Susquehanna Valley High School - Saber Tales Yearbook (Conklin, NY)

 - Class of 1985

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©ff IDS Ail Ti l ST WQLL MEET W® ttlh)@ ©lass ©if Hiii fa(Bam§ ®f fias®yoDdl mound) d® tefl9®) te y®§ittfh] tt® tttos® w® 0®aw® MiilM ... I Heba Victor Abdou leave a special gift to Debbie Cummings. I Jeff Anderson leave Mary Hodges my brains. I Christopher Andres leave to my brother Kevin all of my good looks, charm and brains. He needs them more than I do. I Jackie Backus leave Tim Boylan and Bob Hein with the memory of icy water in September. I Diane Bartola leave Nancy Bartola all of my grades . Except Social Studies. I Pam Bennedum leave to my sister Karen, all my fun times at S.V. I Marjorie Bennett leave to Leigh Bennett the memory of our first winning game and the hope for more victories. I Lisa Bowdish leave all my math and Science ability. I Lisa Boyle leave Mary and Jacki my S-A-S says. I Paul Brandow leave my nasty reputation to Derrick Kilmer. I Vicki Brofcak leave Kara Cadden all my memories and good times in majorettes, cheerleading, and softball. I Jeff Buckland leave the school to the little kids. I Scott Burdick leave Shaun Wilcox my drum major abilities. I David Burrows leave my sister my great skiing ability, but not my skis. I Thomas Butchko leave Steve Sullivan my unwanted nickname of Pee Wee. I Michael Cadden leave to the whole SV School District . . Pip, Marsha. Bernadine, Nora, Kathy, Ann, Sandy, Cookie, Baba, Edna and Tony. I Debbie Chmlel leave to Tom, Bob and my sister Bev, all the good times. I also leave Bev her own telephone. I Kevin Cole leave all my unused checkins (if any) to Viper or anyone else who wants them. I Michael Connors leave my great sense of smell to the Jr. Class. I Bryan Cook leave my great driving skill to Mama Dama. I Penny Cooley leave Jennifer Bianco all my tardies to school. I Chip Corbin leave John Domurad to carry on my parties. I Tim Correll leave nothing for everyone. I Beth Deeter leave Pat O’Neil the thrills of my senior year; the exciting bus rides home with our little buddy; and memories of the great times we have had. I Toni DeLucia leave to Susquehanna Valley the bravery and courage of Tom Pittsley. I Dan Deuel leave David S. Warner my map that shows how far away Humblegay Numb is. I Beth Diekow leave to my baby sisters Linda and Colleen all of my intelligence in the science field. I Pattle Dundon leave Cheryl Puzo my hairdressing skills and the patience I had with Mrs. Labosky. I Shari Edwards leave Rick Lepard all of my senior high memories and good times. I Pat Falkenberg leave John Domurad a one-way ticket to Susquehanna, Pa. and Kate all my Beach Boys tapes. I Rob Finch leave Michelobe Light, Saturday nights, Nov. 3 and my unwanted nickname of Baby Huey to Chris Coyle. I Cindy Furman leave to all the students the pink halls and lockers. I Jill Galli leave Janice Kleeman the memory of that ‘ new smell she gave to Carol’s jean jacket. I Sue Gard leave all my flirting abilities to my sister Lisa Skellett. I Melody Gardner leave Joyce Tyler the privilege of taking over my wonderful position as El Capitan in the Golden Saber Marching Band. I Jim Gates leave and never plan to return. I Anita Gdovln leave Lyn Gdovin and Kara Cadden my back seat on the band bus and my talent to cause trouble. I Dan Geertgens leave Paul Geertgens my outstanding musicianship and regents. I Jeff Gresham leave Chris Minoia my maroon sweater with my initials on it and my number 11. I Deborah Goldberg leave Chris Coyle to carry on the tradition of Everybody drinks, woo!’’ I Richard L. Griswold leave Mr. Gahagan my beloved memories of 11th grade American History. I Mary Hardwick leave to Brian Hoke, Steve Strauch, Matt Jensen, Jeff Herz, Paul Margargle and all the other 10th grade weirdos the one and only NORMAN. I Charon Harris leave all the AP History readings that I didn’t do to anyone dumb enough to take the course. I Lisa Hein leave to my brother Bob the ability to get through high school sane. I Caroline V. Hogan leave to Mark Burrell my memories of being a senior and all my love. I Dorothy Jablonsky leave Mrs. Baldwin to SV forever. I Tom Jenks leave to Chris Hoover and Nikki all of my good grades. I Brad Jones leave Daryl Whitaker all my superhuman abilities. I Lori Kaiivoda leave Colleen Lynch a flat jelly doughnut. I Mike Kanaby leave my good looks to all the pretty girls and if that's not enough, my phone number (724-5760). To the football players 20

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Cackett, Kevin Cadden, Michael Carros, Jay Casey, Kimoeriy Chmiel, Deborah Coddington, Helen Cole, kevin Collins, Shawn Connors, Michael Cook, Bryan Cooley, Penny Corbin, Andrew Correll, Timothy Cranmer, Debra Curcio, Anthony Daniels, Jeffrey Day, Thomas Deeter, Beth DeLucia, Toni Deuel, Daniel Diekow, Beth Dillenbeck, Kimberly Dundon, Patricia 19



