Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA)

 - Class of 1975

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Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 211 of 222
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DENISE JOHNS I leave all my good times and my ability to stay out of trouble to my brother Rick. CINDY JOHNSON Me to my fella , John with love forever and lotsa luck to my sister Charlie. ANDREW KAPUSTAY I will the school lounge to anyone who can find it. STAN KEEFE I will Mr. Noss a one way ticket to the moon. KATHY KELLER I will my position as Majorette Co-Captain to anyone who's not afraid of a few bruises. JAMES KENNEY My parking space to Harry Zearfoss. KIMBERLY KILLGORE I will my ability to drive to my brother, Leonard. COLEEN KILLIAN All the fun and food on the cheerleading bus to Andree, Cindy, Heidi, Terese, and Lee Ann and lots of smiles to Cathy JOEL KLINE My ability to play the Honky Tonk piano to Mrs. W. KATHY KNIGHT Lots of fun in your Senior year to Cindy and Becky. JOHN KOZEY I will an assortment of defective drumsticks, mallets, drumheads and Band Director to future members of the Band. TERRY KRAUS I leave my heavy duty flipper ability to any lineman next year. LEE KROHN For a few distinguished persons, some special things. Homemade quiche to Ruth, a crescent moon to Bill, a rainbow forever over Beth and a Strawberry XK for Belinda . JIM LAMSON I will my Volkswagen to anyone who thinks they can handle it. BOB LANGAN I will Mr. Noss a rattle and box of crayons. TONIE LANGIN An answer to Gail Zinn whenever she has a problem, an acme bag to Denise Morgovnik, and all my eternal love and happiness to one certain guy . KATHY LENAHAN All my knowledge I gained in my Senior year to Daren Kuffy. RUTH LINDBUCKLER I will my ability to stay sane in this school to my brother Karl. HOLLY MAIER I will the great feeling and happiness of Homecoming to next year's Queen. Also, a super Senior year to Andree, Heidi and Lee Ann. DOREEN MARCONI I leave my Crumblin to Jane W. SANDY MISLIVETS The back seat in the band bus to Cindy Donhauser.

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KIM GUERIN One box of pine bros. cough drops to Dan Eustice and a can of tomato paste to my Gumba Benaguichii. SHARON HAAS My wonderful personality to Jean R. , Heh-ho to Heidi and all my love s. , l. , and v. to Frank. ROBERT HACKMEISTER I will my four year collection of splinters and a warm seat at the end of the bench to any sports minded guy who knows he can play if given the opportunity. DON HALLETT The Administration to the Morgue. JEAN HANSHUMAKER Patience and perseverance to any eager student who enters this school. DEBBIE HAUEISEN I leave nothing. MARK HAUZE I leave my VW and Frog-I mean toad to Jane. SUE HAYES I will 100 trips to the store during majorette practices and all my fun and happiness during my high school years to Lucia. GAIL HILDEBRAND I will all of my stolen lunches and lock to the administration and my driving ability to all Mr. Savitski's future students. GLORIA HOFFMAN I will my driving ability and my backseat to Sharon Peters. KARL HOFFMAN 100 rides to Leslie Fay to Bob Tres. CATHY HOFFMAN My senior year to anyone who wants it. JAY HOLDER I will a calculator to Miss Muterelli. CHARLES HOLLOCK My ability to hit a school bus, to anyone who can't see it. GARRETT I-IORSEFIELD I would like to leave Susan Andes my ---- and to Mr. Zampetti all the one-nighters . REGINA HORN I leave my ability to get caught in the hall without a pass to anyone who thinks they can get away with it. PAUL HOSAGE I will a lifetime supply of shovels to the Crestwood Faculty. CHARLENE HOUCK My happy memories as editor to Judy and all future literary pioneers. JOE HUNTZINGER I will my blown Camaro rear to anyone who has ten bucks. CHARLOTTE IZZO My skipping ability and good marks to Sue K. and Robin P. Lotsa luck to Ms. Pup. BARRY JACOB Me and Fat Sam's, ability to be smarter than Mr. Alidenger, to slush Kane.



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LOUISE MORGAN I will a new heater in the gym to Mrs. Gemski and a giant whistle to Miss Denault. KEVIN MUNLEY I would like to will my place at the S50 cashier window to Ed Arnold and Don Petroski. PAT MURPHY I will Mr. Morgis a gold plated shovel. DIANE MOODY I will a bottle of disappearing ink to anyone who has enough courage to squirt it on future chemistry student teachers. DENISE MORGOVNIK I will to Tonie, Donna, Gail, Darlene, Tina, and Phyllis the ability to stay away from problems and fights. NEVE NELSON A life time supply of pickles to Mr. Morgis and lots of good times to next year's Seniors. SHARON NOVICKI The official Ba1l Grabbing title to Lynette and the best of luck to the future girls teams. BOB O'HARA I leave all my basketball talents to Cindy. ED ORLOSKI I will my starting second base position to Nick Young, if he's man enough to fill it. JERRY ORLOSKI A big bag of Mr. Morgis's male cow fecal material to Mr. Yatsko. KAREN OSTRAWSKI My Polish vocabulary to Mr. 'Morgis, all my embarrassing moments to Sharon Peters, and all the love I have to a certain guy . . . BRIAN PATELLA To Mrs. Tripani, I leave a life's supply of derivatives. SAM PAZAMICKAS I would like to leave Henry Simoncavage my ability not to get caught . STEVEN PERCH I will all the bad bounces at shortstop, to anyone who isn't afraid of being hit in the head. IOANN PETERS All my love to Art. ROBERT PIANTEK A broom to the Administration to clean up the cigarette butts in the auditorium . FRED PRICE Keep cool . your legs for walking the halls. MARY QUENTIN A fun-filled year to next year's majorettes and a whistle to their captain. JANE RANICH To Diane Skala: I leave lucky No. 3 and I leave Graffiti to anyone who can handle frustrations and ulcers. NANCY RAUSCHMAYER I leave Heidi all my big nights out and Barb and Cheryl all of my scientific knowledge in chemistry. VICKY REES I leave a Big T - to Andree, lots more of our Fun at the Big Dances at CHS to Heidi and a steam shovel to Mr. Morgis as I know he'll put it to good use.

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1975, pg 22

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1975, pg 46

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 174

1975, pg 174

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 187

1975, pg 187

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 131

1975, pg 131

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1975, pg 176


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