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P. 6 World — Local Trivia Saber Tales 1983 DEATHS Karen Carpenter David Niven Gloria Swanson Jack Dempsey Lillian carter Eubie Blake Arthur Godfrey Paul “Bear” Bryant Jessica Savitch Yuri Andropov 1963 1983 Pizza 154 404 Record $4.98 $8.99 Milk 464 994 Movie Ticket 754 $4.00 Coke 104 604 Sneakers $5.00 $40.00 Candy Bar 104 354 School Lunch 354 854 Jeans $6.98 $30.00 CAPTURED OUR ATTENTION Sally Ride, First American Woman in Space Movie: The Day After Cabbage Patch Dolls 1984 Winter Olympics Music Videos Disbandment of Bell Telephone Korean Airlines Disaster Outbreak of AIDS Super Bowl World Series Flashdance Carl Lewis broke indoor Long jump Record Final Episode of MASH U.S. Embassy in Beirut is bombed kill- ing 63 Lech Walesa Nobel Prize Winner Michael Jackson 1983 Top Entertainer
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P.8 Local Obituaries — Saber Tales LAST WILL I Kelly Allen, leave to Michelle Torres. Mrs. Donnelly s remarkable and unbelievable research paper. I Kim Allen, leave to my little brother ’ Del. the tun of going through Mr. Gahagan’s class. I Bob Anderson, leave to Pat Tolomei. all my Chemistry Labs from last year. I Richard G. Andres Jr., leave nothing to this school, for after the Class of 84 leaves, this school shall go down hill. I Tammy Barriger, leave to Corey Soyke. my nickname shorty. I Teresa Bartosik, leave to Barbara Marean. my Senior High Orchestra cello. I Denise Benowski, leave to Bean Jr., my height. I Susan Berner, leave to Marsha Kramer, all my Police pins and bumper stickers. I Richard Blakeslee, leave to Colleen Stilloe. all my football knowledge I Joe Brennan, leave to Jeff Daniels, one of my fingers. I Stephen Boyea, leave to Missy Sprankle. my great skiing ability. I Kelly Casey, leave to Kim Casey, my pitching ability, but not my hitting ability I Andrea Christman, leave to Polly Baer, the backstage microphone. I Kristi Cline, leave to Jill Galli, my red garter and “skirt (or lack thereof). I Michelle Cooper, leave to Tim Armstrong, his very own locker so he doesn’t have to share anymore. I Sandra DiRado, leave to John Gage. Robbie Chapman and Chris Coyle all my famous words for our ‘‘little games in study hall 35. and how could I forget the “fork and spoon. I Kristin Divis, leave to my little brother Steven, all my talent in soccer! (Just kidding) Love you Steven! I Malcolm Donnelly, leave to no one. my Who collection. I Lisa Dowdy, leave to Laura McGuigan and Leslie Vest, my skitzziness and great times in Cheerleading. I Paul Drake, leave to the S.V. Football Team, my great skill and sorrow I Colleen Dundon, leave to Michele Pickert. my bibllo collection. I Phil Elliott, leave to Steve Yetter. my beer mug. I Kelly Evans, leave to Marsha Kramer, my slinky red colorguard skirt and garter. I Julie Fedorwich, leave to Colleen Stilloe. all my 12th grade papers. I Chris Fiato, leave to Sandy Spencer, all my love. I Jeff Finsel, leave to Mary Ann Hattala. everything I have in the world. I Carolynn Flohr, leave to Dave Zelenyak. my artistic ability so his shoes don't turn out looking like paper bags. I Brenda Freeman, leave to Wendy Vincent, all of Miss Storm's gym classes. I Tom Fuller, leave to Ed Lawrence and Fleas, my Rebel Force I.D. card. I Kenneth Gage, leave to the Class of '85. Mrs. Donnelly s term paper and grammar assignments. I Sean Gahagan, leave to Brian Balchikonis. my unwanted nickname of Pooky. I Diana Gardepe, leave to Renee Rifenbury. my whole frog collection. I Michelle Garris, leave to Lisa LaBarron, my very own hair brush. I Elaine Gier, leave to Marie Gier, my spot on the volleyball team. I Tim Gincerowski, leave to Jim Frisbee. my good looks, because he is not going to pass 12th grade. I Kari Goldberg, leave to my sister Deborah, all of my math 12A homework. I Bill Gregory, leave to Mr Bajkowski. a $200.00 gift certificate to shop at Phila. Sales. I Steve Griffin, leave to Jill Galli, a real pair of shoes. I Lisa Griffiths, leave to Lisa LaBarron. all my mother's cigarettes. I Lori Grubham, leave my Grande Rojo shirt to any Redhead that wants it. I Caroline Hadlick, leave to Lisa Hein, the Memory of my ankle, it happened in her driveway! I Tammy Hanyon, leave to Michelle Stasukevich and Tina Wood, all my Van Halen posters from my locker. I Denise Harrison, leave to Chip Corbin. MY number 22! You’re welcome! And to Sharon Gahagan. my size 14 cheering skirt. I Wes Hatch, leave to this school, everything but books. I Shelley Harding, leave to Mary Diffendorf. all the luck with a certain SK. I Lorraine Hartford, leave to all the Juniors, our Senioritis (Chip and Rod). I Steven R. Hartford, leave to Beth Deeter. all my extra time in which I do nothing at all. I Dan Hogan, leave to everyone, my brace. I Tracy Holehan, leave to John Konecny. all my homework during the week, and great times on the weekend. I Debbie Husnay, leave to Karina Bullock, all my memories we had together. I Janice Ireland, leave to all Sophomore girls, a bronzed hula-hoop to carry on the tradition. I Michelle Jones, leave to Kristen Stiles, all my wild earrings. I Mark Karas, leave to Michele Covert, a box of Dexatrim. I Kris Keeney, leave to Ann Burdash. my Dita, lines, and my 47 in Math. I Todd Kelley, leave to Susquehanna Valley High School, the words no doubt.' 8
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