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I leave 43 and 71. I Valerie Kasson leave Mark Ford all Ihe hours I got stuck with at Burger King because of him and his bacon. I Kelli Kipp leave Don Horvatt all those donuts you made me eat and our favorite song and all the great memories we've had together. I Kelli Kittle leave all my exercise days to Laura Landers. I Carol Kleeman leave to Paul Mar Gargle Buddy the privilege to call anybody ‘‘Buddy.’' I John Konecny leave Mike Studer all my radical riding years. I Matt Konopka leave Colleen Lynch all my love and the fun times together. To Del Allen I leave the beer that we haven’t drunk yet. I Kevin Kucko being of sound mind and body regrettably leave my sacred Hawaiian shirt and scarf to Matt Smith and to Morgan Hartman I leave my official Groucho Marx'' glasses with the big nose which I never needed. I David Laviska leave to Teri Heavey and Joyce Tyler my unparalled and supreme facility to forge infinite grandiloquent and tautologus articulations apropos myself, my convictions, and too, my expositions on life. I William MacDowall leave John Domurad the responsibility of leading the K of N. I Thomas MacGeorge leave Lisa Hein my car, my ring and most of all my love. I Stacey McGrath leave Jennifer Bianco all the in-school days I owe Mr. Kozak. I Laura McGuigan leave to Lynn Smith my halo. I Chris McKenzie leave to Jennifer Tasber all the luck she will need to get Steve P. I don’t need it anymore I've already got who I want. I Kara McPherson leave Joy McPherson my ability to get up in the morning. I Christina M. Mess leave Gerry Mess all my classes and the fun I’ve had. Luv ya. I Bonnie Michalek leave to Mr. G. Stanton all the little Pillsbury Doughboys who run around your room. I Cheryl Miller leave my beautiful, cheerful locker and the pink hallways of this school. I Tammy Miller leave Mark Miller all of the luck in the world so that he will make it to the senior high before he's 20 years old. I love ya, Mark. I Sharon Moyer leave to every student in this school all of my potential for a loud mouth in the hopes that they too may laugh as long and as loud as I did. Also, all of my kangaroos go to Mr. Tracy in the hopes that he will feed them well. I Jan Naugle leave Tommy Ray Stratton a certain girl whom we all “know and love to harass dearly. I Laura Nevins leave to Jennifer Nevins my cheering voice. I David Newberry leave all of my jobs to everyone. I’ve done them for too long. I Pat Pappas leave to Carllene McLaughlin all my yearbook responsibilities. I John Pate leave anything I own to anybody who wants it. I Alex ‘‘Stick Racheck hereby leave my Psychology and school bowling average to next years’ graduates and I leave it to someone else to get squirted by Mrs. Fitch’s squirt bottle. I James Reap hereby leave my locker to David Sherwood. It’s located in a great place. You see all of the girls! I Bill Reifler leave my love, all the memories we've shared and Duke to Laurie. I Scott Robinson leave to the SV Bowling Team, my good records. I Sandy Ryczak leave my cousin. John Domurad, all my empty beer cans. I Lisa Sanded leave Sharon Celorio the best of luck in the years ahead. I John Schiro leave my charm and luck with the women and my high police and political connections to Danny Griffiths. I Dale Seeley leave everyone absolutely nothing. It all goes with me! I Jon Shields leave my car to Richard (Dick) Petty. I Joel Smales leave my drumsticks to Jon Nitto. I Audrey Smith leave Kathy O'Donnell my running ability and hope she continues to run in school. I Dave Smith leave all the stickers on my locker to the poor slob who inherits my locker next year. I Missy Sprankle leave Kelli Hogan my quiet vocal cords, hoping she doesn't abuse them. I Ellen Staff leave my brains to my sister Cathy, who is going to need them during her senior year. I Kristin Stiles leave to Christopher Charles Clinton all my worldly knowledge of SV and the real world that does exist after it. I Colleen Stilloe leave Louis Stilloe all the partying and bus duties I had. I James Stone leave next years’ seniors with the thought of having still one more year of school. I Lisa Stout leave Kathy Bartosik my nickname — Lee-Chick. I Anthony Stover leave the one game we won against M.E. 18 to 16. I Tom Striss leave the town of Susquehanna and its contents to Audrey. I Bill Sutton leave Joe Seamon all my empty Skoal cans. I Luann Marie Szajna leave nothing. I plan to take everything with me. I Annette Tasber leave Kate Van Savage a new job at a Breakdance Studio with an Elmer. I Francis Testa leave to the suffering junior class my Herman’s spirit and to the Ski Club all of the ski packs. I Christopher Thompson leave Sean Forbes my photography skills and my positions on the yearbook and newspaper. I Michelle Torres leave my brother John my Physics and Chem labs. I Joe Vaseleck leave to whoever wants it. all of the knowledge I gained from Mrs. George’s math class. I Leslie Vest leave all the upcoming cheerleaders more pep than they had this year, cuz they're gonna need it. I Wendy Vinson Jessy Opal (Cabbage patch doll) to Janet Barnhart. I Christy Way leave Kris Chester all our memories of McDonald’s and the great times and parties. I Chris Weaver leave the Spaz the keys to my truck. I Susie West leave Mr. Yelverton the posters in my locker and a pleasant thought of teeth. I Vlnnle Wiegand leave a solid gold earring to Bean Cackett. I Lori Wilbur leave my intelligence here for Jennifer, if she makes it here to get it. I Timothy H. Wilmarth leave my motorcycles to Vinnie Wiegand. I Tina Wood leave my Van Halen pictures to Mary Shaffer and Stacey Grubham. 21

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