Irondequoit High School

Class Of 1974  
 

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- PROFILE UPDATES -

Rick Olson  5/1
Peter Osborn  5/1
Richard Cook  4/30
Bruce Austin  4/26

- WHERE ARE
THEY NOW -


- MISSING CLASSMATES -


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- WHERE WE LIVE -

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1 lives in Alabama
1 lives in Alaska
3 live in Arizona
1 lives in Armed Forces Pacific
17 live in California
8 live in Colorado
3 live in Connecticut
13 live in Florida
3 live in Georgia
6 live in Illinois
1 lives in Kansas
1 lives in Louisiana
3 live in Maine
11 live in Maryland
8 live in Massachusetts
2 live in Michigan
5 live in Missouri
1 lives in Montana
1 lives in Nebraska
3 live in Nevada
1 lives in New Hampshire
6 live in New Jersey
1 lives in New Mexico
242 live in New York
8 live in North Carolina
3 live in Ohio
10 live in Pennsylvania
3 live in South Carolina
1 lives in Tennessee
2 live in Texas
1 lives in Utah
5 live in Virginia
1 lives in Washington
1 lives in Wisconsin
2 live in Ontario
1 lives in Japan
1 lives in Korea
123 location unknown
27 are deceased


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- ACTIVE CLASSMATES -

Percentage Of
Active Classmates: 42.4%



A: 216 Active
B: 294 Inactive


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Welcome to the Irondequoit High School Class of 1974 Website.

  Please continue to send your news and updates to the site!

Let's keep in touch!

Regards,

The Reunion Committee

This is a list of all the e-mail "bouncebacks" I have received from class members.  These classmates have register on our website but since changed e-mail addresses.  If you know how to contact any of the people on the list, please do so and ask them to update their information.

Thanks,  Barb

Gary Silver quiksilver262@comcast.net

Bruce Ronbeck bondgod2007@aol.com

Michael Snyder mgs101@bellsouth.net

Lee Harrison (Fischer) deanleabeach@aol.com

Kathleen Halpin (Hartman) science712@aol.com

James Francisco fiveat9cam@aol.com

Mark Spencer spence291@aol.com

Joni Suss (Rehbach) Joni_Rehbach@westiron.monroe.edu

Michael Heuseveldt mike.heuseveldt@frontiernet.net

Darlene Schultz (Allinder) afs@ccisp.net

Mary Beth Bauerschmidt (Verget) mb.grooms@hotmail.com

Elizabeth Roberts (Roman) hope4miracle@msn.com

Joanne Tomaselli (Crawford) joanne2@frontiernet.net

Letah Rabe (Graff) lgraff@hfmboces.org

David Marshall marshall@mitten.com

Jerry Margolycz jmargolycz@cfa.harvard.edu  

Jerry Margolycz jerrymargolycz@verizon.net

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