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little sister next year since she wonft be there to do it. John Rosner wills Larry Ugoletti his ability to foul out of the Basketball games in the beginning of the First quarter. Carole Russell wills Dink Joy Crawford the ability to withstand the cold mornings before school in the years to come. Brenda Schilling wills to all the fat people of America the will power to stick to a diet in hopes they can do it better than she did. Beth Sekerak wills her Spirit of Junior Mwss Award to her sis- ter Lynn the ability to do everything her sister did and to her friend Marc a type- writer which he will definitely need in the future. Kathy Shestak wills to Susie Sue her driving ability because she'll need it and to Mary K. and Boom-Boom two bro- ken typewriter pencils, two used steno notebooks to help them through the Com- mercial course. Theresa Smith wills to Sandra Smith her ability to goof off and to get on people's case as she does. Mick Soyka wills his ability to clean the gym floor during a basketball game to his brother Brian. Brooke Stanich wills to her sister Beth the ability to control herself in McDonald's. Beth Stiner wills to Karen Bush and Sue Smith her ability to bug everyone while they are studying. Gina Travis wills all the good times she had at Vo-Tech to her cousin Penny. Lynn Vermillion wills to Sue Crookshank and Theresa Konsavich the ability to get rides to Tanne- ryville. Leslie Wray wills Virginia Lloyd and Cathy Lasinsky Friday nights with the gang. Karen Yaronczyk wills Andrea Yaronczyk and Patty Patterson the abil- ity to learn to walk. so they won't scarf rides off of other people.
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back to white. Kevin Keating wills all of his razor blades to Coke Palko because he doesn't need them. Judy Kish wills Susie Mesoras the ability to have all the black and blue marks on her knees and hopes that she has someone to take care of them. Jerry Knapic wills his car to Grace Hoskins so that she has a ride home after school next year. Sandy Kopsic wills David Gongloff the ability to settle down and do his school work. Emidio Krupa wills 30,000 pounds of bananas to P. J. and hopes he doesn't forget to gear down when entering Scranton, Pa. Jeff Krupa wills his ever ceasing abilities in the field of calculus to any poor, unfortunate, ravaged soul who wants it. Donald Little wills his Fuzz on his chin to anyone who can't grow his own. Larry Lindrose wills Kevin Lindrose the 5th block down from the upper right hand corner of Mr. Zambonis back wall. Drew LoPiccolo wills the twinkle from his left eye to Chris DeYulis, right eye, so that she,ll have two twin- kles. Connie Lubert wills to her sister Mary, the ability to keep her tray on the table at McDonalds. Bryon Marsinko wills Mr. Thomas Kupchella the ability to ride a motorcycle up a hill without wrecking. Marlene Matta wills anyone the abil- ity to find the gun from Chris' gun holster. Paul Mervine wills some dumb person his job at Carino's in hopes they will be smart enough not to take it. Toni Miranda wills her ability to her sister Yvette to complain about the lunch like she does. Andrea Morey wills her sister Jeannine all the fun times she had driving around and the Bricks', hoping that she meets them someday. Nancy Mott wills Carol Connah the brains that she never had and hopes she might be able to use them. Celeste Palko wills to her brother Denny the money to buy a case of COKE in hopes that he might save his. Robin Putman wills his never failing track abilities to Coke Palko in hopes that he will capitalize on them more than him. Maria Ragley wills Little Zappa, Valerie Byich, anything she wants as long as it's not hers. Robin Rankin wills to her brother the ability to get through two more years of school. Chrissy Ray wills Lori Martin the ability to stick out one more year with one cer- tain teacher. Cindy Reichard wills Fred Bachota her ability to watch out for his
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1988 Dave Alexander is now president of Al's Tire and Rubber Service. Dave Anderson is now making commercials for Clearasil. Greg Bartusik is now chief of the Watusi Tribe. Tim Behory died. Steve Bender can be seen on a can of crisco. Pat Blair, Who's Patty Blair? Cheryl Boring is now making Barbie Dolls. Brian Bracken trip- ped over his brain. Gary Branick now owns Branick's Puddy Service. Deb Brzo- zowski has moved to Jeep Country. Pat Bubenko can still be seen in the morn- ing with curlers in her hair. Chloe Busch can still be seen walking the path. Tim Byich finally got his own gum. Craig Camell can be seen riding his Camels across the Asian border. Carol Charnesky is still bringing in pictures. Chris Columbus still says that dirty Vintondale word. Sue Dickert can still be seen exercising at lunch time. Robin Divido just fell through the Mirror. Howard Diviney just comes for lunch. Bill Donaldson fPoor Billj. Pam Emery can still be seen spraying deodo- rant in Miss Behnur's room. Lou Evanicsko is still trying to understand Sam Epliendo. Vicki Fedora is now married to the chief of the Watusi tribe. Marianne Fenchak is still 4 feet and ll inches tall. Pete Fenchak is sweeping up. Chip Frampton can be seen storing nuts for the winter. Randy Frank is collecting disa- bility. Steve Frederick got his first raise in 14 years. Sharon Garrett is poising as a pencil. Cindy George is still driving the flood mobile. Nick George now plays for Areorsmith. John Glowa can be heard saying What time is it? . . . AH! Leah Ann Gongloff can still be heard saying Where's the barn?,' Paul Gongloff now own's Piper's Sandle Shop. Nat Grove bought a new pair of Butz. Marg Han- charick can be seen waiting for her Bearer in the morning. Linda Harrigar shaved her head. Carol Heming finally said something. Mary Hoover is a part time vacuum. Patty Hopfer is still waiting, for the red truck. Randy Jansure is now a professor of Mathematics at Princeton University. Ron Kania still doesn't have sleeves on his shirts. Kevin Keating is at a Frank Zappa Concert. Keith Keilman
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