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 213 of 222
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MARY ALICE REESE I will the ability to my brother Jim to get girls as good as I can get guys and my blue jeans to Jo Marie. DARLA RINEHIMER My Office Machines classes to any junior that wants them. DEBBIE ROADWAY Good luck to next year's Color Guard and Lori, my good grades in Math to Heidi, and a class last period to Eddie. MARY ROKITKO My driving ability to Ed and half my brains to Ann. BEVERLY ROUSHEY I will all the good times I had at CHS to the Dorrance Gang, especially, Minny and John. JAMES ROUSHEY My Ford , to whoever wants it. JAMES RULE The ability to run the school when it is needed to Mr. Gavel. GINO SCARANO I will my ability to fish to anyone who wants to get hooked. IACQUELINE SCHENCK I will my brother John all the dogs left in Crestwood. ED SCHERER To Crestwood - a bon-fire and a big carcass to roast over it. LAURIE SCI-IULER Mrs. Churnside to Ted Mylet and Beansy, a muzzle for my brother Jeff, and all my love to Tom E. JIM SIMPSON I will my golden hand grenade with the pin pulled out to my beloved enemy Mr. Morgis and I hope he has a blast with it BERNICE SITKO To Shelly Knorr, I leave Red's Place and Frank all my fun in my Senior year. MARY JANE SLUSSEAR My driving ability C?J to my brother, Mike. PATRICIA SMITH All the fun and happiness I had in my Senior year to Barb, and to Kathy the memories of the two men. ROBERT SMITH I will all my freckles to people who would love to have them, but are glad they don't. GAIL SNOW I leave my ability to take gun to Audrey Peters. BRENDA SPACE I leave lettuce for Madelyn, a Doe for Karen, A swamp for Frank and all my love to Dave Lasoski. KIRK SPACE A naked woman to Terry Kraus and a helping hand from Barry Jacob. TERRANCE STAIR Perfect attendance record. PATRICIA STEIN A year's supply of torques to Mr. Fraind. CHERYL STEINBRENNER I will my brother, my ability to take gym 4 times a week.

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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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CHERYL STORTZ A chair with wheels to Mr. Morgis and a new pair of boots to Mrs. Churnside. PATRICIA SUHOSKI The courage and determination to put up with some teachers to anyone that can handle it. DIANE TAYLOR My ability to stay out of trouble to the people who need it most, Regina , Becky , my brother, and his friends. JOEL TERSCI-IAK I will Mr. Yatsko the fecal bird of happiness teaching Environmental Science. LISA TIMINSKY The best of luck to Pup and all my dear friends. HOLLY TROWBRIDGE A year full of rainbows to Judi and Beth and a lifetime supply of germinating Alaska peas to Dr. Dave Minnier. ROBERT TREZSKOWSKI I leave my Corvair to Mark Parlante. KATHY UNTERREINER I leave Beaver whatever it takes to make it through one more year. ION WALKO I will my brother a Mopar. CINDY WEAVER The White Haven sewage system to Mr. Morgis. BETH WEDGE I will to all females in sports for enjoyment - The ability, courage and sheer guts that it takes to put up with all the hassles and ignorant remarks made by the male population land some femalesj to become a SJ CSuper Jockjg also my sweat pants to Mrs. Gemski and Locker 18 to the next P.E. major who has gym '7 times a week. TERRY WI-IITMIRE I will away my Mopar to any Chevy that can lot it. IANICE WILLIAMS My seat in Mr. Rusiloski's room to anyone who can take Polish. RON WILLIAMS I will my 250 Yamaha Enduro to Tommy Pavlick who never has a bike to ride. TERRY WILLIAMS My dirty practice suit and clean game suit to any short football player. PAUL YANKANICH To little Simpson, a little grief and aggravation from my brother. CATHERINE YARACZ All the success in the future years ahead in Crestwood High School to my brother. FRANCES YOUNGBLOOD My basketball number to Kelly, my height to Chips, and my elbows to the next center forward . IANIE YURKANIN The back seat on the football bus to the future Flag squad seniors . DANI ZIEGLER . Lots of fun, trophies, and everything special to Heidi, Terese, and Wanda. GAIL ZINN A bottle of aspirins to Tonie Langin, a wet V8 Chevy seat to Denise Morgovnik and my eternal love to . .

Suggestions in the Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) collection:

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 105

1975, pg 105

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 142

1975, pg 142

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 38

1975, pg 38

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 167

1975, pg 167

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 205

1975, pg 205

Crestwood High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Mountain Top, PA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 88

1975, pg 88


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