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umor® It is a small world, much to the dismay of many Scotia- Glenville seniors, to whom Schenectady is the most exotic area where they have resided. But not for Odile Marie Conley. Scotia is, for the moment, just a stop-off on the way to MORE foreign places. I emphasize more, because Odile comes to us by way of Aix-en- Provence, France; Madrid, Spain; Bronxville, New York; and Wakefield, Massachusetts. When most Scotia- Glenville students plan a “big” spring vacation to Myrtle Beach, Odile spends Easter in France. She has also made visits to Germany, Portugal, and Ireland. She is able to do this because her father is employed by a large corporation with international offices. Odile also has two older sisters who are still residents of Spain. Despite all of her travels, Odile, like the majority of Scotia- Glenville seniors, was born in New York; Auburn to be exact. Many other members of the class of ’82 were also born in our native state. For example, the three most common birthplaces are Schenectady, with 88 of the students answering the survey; Niskayuna, with 12 students; and Amsterdam, with 7. Of seniors responding to the survey, the states where they were born are New York, California, Indiana, Colorado, New Jersey, Hawaii, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, North Carolina, Virginia, Kentucky, Connecticut, Idaho, Vermont, Florida, Arizona, and Texas. Chris Ziotkowski and Mike Chotkowski, the only seniors born out of the U.S. were born in Guam and Hawaii. Even though the class of ’82 comes from many distant places, they are all joined together here in Scotia, New York, to graduate as a whole, and some of them are sure to meet again, sometime . . . somewhere . . .
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Kevin F. Cary Rosina Cassaro Raymond A. Castillo “One ringy-dingy . . . Sherri Cattieu Chip Cayer ■ “Isn’t study hall exciting?” Mary Beth Cejka LLL±1 i
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