Ticonderoga High School - Carillon Yearbook (Ticonderoga, NY)

 - Class of 1978

Page 120 of 128

 

Ticonderoga High School - Carillon Yearbook (Ticonderoga, NY) online collection, 1978 Edition, Page 120 of 128
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Eva Morett Rick Mott Julie Musser Janice Nadeau Peggy Newhall Jeff O’Dell Tim Olcott Sue Osier Penny Palmer Pam Quesnel Nancy Reale Tom Roderick Wendy Shaw Julie Smith Ellie Smith Theresa Smith Sarah Strebe Cheryl Thompson Lisa K. Thompson Michelle Trudeau Nancy Webb Rhonda Wood Kelly Wright —her punctuality to Mr. Royce. -his class ring to Sue Tucker. —“Keep on Truckin’ ” to Paige Reynolds, —her many typing and shorthand skills to Judy and Marianne Nadeau. -her motorcycling ability to her buddy, Keith Pellerin, who walked her to her classes and helped her with her locker. —all his books to the next O’Dell to move to the twelfth grade. —his lost underwear to his brother. —her third floor homerooms for four years to Rick Osier. —also leaves her third floor homerooms for four years to Pam Palmer. —her many business skills to Nye. —her great mathematical abilities to her sister, Leen. —all his books to the trash collectors, in the hopes that they will find a place for them. —her straight A’s in Social Studies 11 to Mr. Royce. -her uncommon name and natural ability in French to Julie Brown. —her black, fine point, BIC pen to Jesse, —her hair “highlights” to Wendy Carr. —two, thick-cushioned pillows for those future long nights on the downstreet bench to Kelly O’Neil and Shelly Noel, —her seat in Mr. Thompson’s English class to her sister, Denise. —her ability to quit a sport before the first competition to her sister, Julie. -her experiences in business courses to Sherrae. —all her great memories of the past to Shelly Noel. -all her nose jokes to Carmella Ezzo. —his apologies for being Wright all of the time and not Wrong. 116

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Melanie Duncan -her gymnastics ability, in particular horse vaulting, to Ann Kissell. Rhonda Elethorp Allen Geisel Candee Geiser Lorna Gibbs Vicki Granger Evelyn Greenwood Kathy Gregoire -all her problems to Nancy Sabol. —leaves “nothing” to “nobody.” -her empty tequila bottle to Paige Reynolds, —her career to Mr. Cembalski. -her good attendance record to Bernard. -all her phoney passes to Diane Merrill. -her college address to Scott so he can write to her. Vicki Hanson Diane Hills Yvonne Holmberg -one last “Hello Betty!” to Mr. Rutkowski. —her ace bandage to Louise MacAlpine. —a senior year full of partying and fun to Tim. Nancey Kelly —her empty datebook to anyone who wants to fill it. Bill Kent -his great running ability in the 440 to Mike Edson. Monique Kingsley —a year’s supply of tardiness slips to Mr. Rutkowski. Mary Kissel -the atomic bomb (“Have a blast, Captain!”) to Mr. Rutkowski. Tom Kolysko —his infamous notebook collection for the benefit of all. Randy Krystowiak —his height and so-called basketball skills to Tom Corbo. Lydia LaBarge —her ambition to study and get through high school to Robin LaBarge. Margaret LaFountain —leaves Thurman to do his best in football Tom LaPointe Sheila Lawson next year. —lots of other LaPointe’s to take his place, -her room and the keys to the family “airplane” to her brother Peter. John Leerkes Mary Maher —leaves his beautiful smile to Crest. —her ability to stay constantly in trouble to Cathy Croto. Ann Malaney Cindy Manning Penny Mason —all her lollipops to Nancy Sabol. —her social studies book to Cheri Mott, —her cousin Robin all the parties she can handle. Patti May —her rare case of terminal “ROOT ROT” to Lezlow. Tony Mazzotte —his daily lunch reservations at the Burger Pitt to Pete Charboneau. Mimi McCaughin —the soda machine and all her wonderful Stephanie McCaughin Claire McHugh help to Mr. Boyce. (Bear) —her perfect attendance record to Sally, —her “Brooklyn” accent and “stupid” laugh to Earl and Buddy. Cathy McLaughlin —all the good times she had in drama to all future dramatic people. Debbie Moore -her partying ability to Kim Belden. 115



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