Spackenkill High School - Kaleidoscope Yearbook (Poughkeepsie, NY)

 - Class of 1980

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I, Rita Livingston, leave to Snocker my extraordinary height, to the teachers l,980 bright, well-behaved students like myself for future classes, to the cheerleaders my superior skills and abilities for next year, to Christopher John and the Meanest Mother bashful pills and my mother's sandwiches, to Colleen brown paper bags and Taconic trips, to Lisa and Luanne a hickey and cheerleading and weekend times, to Ms. Devine an un- derstanding nobody knows about, to John Sala CUZ, to Jenny and Shelly my IOOZ grade on my test that one weekend, to Mo and Dar Won- derma, to Georgine and he stroked his tiny breast, To Scott C. the D. B. S., to Scott K. Kingston, to Jeff his clothes, and KA-toons, to Jimmy dirty jokes, Steve Link, and long talks, to Dan my main man identical socks, to Christopher James O'Shea, my brother, about I0 years of laughing, arguing, sharing, swimming, and just plain talking, to my best friend Chicky-Baby an endless book of all the times we have shared, Bob and John, and my advertising card with phone number wherever my ac- counting firm may go, and lots of love, and lastly, GOODBYE SPACKEHKILLQ it was a great four years, and l loved itl l, Kathy Lumb, leave to Patrick a cat, to Jackie a penguin, to Nathan Hale a rose, a candle, a book, to Debbie C. a full deck, to Mr. Barysh the Inter- national Court at the Hague, to the next costume mlstressfmaster scissors for red tape, perseverance, and an oxygen mask. l, Kevin Luty, leave to Curt Mascarenhas all my I. O. Ll.'s. I, Ellen Maling, leave to my sister Barbara the new bug and the fact that Volkswagens never die, to Heather and Stacy a mint senior year of par- ties, to Joe P. 5 days detention for student abuse, and to my fellow seniors I leave rock and roll and 256 kegs in the hope that we can get It together and PARTY. I Michell Marquis, leave to Jennifer Ing a keg, to Dave Anolick all my un- Hnished computer labs, to ldi a T. V. dinner, to Nathan Hale a new car, to P. M. IOO lbs. of Rocher, to John Henry a million French proverbs for her writings, to Rufus IOO balls of cotton, to Emily a bottle of Vouvray, to Elizabeth a one-way ticket to Paris, and to Debbie a remedy. 1 I, Patrick J. McCabe, leave to Gat and Willie memories of the sodium explo- sion, to my Darlene and the gang unforgettable memories of our best years in junior high, and to Jim hope for success as an oil drilling jarhead. Last but not least - to my oldest friend - the Meef, I leave a pair of gloves for your job in the near future. l, Ellen McCarthy, leave to Francine B. P. H. and the right to announce when the block is over, to the entire class of l98l I leave the class of '8O's row- diness because they need it so desperately, I, Wendy McCaw, leave to the high school my sister Kim, to Mary a supply of bloomies, to Joyce many little elephants, to Abby a room full of crayons, to Maureen a can of Lysol, to Richard and James plenty of exotic jelly beans, to Scott a calm birthday, to Allan W. a secret spirit, to John a wrestling partner, to Andy my sanity. I, Kevin McDonough, leave to Georgine a tee-hee, new neck muscles, and one L and two S's, to Ellen a wedding ring, to Ann Marie all my lust, to Meridith onstage patio scenes, to Mary and Joyce lots of elephant jokes, to Patty R. Charlie Brown dancing, to Laura bucket seats, a freezer for her champale, and fond memories, to Ellen Golgis and peer references, and to Andy I leave my disco shirt and bowling ball jokes. Finally, to Maura, l leave a hockey game rain check and warm duck. I, Patty McKinstry. leave to Emily La porte est fermee, religious discussions, blood donations and non-procrastination pills, to Helena six years