Adirondack Central High School - Yearbook (Boonville, NY)

 - Class of 1972

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r I Wonderous Willie leave my nickname to Mr. Borden ror reissue, my position as tenor drummer and springer player to Steve Egnaczyk, and to Mr. Meyers, all the home- work that I have done this year. fnothing plus nothing: nothingl .M , I Debbie Platt leave to Mary Ralph a big piece of chalk to teach Pribble what a basketball looks like. I Bonnie Lastowski leave to Pat Pribble my ability to shoot during a basketball game. I Michael Lieber leave to Bob Dutch one years supply of Love Wine to drink with Grace Nellenback. I Connie Gilmore, in good health, mind and body, leave to Becky Blair a couch to take care of with my directions, and a joke to laugh at. I Roy Russell leave to all loyal Boonvillers, the fear of the WEST LEYDEN MAFFIA. I Mark Scheer leave to next years Physics Class - Mr. Meyers. I Ben Szalkucki leave to Deb Szalkucki a new brain to use in the year 1984 in order that she will pass Geometry. I Teresa Coscomb leave to Mrs. Hall one Super Spy kit so she can prosecute seniors, also one toll free telephone call to my house anytime of the day or night. I Rene'e Wilbert leave to Diane Ernst afull pencil case. I Diane Hoage leave to Juanita Van Aernam a needle and Thread and the Home Economics Room to lengthen your skirts. I Denise Fazekas leave to Debbie Marsden all my un- developed abilities so that she can have as much fun with them as I did. I Karen Anna leave to Joanne Mahaffy all of the thrill of watc hing wrestling matches! Along with all of our discussions I Sheila Trussell leave to the teachers all their books and homework. I Carl Willson leave to Jon Salisbury a half-eaten jar of Skippy , I Janice Weakley leave to Sue Egnaczyk all my Book- keeping notes for use next year, along with some good luck. I Linda Gouger leave to Becky White all the memories of the fun we used to have on the morning bus. I Debbie Marcy leave to Grace Nellenback the 10 miles we misplaced between Boonville and Poland. I Tom Muha leave to Dave Muha my wrestling sneakers a pair of fins in case he would rather fish it out instead of fighting it out. I Patti Able leave to Gloria Stocklosa all the boys in school with big feet . I Mark Krist leave to Daryl Henry 40 pounds of meat so Henry's Meat Market will not die. I Claudia Yockey leave to Claudia Karlen a book of late passes whenever she needs them, memories, andthis school in hopes she enjoys it as much as I did. CHa, hal I Glen Golden leave to Mr. Sparano, eighth periods to do what ever he wants, because he won't have to watch me in his room anymore. I Linda Bandych leave to Mary Lastowski my desk in Mrs. Pribble's Office. I Randy Ballard leave Mark Krist to the Junior Class... You've got alotta hope. I Debi Denslow leave to any junior girl, the pleasure of upsetting Mr. Borden's basketball players! We Laurie Lisowski and Debbie Pfeiffer leave to Judy Pfeiffer and friends the whole cafeteria, and a manual on how to steal food. May you eat in good health. I Tim Fauvelle leave to Mike Sirois the ability of avoiding another haircut. I Pat Hyde leave to Tina Hyde my fantastic driving ability and to Robin Philips, locker 19 in gym class. I Karen Grenier leave to Mark Martin my abilities in swimming, To swim like a fish! I Betsy Rauscher leave to Kathy Mahaffy all our TOP SECRET techniques for stealing rabbits during a snow storm. I Colleen Woodill leave to Pam Schliecher and Michelle Powell the ability to leave this school in2 years. Until then, have fun! I Ernie Nellenbach leave to Chuck Marsden a cushion for his knees once used by Billy Morales. I Debbie Hoage leave to John Bourgeois my knowledge to finish school. I Janet Mathis leave to Mrs. Zagurski the problem of finding a spare cash register operator. I Cyndi Koster leave to