns l1e1 own beauty shop Over tl1e dOO1 hangs a s1gn Wl11Cll reads B cfueful wl1en you are combmg your eyelashesl' After all these years Shlrley fmds loanne Layhee st1ll trymg to get her DIIVBT s Ilcense Gloua Lechovut 1S now a famous actress Only one tl11ng though She had to clrmgc her last name' Iwo one could p1onounce 1t B1ll ICCl10W1l3 IS now an Enghsh teachel He 1ns1sts tl1at all h1s students remember Clll.UC61 s Canterbury Tales In Caracus Venezuela sl1e found Donna Loquask VKllC1C sl1c IS hvmg Wltll a post g1aduate who just wouldn t g1V8 up I e McDowell IS now wr1t1ng a newspaper column called Tell It To Jane Susan M1ller 1S g1ow1ng blgger and stronger eve1y day from taklng a new v1tam1n plll called V1t 1. Y eta Veg a m1n She saw Barb Monty st1ll commutmg between Redford and Slng Slng on hel broomstlclt Rod Moo1e has 1ecently started a knlttmg busmess He IS mak1ng a great success of 1t Nancy New ells daughte1s, Slnrley learns are followlng ln Nancys footsteps by havmg pfufnna part1es after tl1e basketball games Playing the lead role 1n a new movle entltled Davy C1oekett 1S Dan Nlcholes Ramona O Connell and Me1ed1th Taylor have teamed up then' talents and opened a dress shop for IUOV16 stars Blm Ohlsen 1S now stalrmg 1n l11s own telev1s1on show entltled How to Marry the Farme1 s Daughter Phyhs LaMar plays the role of the falmer s daughter 1X1ne11can Embassy and also draws cartoons of Klnuschev Mlke R1CkSOH now draws des1gns for yearbook covers and d1v1s1on pages Patty Rock l1olds the Nat1onal t1tle of Speed Typ1st of 1974 Steve Rule IS 1unn1ng a stole wh1cl1 deals excluslvely in lllegal fnecrackers from across the border She found J1m Ryan st1ll trymg to clear l11s head from a weekend escapade B111 Sackett has also tu1ned to w11t1ng He l1as v1r1tten a l11story book but there are so many spelhng e11ors 1n 1t tl1at no one can read 1tl At Han ard she fmds Mau11ce Salada, a P1ofesso1 of Mathematlcs and accordmg to all ILDOTES st1ll the most el1g1ble bachelor 1n tl1e area Dorothy Scl1affe1 st1ll cant beheve l1ow 1nucl1 snow we l1ave up here In Brooklyn they rlon t have the stuff Peggy Sma1t and Leata Gordon st1ll keep 1n close contact wlth Mrs Gugware not as nurses though rust v1s1tors Wlnle searchmg for that certam someone Mary Sorrell came mto a fortune It really pfud off Sydney St Lou1s IS st1ll trylng to get up the courage to ask a g1rl for a date Ma1v1n Stl ack l1as put l11s week ends to better use bv work1ng at a gas statlon It mav not be as 6XC1lZ1Dg as before but l1e feels better on Mondav Gary Tamel famous for h1s lack of anythmg to say now IS starung on a telev1s1on p mel dlscusslon pxogram Tom Te1ry 1S st1ll g1v1ng tl1ose w1ld partles on weekends Tom Tucker l1as taken over l11s fathers egg l7l,1S1I1GSS He lsnt domg Vely well though He says that for some reason the egg sl1ells are gettmg thlnner and blead much easler T co Vann has also taken OV61 l11s fatl1e1 s bus1ness On Fr1day nlghts he has only pretty U11 ls there leff W1lson and Ralph Burnah are novs ch an mg the11 own comlc str1p Teff draws but gets h1s 1deas from Ralph The name? Wllv Mutt and leff' Of Course' '39 . 1 u . D l 1 . 7 I 41 C K , . ' .P C . J . , '-' 'l l . I , . ' c ' 4 . .M 1 C ' D -V v V . I . . . . n 1 7 V . I , . . ' ' ' ' KK U. Y , W . I . . , . l 4 . I Luf - . . . . ,K ' . . , . , 1 . Y . A . . D ' . . . . . Y . H J yy ' , 1 i Karen Rabideau has put her personality to good advantage, Sl1e is a receptionist at the ' 1 - 7 - ' 1' . - ' ' ' . , . 7 . I t t , 1 ' . H 6' H' . Q! I ' . I ' . , . . , . ' ,J V Q . W J . I . . l l ' V . K 1 V ' 7. . i . . I ' ' ' . rr 1 Q L I. 4 r. . . S c 1 , ,