and many more to come - Hey, you're in our yearbook, to Caroline someone new to poke, to Chris C., Chris M. and JoAnne B. Thanks for all the helpl, to Allen N. visits at poster racks. to Jackie Hare Sisters, progressive K. T. S., Taghkonic, power volleyball, Glen twfout his fianceel, ice-skating and Helen Keller jokes imasticatel, to Mr. T. l'm LOST! , to Lisa Bitch Hare handshake, ls there a party? Isabelle, Kinky dots, still another hand on card, physics purposes, chem. class, snard, Kitty slobber, ice-skating lessons, intercourse, PAL and friendship no matter where you bop to. I, Maureen tReeniel M., leave to Clean something important to tell you, to Z- Doks luck with Ll. G. A. S., to Jos freedom, Mickey , to Kim her physics notes, to George something instead of nothing. I. Meridith Mitchell, leave to Kevin Mc. The Music Man, The Wllain, a future meeting on Broadway, to Patty R. milk cartons with stories, to LuAnn D. a hunk, to Denise B. dill pickles, to Christina banging pots in the future, and to Ann Marie hopes that she'Il meet her baaby Barr, Barry, his special, Walton Iifeguards - Tim and Griz, the construction worker, little Marcini, Dog Day Aftemoon, l8l2, Yankee-Met games, lots of crazy memories, many, many thanks and love for a priceless friendship. I, Suzanne Monjeau, leave to Stacy and Heather Shawnee forever, to Mrs. Kar- pick a new computer inext yeari, to Annie two points for Spackenkillg to Barbara I leave traditional American songs, to Jim, Ellen, Greg, Denise and Allen another crazy D-block lunch, and to all future seniors ROW- DlNESS!l I, Jeff Myers, leave to TJ a mule and Mr. Eidel's MA sheets, to Danny swim- ming lessons and my sister. to David some ice cream and next year, to Mr. Valli my splinter collection, to Crackel and Pop the memories of our day in dresses and some funny sounds. I, Mary Jo Neilson, leave to Peggy, Lynne, and Sharon all the Peggy-pulling they can accomplish within the next two years: to Diane ialias Ver l I leave any key to any locker at ANY bus station lexcept Trailwaysl and all the cheeseburgers desired, to Patty 4 years of lunching together aside from all the fun, and to everyone GOOD LUCK! - 1 - 203

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I, Linda Gum, leave to Heather the day we got nabbed in N. J.g to Paul l leave my conservative ability, to Stacy all my ABC gum: to Coach I leave a newer, better Mr. Henry without red eyes, and to the future girls' basket- ball team Lotsa Luck! V I, Joyce Hartwig, leave to Hilary a glower for next year's hockey season, to Goober some shaving cream, to Lil a two-tone nine, to J. B. a rock, to Abbs a poopee snerd, to Wendy a handle for her locker, to Daisy Yorket. to Horgay Gwen, to M. K. P. a P.,Garage, to Reenie H'lol, to Kimbers old track memories and ax black eye, to Dan SPIKE and two messy lockers, to Maryland Andy a big' thanks and my luf and friendship l, Tamar Haspel, leave to Kruser HZZZIZZ and the ability to embrolder polo ponies, to Ellen a BA in Romantic Drtllfnil to.Jud a 100 ln spelling. and to Ms. LaLonde Jerzy Kosinskl.,N , X N l, Victor Heilweil, leave to Mary and Joyce the pink bubble bath ring around my tub, to Rita her own invented way of saying nuclear, to Scott an easy ride to Med-School Qin his Porschel, to Dan some great trumpet playing in the next three years, to Nat another pair of sunglasses, tofJlm L. another birthday besides mine, to Deb, my .friendship altnlays,x,andQ to Patty a busy, hard, fun year and the for a ,iN' 1 l, Thea L. Hilmar, leave to D. J. Conroy all my memories of our first Grateful Dead concert together. l, Thor Hilmar, leave to Robin a day without skiing and good wishesto every one else! ' ' ' ' l, Jeni Ing, leave to Michelle a lifetime supply of ice lessons with Kitty Menton, to Cowgirl Debbie