Abington High School - Abhis Yearbook (Abington, MA)

 - Class of 1983

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CLASS WILL We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Eighty-Three, being of sound mind and bodies, do hereby declare that this is our Last Will and Testament, and bequeath to the underclassmen and faculty of Abington High School all our worldly possessions and most cherished memories of our unforgettable years at Abington High, and do declare all other endowments set forth in our names to be null and void. 1. Chris leaves Carol his mirror. 2. We leave Kristin P. and Mary S. a “Separate Peace” of their own. 3. We leave Peter K. with at least one dented fender on his car. 4. We leave Kevin H. P.I.G. 5. We leave Joan still running away from stuffed animals. 6. We leave Pam J. still trying to find her junior homeroom. 7. We leave Kristin S. and Karen M. in the boys’ locker room quite surprised! 8. We leave Kevin his designer jeans. 9. We leave the teachers a long vacation to recuperate from our senior class. 10. We leave Mr. Kent with tears in our eyes. 11. We leave Peter H. his own stainless steel “salad” bowl. 12. Patty, Kristin, Lee-Ann, and Dawn leave Barbara finally establishing equilibrium. 13. We leave Mrs. Reardon making more noise in the library than all the students combined. 14. We leave our president dazed, confused and not remembering. 15. We leave Mrs. DeLuca many thanks. 16. Peter H. leaves Duxbury saying, “It just doesn’t matter.” 17. We leave Barbara a ticket to the “Go Go’s”. 18. We leave Sean a truck. 19. We leave the school office finished by 1981, 1982, 1983 20. We leave Kim talking Valley Girl, “fer sure. ” 21. We leave Bob M. having a few kids over after the prom. 22. We leave the chandelier from the Chateau. 23. We leave Ken still on another planet. 24. We leave Sandy, Sue, Mitch, and Mouse playing cards down Beck’s garage. 25. We leave Joy putting on her Mary Kay make-up. 26. We leave Wendy studying for graduation. 27. We leave the underclassmen trying to fill our shoes, but never succeeding. 28. We leave Mr. D. Campbell whistling “Pop Goes the Weasel. ” 29. Tom, Patti, and Chris leave Checo at Johnson’s Landscape under Leo’s truck. 30. We leave Mr. Byron with our respect. 31. We leave the Grand March with everyone up West Abington. 32. We leave Mrs. Short still laughing at her own jokes. 33. We leave the senior class listening to KISS 108 but not admitting it. 34. We leave Mr. Robinson a lifetime supply of Reader’s Digest. 35. We leave Mickey and Dunnie their own private room at S.S. Hospital. 36. We leave Debbie teaching Bob her child growth notes. 37. We leave Kathy and Suzy with Kathy and Suzy. 38. We leave Prop. 2i.t the same thing it left us NOTHING! 39. We leave Memorial Day of “81 with a lot of memories and some bumps and bruises. 40. We leave all the teachers in 209 a case of kleenex. 41. We leave Mike H. going out with the rifle squad. 42. Lisa leaves Mrs. Goldman her face forever. 43. We leave Mr. Drake and Mrs. Reagan with many thanks and many late nights. 44. We leave Kelly keeping it “All in the Family. ” 45. We leave M.K. a pair of elbow pads.

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46. Mark leaves Sue an hour and a half of silence. 47. John leaves Allison waiting. 48. We leave Patty K. a bottle of Loving Care. 49. We leave Mrs. Johnstone singing “The name of the game is G.C.F.!” 50. We leave Mr. Divoll saying “It’s Friday in America!” 51. We leave Mr. Jefferson as Joe. 52. We leave the senior boys taking freshmen girls to the prom. 53. Chris leaves Mrs. Rosen a year's supply of “BISQUIT 54. We leave Tom an extra large bazooka and Greg one large powerful shell. 55. Kim leaves Mike E. a strip-o-gram. 56. Chris leaves Steve pretending he’s asleep Monday morning. 57. We leave Harry (Gary) punching trees, cars, houses, mailboxes, etc. 58. We leave Barbara saying, “I’m never like this you guys!” 59. We leave Steve T. totaling his fifth car. 60. Patti leaves Checo a new pair of earrings. 61. We leave Mickey still saying, “What’s up kids?” 62. The Class of “83” leaves Lee-Ann a large tuna sub with pickles. 63. We leave Mr. McMann wearing his pink shorts, pink shirt, pink socks, etc. 64. We leave Gail still trying to lift an A.H.S. soccer sweatshirt. 65. We leave Carla going to Mexico again and again and again. 66. We leave Mrs. Ware a year’s supply of “409. ” 67. We leave P.M. a toasty warm hood. 68. We leave Shirley a never ending rainbow. 69. The girls’ basketball team leaves Mr. Kelly on the baseline. 70. We leave Phil W. still telling Mrs. DeLuca, “I left the rough draft on your desk. ” 71. We leave Fred still sticking around. 72. We leave Pam with the longest hair in the class. 73. We leave Tom and Anne “advertising” at Teel’s, McDonald’s, Eldio’s, Burger King, etc. 74. We leave the staff of Abington High our sincere thanks and appreciation. 75. We leave Mr. Kent’s room backwards. 76. We leave John M. a portable bulkhead. 77. We leave Mark and Sue still doing nothing. 78. We leave Mrs. Goldman trying to raise her other eyebrow. 79. We leave Kelly “.shopping” at Trucchi’s. 80. Tom leaves Checo a brand new toilet seat. 81. We leave Tom J. an “Ordinary Man with a broken couch. 82. We leave B.C. a new set of tires. 83. We leave the drummers doing night maneuvers in the hills. 84. We leave Wendy saying, “Good for you!” 85. We leave Mr. Louis many sincere thanks for being a great teacher and friend. 86. We leave Dominic all “tied up” in his history class. 87. We leave Kelly and Patti-”A little ditty about Jack and Diane”-A.J. 88. We leave Tony W. a pillow for Mr. Smith’s history class. 89. We leave empty rooms once occupied by some of the best teachers. 90. We leave Mr. Corcoran trying to figure out what went wrong. 91. We leave Patty T. a red truck and 9 football players. 92. We leave Kim, Wendy, Patty, and Tommy working on the yearbook until 6:45 p.m. 93. We leave Patty T. going though the drive-thru at Burger King in reverse. 94. Rock’s favorite students, Bob C., Steve H., and Ed B. leave him alone. 95. We leave A.H.S. saying, “It’s been great, and we hope to stay close to all our friends through the years.” 17

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