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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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AND TESTA - I Lloyd LaBarron, leave to John Domurad, my skill m . game of Football. I Arnie Landers, leave to Mr. Simkulet. all the ponti- gufdanc-' of the upcoming seniors. I Johan Lange, leave to Jon Tyler, all my money to buy gas for his RX-7 I Wendy Mainusch, leave to Shaun Wilcox, all my love I Cindy Marean, leave to my sister Barbara, my locker way out In the boonies. I Tammy Martin, leave to'MichWe Kalagian. my crazy brother Roto, so he can pusher in isolation instead of me, and can keep him away from the house acrosrthe street. I Lee Martinez, leave to Ken Rought. my basketball skills. I Lisa Mendolia, leave to the Soccer Team, my investment of bandages. I Jeff Miller, leave to Matt Konopka. my telephone numbers for Jayne and Jo-Anr and Nicki. I Marie Monasky, leave to my sister the ability to cope with Miss Storm’ » exercise days. I Tina Muckey, leave to David Laviska. the Care and maintenance of Dr.jma Club and Miss Stratton. I Adam Nichols, leave to Bobby Harding, nil my future reservations at Bob's Hotel. Hsadijnicness. rful parties m 12th. jnd the Great Escape pry of a broken nose m Niagara Falls. Canada] met l Mark Nikula, leave to Shawn Collins. ----- i David Nolan, leave to J4oe Cool, all the I Ann Patchen, le ye tortmta Gdovin. i Duane Pei, wish we could win some football games. I Beverly Penny, leave tD Renee Rifenbury. all of my pets. I Ed Pittsley, leave to John Domurad. the privilege of wearing tt44 in football. I Daphne Platt, leave to Kim Bares, my source of late passes. I Debbie Pratt, leave to Gina Curcio. the joys and wonderment of tomahawk carrot fighting in the senior cafeteria. Bon Appetite! I Lisa Prentice, leave to Sharon Gahagan, aU mvoearls. ! Renee Rifenbury, leave «to Dia«$a Gardepe, the dollar t;hat I owe her. I Tammy Rockwell, leave to Vicky Rockwell, the future pains pi Mr. Gahagan's Social Studies class. I Kim Robinson, leave to Jeff Anderson, my math knowledge who almost knows nothing about math. I Pam Rowlands, leave to brother Danny, my English Research paper. I A. J. Russell, leave t Mr, Wjjj -fiichard Simmons' bool Atness Made Easy.” I Eric Rustine, leave to jjthe comiag r des ;. Mr. GahS nf I Hope Rychlewskii vemtTKris Coyle and Rob Cnapman. Miss Scuba. I Dave Sanded, l e to the English Classes, my grades. c I Franklin Sh £p£n, leave to no one nothing, because I own nothing. I Todd Smf Peave to Dave Burrows, my talented skiing ability and my collection of Mr. Nemire detention slips. I Patricia Standish, leave to Lisa Sanded, my favorite typewriter in Room 7. I Connie Stevens, leave to my sister Cindy, all my Biology notes and labs. I Ed Stevens, leave to Eric Kron, my huge muscles and incredible looks. I Teresa Stenta, leave to my sister, all my biology, chemistry, physics and A.P. Bio labs. I Leslie Stopper, leave to anyone that wants it. Mr. Topper's Consumer Ec. Class. I Debbie Stringer, leave to Pat Rolston, all my teachers and homework and pains of gym class. I Diane Studer, leave to my brother Mike, the expertise of Senior High food fighting. I Robin Swartwood, leave to Tom Stratton, all the fun memories of bus 108 and the grand Pepto-Bismol pink walls. I Patrick Tolomei, leave to Bob Kutalefc all of my technical drawings from Mr. Yelverton’s class. I Jon Tyler, leave to Peter Gillberg, m Svorite jar of vaseline. I Steve Yetter, leave to Kelly Sheehy. l H %books I ever used. I Jeanne Vaseleck, leave to anyone, all my etlf apers and my seat in Business Law (since I didn't use it much). I Rich VanVorce, leave to ChrisOpyle. my spffgtasses. I Karrie Wakeman, leave to Lisa my nickname BabyCakes (but a “Junior” after the BabyCakes). I Eilleen Walsh, leave to Anita GdcftX all our great times, spaz moments, fluff. Miller, and remember best buds forever. I Terri Washburn, leavg taroy,brother, all my writing skills for English and Social Studies. I Dan Weaver, leave to anyone,Tny locker and combination, my book that I didn't read. I Curtis White, leave to Joe Brennen. my brain, so he can be a bum like me. I Venora Wood, leave to Kelli Kittle.gll my great eighth periods. I Todd Alden, leave to anyone who wfiTtake it, my fine classic car I Douglas Allen, leave to Dave Sandell, my siphoning hose and rnv hickjken case. dnfilA « I Wayne Bonsell, leave to Edward Serow. my pictures in my louder and the pictures under them I Kelly Buckland, leave to Diana Gardepe, all the gum I have takdfr from her.
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