and Roller 2 a couple of California Lifeguards, and to Killer Keller a Mclnots Apple and an UNOCCUPIED Plymouth Champ. l, Jackie lula, leave to Lisa K. T. S. iprogressivelyj, Wallys derellcts, Hates, free shows, jamocha shakes, SST's Pop the Boyscout Brigade, Skinny Kid, Mi Sitio and Labor Day, to Sue 'thrilling' memories of that summer, Tim. Charlie, Frisbees and social acceptance, to Caroline 5-inch heels, a zillion hot fudge sundaes, a ton of chocolate and your own jet. I, Kimball Jenkins, leave to Spackenkill High School all the love, warmth and caring l have been so lucky to receive - thanks for an unforgettable year. I, Ashwani Jhanji, leavexto Kurt Vanwagenen an extra palr of gym shorts. l leave to Kara Gattine all my answers to my health tests. Finally, l leave to Mrs. Carlstrom all my knowledge of computer math. l, Colleen Kammerer, leave to Reenie one cereal box prize, to Georgine one free pass to my house on New Year's and a bottle of champagne, to Blisser a tailor-made comb, to John B. and Andy my laugh, to George and,Hugh my blue suit, to Karen a fribble, to Rita a life presenter, to Sister Marykloyce, Kaybird, Reenie, Saan, Abbs, Sylb, Kim D., Kim C., Kim R. and all my friends the memories we had in S. H. S. l, SyIvia,Kemp, leave to Heather the memory of exciting G-block lunch, to .Stgqeyitleffer from Shawnee, to ,Sharon B. and Maureen M. Hans, to ' 1 my1pornoNflicksg I lzheyll be appreciated, and to all my ledtle lnifltation toxa 30 half-keg graduation party in Carolina. ' ' I, Larry Koyalilgleave to Curt all of my balloons for his enjoyment, the .1 . sanddocks andthe tire trips we took, Jack Daniels, Yukon ij l2's, a safe trip to Minnewaska, and the winery, the cliffs ii- I, ,L of tequila fotifuture trips to Ticonic, but not KZ. 1' 1 1 112' l, John Kruse, being of sound mind and half sound alseep, leave to David Arlolick, Bill Weigel, and Greg Turetzky 31415926 53589 79323 84626 543383 27950 28841 97169 39937510 ...L 5 1 leave another unprepared 3 chemistry class to Mrsrwalsh and put my notes up for saleglastly, I leave . 1 1 tQsMf:It!ll1MHh0f1 his erik! Sflillirisrfs ufbw1s1SbPlslwAvnt.RannlQiiivhlm arid 11 1 I '.1l 1 '1 ..1:gi11i:, 1 1 .,arlarc:hy. 111. , 1 11 I l, Paul Krystek, leave to Mrs. Singer the noisiest homeroom, to Mrs. Karplck a non-functional terminal, to Julie a big bunch of fuzzys, to Vickie a broken lamp, to Mikey a grade less than 100, to Laura no more physics with . . . freakin' intellects p to Mr. T. l leave his main man Mr. Dang to my 5 1 'ffriBr'ld Mr. B. l leave a stuck fly, a broker? lamp, an instrurriehitprlda par- tially operational dinner-board. ' ' I, Jim Landry, being of sound mind and body, leave to Karen a phone, some gas, and lots of love, to Barb memories of the dead end and the fireplace and lots of love, to Craig hopes of California, and to everyone else GOODBYE. X I, Tracey Leahy, leave to Chris T. enough cigarettes for the next year and another year of BOCES Cha-hal, to Tommy R. a punch, to Tom O. another year of health and many more parties at the river. l, Karen Levine, leave to Cyrtthla S. barrettes and a revolving Fleetwood Mac Standf t0,Maureen and Darlene a quiet dip in the poolg to Maureen S. I leave many a staggering night at the B. P, P., to Craig A. a scary hallo- ween night, to my sister Barb some happy memories and more to come: to Jimmy L. I leave an empty shot glass and a phone call, and to alla lot of love. l, Stephen Lindquist, leave to Billy the harem tug-ugl, to Michele the love and passion of mine and a free pass to the movies. 202