Brenda Youngs the art of sticking Class Will both feet into the mouth at one time and still manage to talk. I Pete Laramie leave to Dennis Williamson my height and an old chewed-up pencil of mine. I Kris Croniser leave to Roberta Platt the ability to have the free spirit any day of the year. I Barb Kornmeyer leave to Joyce Marshall the ability to make all the noise she wants to in the halls. I Joanie Sullivan leave to Diane Crofoot the pleasure of getting caught smoking in the bathrooms. I Marilyn Trainor leave to Vicki Zoller three snow- storms of three feet each to cheerfully enjoy next winter. I Al Beyel leave to Martha and Pam a 50-50 , to Mark a visit from Mr. P., and to Steve a copy of My Polish Christmas . I Sally Brennan leave my amazing sense of logical reasoning and astounding ability in math to Mr. Kraeger and next years Math 12 class. I Peg Meekins leave to any one who would like to take my place, my life as being a student at Adirondack Central. I Jim Ringwald leave to Earl Roggie, my seat and Math I2 book in Mr. Kraeger's room. I Priscilla Pierce leave to Liz Toleno the privilege of playing the piccolo in band, accompanying chorus all alone, and playing in stage band. Good Luck! I Carol Stinebrickner leave to Debby Kaiding all my un- used books on manners, I Sandra Backer leave to Steve Tanner my fantastic marks in math. I Linda Alger leave to any poor soul who can afford it, my fantastic ability to do math. I Elizabeth Seelman leave to the Class of 73 hopes for much happiness and success in their remaining year. We the Physics Class leave Mr. Meyers for all practical purposes. I Mark Kowalik leave to the Junior boys a magnifying glass to help them find it. I Alan Lynch leave to Gary Schleicher the right to sleep on the vocational school bus. I Sue Williamson leave to Dennis Williamson my ability to get along with Mr. Porter. I Robin Failing leave to Donna Failing my unused locker. I Alan Salmon leave to Ken Fitch a super hangover! I Norman Stanulevich leave to the next sports editor the challenge of equaling my literary acrobatics in Ultimate Spinach. I Lefty II leave to Lefty I and Mr. D. my ability to choose a winning team for the Super Bowl. I Mel Greene leave to Cindy Greene all the memories of the year l969 . I RoseAnne Garramone leave to Dee-Dee Fauvelle one pair of dry sneakers in case yours get soggy. I Susan Roberts leave to Robin Phillips my old gym socks and my old sneakers. I Diane Bourgeois leave to Roberta Platt enough imag- ination for another year of art. I Barry Blair leave to Mrs. Hough two dollars less, because I won the bet. I Jayne Dutch leave to Mr. DeSetto my height, so that he can play basketball. I Joanne Paladino leave to Jeannette Paladino all my knowledge I left behind. fshe'll need itl I Jeff Scott leave to Peggy Schoff my ability in Social Studies. I Philip Gaetano leave to Michelle Powell my seat in the Art Room, lst, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, and 6th periods. fDon't move in yet, I may need it next year!J I Scott Sawyer leave to Steve Egnaczykanextra throttle cable a new recoil, a small fiberglassing kit, five gallons of gas and a slightly rusty pair of vice-grips. I Gail Smith leave to Mr. Hall one super spy kit. I Michelle Martin leave to Melody Martin, 40 pounds of grated parmesan cheese, 60 pounds of spaghetti and 65 pounds of spaghetti sauce. Enjoy it! I Heidi Gaetano leave to Sue Pie Pierce next years teachers recognition day to go to McDonalds and not be detoured by bridges and country roads. I Linda Brownell leave to Linda Regetz the right to have any or all red haired polaks running after her - Good luck! I Kevin Zeigler leave to Steve Egnaczyk one well-used 10l Easy Tunes for Trombones book to be played only during 5th periods on Monday, Wednesday and Friday.

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