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To Mlke Clancey Io Anne Layhee H1115 her Well used lnstory seat 111 room 26 Peg LaBounty Gloua L6Cl1OW1t leaves her ab1l1ty to be a b1g fllrt Leonard Watts B111 Lechowlt Wllls lus han tome and a httle ha1r Donna Ifaeteau Jane McDowell leaves he1 qu1et d1spos1t1on Ann Caltel Bonnle M1ne1 bequeaths a llttle peace and qu1et D1an'1 LaBounty and Donna Passmo, Baxb Monty leaves some real Q71 black halr To Roge1 B1ov1n Tames Ohlsen leaves h1s sknnpy b1eakfast for losmg Welght Toe Wood Steve Rule leaves h1s ab111ty to dr1ve t111ough red hghts Gerald Bla1r J nn Ryan leaves h1s book How to do the Cho1 es F t Ronnle Everleth B111 Saekett Wllls some of h1s SIZG Terry Pageau Marv1n Strack leaves 111s drlvlng ab1l1ty To1n Tr1pp Galy Tamer leaves 111s speed Maly Yaslnent A110 Baker leaves some of 111s We1ght Llnda LaGoy Lyle Berg leaves some real red halr Gall Boulo Terry Col11ns leaves a hundled gallons of kerosene to keep 1101 Warm To Peggy Goddeau Ralph Burnah W1llS a book on how to start a ear To Ch11st1ne Coddeau Peggy Smart and Glorla Drollette leave tllell' To Sharon Rab1deau Ea1l FHVIO leaves a l1ttle smart aleoness Donna Devan Gllbelt GEITOW leaves 111s drlvlng sk1ll 1n a truck ludy Llberty D1ana Conyea and Leta Gordon leave a 11tt1e Welght T ally L1be1ty Sue M1l1er leaves some of the helght she has been h1d1ng ROHD16 Mlllel Rod Moole W11lS h1s hot Ch6V1G F1 ed B1uce Dan Nlehols leaves a place on the Wresthng team Lena Bluce Ramona O Connell leaves her dr1v1ng ab111ty Judy Caron Barb Oshe1 leaves l1e1 trlp to New York Ba1bara Lal-'lante Karen Rabldeau bequeaths her ab111ty to be Well hked by the opposlte sex To Barb Facteau Mlke Rlekson leaves h1s excellent art ab111ty To P1111 Go1don S1d St Lotus W111s h1S at111et1e ab111ty To Elalne I'IG1T1lI1gW3.y Mary So1rel1 and Meredlth Taylor leave the1r 11st of boys To Paul A11t Tom Ter1y Wllls a book on partles for frlends To Jack Lashway a11d Galy Rabldeau Tom Tucker leaves h1s ablllty to 1n1ss school To Betty Bouyea and Frances Mytyoh Leo Vann leaves a free dunk Csoda of coursej To Dusk Couture I eff W1lson leaves ll1S r1d1ng ab1l1ty To Dlane Bourdeau Dorthy Schafe1 leaves 11e1 curly blond halr To Betty Devs ey B111 Casey leaves a long 1adde1 reachlng up to her wlndow lglns We declare to be our last w1l1 and testament on th1s day slgned and sea e B111 Casey, Lynn Kmg . H 7. - . . D To , . .. . . - To C Y I y . . . . .' . . . . To , 7 i . . . . - To ' ', ' ' -' . I ' ' . To I ' C ' . ' -. . . , , x 'I ' . ' To l , V . V. . . 1 . l To 7 , ' ' - ' as 'H To . 7 . . . . Q To , . ' t . . Y. . . ' To ' , ' ' . To ' , ' ' ' ' ' . To ' , ' ' . To ' -', ' ' , . I . 1. . J I . . boy-chasing. ' , u , 1 ' r - I To y . 1 i . . . . . I TO' . p I . . . ' To J H . Y , . . 1 . . ' To . . .y I ' . . H ,, . . To ' ' , ' ' . To ' y , . . . . D To , ' ' ' . l To V, . y I . . . - J A ' , . . 7 , . L 1 - , I 7 'I 7 , . , . . . 7 1 1 ' D V y . i , . . 1 41 1

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1964, pg 51

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1964, pg 139


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