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I, Mary Neisser, leave to Jerce more Jr.fSr. games and a whole bunch of memories and luf, to M. K. a crowded locker and a Steve Martin concert, to Andy an endless supply of laughter and happiness, to Col a visit to church wfo any fainting, to Wend a shopping trip on the biggest shop- ping day of the year and a crazy diet, to Maur an appointment to give blood, to my Buddy a big hug and thanksl, to Kimbers a long-talk on the train, to Goob the reminder it's all HER responsibility, to Helen darl- ing a sugar daddy, to Jer Sand T's, to Georgine a good mood even in the A. M., to Fazzbott Neizallarri Inc., and to my baby brothers the hope they enjoy SHS as much as I did and lots of love. , gi. . I, Stuart E. Quirindongo, being of sound body, leave to Jimmy Haggett a collection of my famous dirtyjokes, to Heather a pack of tahitis ltropical colorsig to Kim I leave 26 cartons of cigarettes. I, Kim Rain, leave to Laurali a super long piece of tape, to Suzanne all of our fabulous memories of nine days in April, to Reenie a year's worth of recuperation from our favorite class, to Mary a free tailoring job for your jacket, to Joyce a raw steak for your shiner, and to all of my dear and close friends I leave the memories of all our good times and my smiley faces, with love. V.-3.IVff.?' 4 I, Christine O'Connell, hereby leave V and., ya, lifetime I, Vickie A M G 6 COUCCUOFI of keys to membership to the Mr. McMah IgWhg.fB lIer s a dry-cleaned jacket to my great dedication to any ' X M.: can of Duck and a T Mickey 'Wi ' i ii and to S 'eq 5f3j54'- Hemy- 5 Pai Invitation to visit anytime, an . ' I ' ',,4 ,, Lu, a can of ll, and hopefully not to Mark Hatirlon. fi .nj ' l,k,glbl'iirgi?3edra 'f , ialfthe year's into eam to FIEVEI' l not least to a ton of thanx and one . 4 . f.iAQfIl0l'iespf Jr. Prom and Pina coladas, to Rhett BWD's and tennis, to ML 2 . 3'. . .4 . . . hysterical laughter, to Mr. T. Colween and pulleys, to VB team Er Hig my setting hands, to Lisa R. I doz. pork chops, to Ag porky,l' to JB calc. with JP, to the bunch of wild and crazies great memqrles and lotsa'1uck, and finally to SHS my mother. my Czech I, Chris Prettyman, leave to John Blumberg all the soda he can drink and a pair of speed laces for his Bauer FPK 479L Hockey Skatesghl leave Hugh Rheingold' ta new bag of oreo cookies, George Salem a free hair straightenerj kit, Mary N. a set of sheep shears, to John P. an extra pot to bang on, Laura F. direction for being a slick chic with a peg leg and quick hip, Joyce H. a can of Minute Maid IOOZ pow, everyone else wishes for aivild future. V ny locker in arfyiii piece of 'whitgw L I leaye a else I, Diane Quinlan, leave to Blanche lia Jo tofi bus station.in Buffalo, cheese CH. MJ luggage, to Patti I leave a ,ski trip where no one is lost in a fa s lakey - no 'it ' 'J S. gf 204 home at 2 in the morning o Mrs. B., a 9 years of her lif ,made and a hot t on the e to of the Greely S. R. O. I Rogozinski, leave to John McCarty catalogues and my book on how to fill out of Annapolis Department paperwork, to Kevin O'Keefe my poker skills, to Rooster all of my old Wall Street Joumals, to Uncle Joe my stool at McAuley's and to Little Richard a case of whippettes. A I, Cindy Rose, leave to Carol Riter a pinball machine and a bottle of whiskey, to Robin and Stacy Smith a set of matching suits, to Sue Schwartz some white blush, to Donna Raymond two trips to Franceg to all theater-loving people I leave thektheater in hopes that someone will care enough to keep it alive. I, Ellen Rosenberg, leave to Di, a ride anywhere ibut schooll, Monarch Notes for college, a sweater, a ticket to wherever I end up, and a lifetime friendship fwith mel: to Andrea I leave good times we've had 'won't forget and a lot more in the years to come. fWwg 91.4 .f n.t'ffcf ' I, Grggggjlothfhave to James 'vqlaeeliwfarroll a booklet on how to entles a n hair p on the f tball ti G icky and to Scott Murawa the

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