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Page 201 text:
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The 1980 Kaleidoscope is dedicated to Mrs. lrene Karpick We thank her for: - increasing our schools spirit, es- pecially that of the Class of 1980. - her leadership and support which have helped make school more enjoyable for all. ...And most of all, we give our whole- hearted appreciation to Mrs. Karpick for the time, effort and care she has given to everyone at Spackenkill High School.
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Bi-Q4 . l feel the necessity to thank everyone at Spackenkill for his or her contribution to our Yearbook This book is actually for, by, and about the entire student body. Everyone added something to the Yearbook, whether it was through sports, events, activities, or other areas, and each of us deserves recognition. Yet, l especially would like to thank the many Yearbook staff members who gave so much time and effort in creating this Kaleidoscope. In addition, there were many people who were not on our Yearbook staff, yet devoted their time and skills to bring this book to a successful completion. lncluded are Brian Hawthorne, our Delmar Representative, Mark Maserjian, our Arax Photographer, and many of our own Spackenkill staff: Mrs. Klein, our Advisor, Mr. DeRespinis, Mr. Bushey, Lee Riley, Phil Germano, Mrs. Mesuda, Mrs. Findlay, and Mrs. Haggett. They all deserve a very special thanks from the Yearbook staff and me. Producing this book proved to be quite an assign- ment. l hope that the many people who participated this year did not consider their work just a task, but also a positive experience. The job was done and done wellg everyone should look back upon his or her contribution with a sense of pride. Many thanks again,
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The Last Will and Testament I, Andy Agrawal, leave to S. D. V. F. and B, 74Up and ketchup, to Foobie an R. B. S. D. F. Pter, to Skippy a new disco shirt, to Don Ho a balloon, to Brian a lighter and the moonies house, and to Jim and Stu the Montreal Canadiens. l, Craig Altmann, hereby leave my extended thanks to Coach Marcy for help- ing to make Wnce that much more bearable. Much luck to Coach Valli next yearll Take it easy!! l, Dave Anolickg' leave to Liz Bashoff CASE Western Reserve University, to Deb- are Cohen good health and a copy of Phun with Fisix' by Mr, T.. to Michelle Marquis same book and Mrs. Karpick for computer math, to Brad tBaby Facel Hankin I leave a razor: he may actually need it some day, to John Kruse, Bill Weigel, Marc Stuart, and Greg Turetzky-Pinball, to the Hudson River Psychiatric Center the entire senior class, l, Robert Aronstein, being of unstable mind and body, do hereby will Elsie the Cow to Ursula, to Hags l and ll more like me, to David Hags I and ll. l, Georgine Balassone, leave to Leese one Tom Quinn key chain twfteeth marksl and the hope that we will be 'fforever friends, to Larry No-Doze' and lots of good memories, to Babushka Greenberg some tranquilizers and a goodjokebook tyou need ith. to my D block lunch buddies tuna ex- tender. dirty words, and to one special buddy handbones, toJim Haggett San Francisco, to l..aLonde someone else to brighten herdays, to Mrs. Tremblay my fluffy hair, and to all myfriends I leave fifty lui always. l, Elizabeth Bashoff, leave to Janie three hilarious years of Dutchiesg to David Anolick I leave Case WESTERN RESERVE University, to Mellon the Can I leave some courage and several long talks aboutthings thatare really disgusting: to Emily I leave tin chronological orderl diariasmhicken Pox, a trip to France, mean looks, and alttip to Comellg to l leave gigantic handsg to Scottie I leave a highly emotional co-editorship and Sl .OO for winning the bet: and to Geedles I leave ownership of the world's most renowned bakery chain. l. Dan Beckerleg, do hereby leave Spackenhill High School. I, Mike Ra Bliss, leave to Jennifer fond memories. to T. J. the system and a jingle, to Tinker a box of large straws, to Shelly a bottle of '7-Seas. to Mitty a dose of Saltpeter and to Buck the' trick or treat scandal. l, John Blumberg, leave to George and Hubar a huge grip clamping nerple each, to Newt an electric eyebrow curler, to all the Spackenkill girls the memory of me which they will cherish forever, to Squirrel my parking space so he has a nice place to park next year, to Uncle Jimbo a miniature racquetball court so that he can feel big. 1 l, Martin Burke, leave to Greg Moran love and kisses, XXXOOO. I, Amy Burton, leave to my younger brother Eddie C883 all myfavorite teachers, to Mary Jane cinnamon lifesavers, to Tracey L. my 492 inch shoesgto Mrs. Higgins I leave a filled studyhall seat, and to Ms. LaLonde I leave Eddie t'88l and lots of luck 'cause he is just like meg to Mariamol leave all my 12th grade studyhalls C, D, E, and F, W I, Andy Chan, leave to Furg my insanity and the dip, to Carrie Mlck ey Mouse, to Jenny my i'eyes, to Juan the sex lessons, to John a pass to Harvard, to Humble a box of nerples and V610 M680, to Mar an immortal smile and a trip around the world, to Joe the peace and quiet of his own room and a punching bag, to Pattya cargnd some brains, to Ron thewill to stick together and to be rich, to Joycfe my thoughts ,and feelinggbhx everything and the best times ever. You are all truly the GREATEST? You have definitely made living fun. l wish you all the love and happiness ln the world! I, Deborah Cohen, leave to Mich Nmrquis an everlasting friendship, to David Anolick good advice, to Turet a big sister, to Mary Sun a 42 minute nap, to Straus a phone call, to Jon Alterman monarch notes, to Cindy Rose too many memories, to Anne Rollison soap operas, to Bradford puberty, to Felice Pilchik two more years. Y , l, Scott Cooper, leave to Laura five million dollars worth of Physics notes, to Mike M. nights at the Olde Coat without being proofed, to Alan rubber mailboxes, to Mary a wall to whom she can tell her Bradleesstories. l, Abby Danziger, leave to Tom Lindquist a never-attended 2:15 appointment, to Bob Lindquist a year's supply of fun boxes, to Kevin Kenna aMiller, to Rich Pyne all my skill at pool, to Ben Waxman my attendance at W. N. S.. to Sharon B., Maureen McC., and Lisa R. luck in avoiding The Big I and to Maryeiien F. A Guide to weight Loss. I, Lisa Davis, leave to Ellen mushrooms, descaf coffee and a life's supply of pink grapefruits, to Jane some specs for concerts, my hot pink Rit dye, I New Yearfs Eve and George, to Diane Georges brother, to Johnny my R Urdu notes, to H. K. eifrigere Studenten evrere wortspiele und A. F. S., to Tamar Aaron and Up-To-Date, to Maria blueberry brandy with ice, to Tom J. P., to Eliz H. G. and teeny hands, to Ruth and A. M. intercultural airline tickets, to Jeni Georgefs cousin, to my brother Jim erasable typing paper, monarch notes and Poughkeepsie, to Mary all the successes in the world and free tickets to my Avery Fischer debut. I, Eric Delahoyde, leave to Madeline Feijoo a map to Pok. from Tuscon and three dozen roses: to CRIP l ieave Disco LYD and the steps to dance the WORM: to everyone l leave the memory of Bert g I leave my teachers speechless, and I leave my cast iron stomach awards to anyone who can dririkl33lcans of soda in less than six hours. 200
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