Agoura High School - Quixotian Yearbook (Agoura Hills, CA)

 - Class of 1981

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errick Beale, will to Lori all my love, my TR7. and thanks for letting me win my bet, To George a hose nster, To Seigler some padded underwear and a belt to hold up your pants, To Marty I leave Lori so he n warm his hands. ulie Behl, leave to Beth, a gallon of ice cream, a frisbee partner Doug, a bad duckling, and a Barbie irnshkins and Kenny Cling-on set. To Kathy, a flashlight to help you find your way back to our cabin. iite pants, the bridge, and a skipper doll. To Laura, a portable ashtray, and half of a vitamin O does more n two. To Missy and Julie two tickets to Seems Like Old Times that we missed because . . . To Missy ew dart board, a box of Mr. Bubble, my broken voice, front eat my , and a trophy for the rld's fastest mouth. To Julie the directions from my kitchen to the garage, All of Missy's clothes, and a at future to you and Pete, To Kelly, my tires that tried so hard , and all the volleyball games with the rntles, To Jim C., half of coca-cola, and a contract with Crysalis Records, I know you'll make it. To Pete, E other half of coca-cola, a trip to Colorado, Julie, a lifetime supply of Visine and all my love and ndship. To Paul I give you your memory back just long enough to remember the time we spent together. I Paula a book on how to make pancakes, a controlled fall, I knew that , the crash and all my love and endship that will continue no matter what distance is between us. To Dana, all the love and luck he'll need make it through these next couple of years, To everyone who is special to me I'rn leaving Agoura, but lding on to the memories of you and the time l've spent here. Good Luck. essa Bennett, leave my paint jeans and shirt to some other 5' techie. To Doi and Mr. Litten, a lifetime Eply of donuts and invisible honors students to sneak out and get them! to Stewart, some sanity and ny practical jokes for closing night. To Mr. K., dry ice, a fog machine, my everlasting complaints, and rdworking techies to replace us. To his students unlimited paint for dights, a set of G building keys, d an epic water fight. To future physchology students, Corpsie tmy cut-up carl, Mr. Lasnik's sense of mor, and 3:00 am study hours for essay exams. For Mr. Litten, I strike the verb to be from the English Lguare! To Mr. Albrezzi, my shoes. To Mr. Rizzardi's students, Xerox copies ofthe quizzes he gives every r. To Thespian Troup 81814. remembering especially Alethea, Holly, Ican, Pam, Karen, Michelle, Brian, eg, Mike, Lynn, Kevin, Angisa, Craig, Dena, Jennifer, Heather, Walt, Janene, Jake, Stewart, Todd, Rick. lvid, Steve, Stewart, Steve Kathryn. Lisa Carleen, Stacy, Vicki, Joan, Laura, Julie, Jerry, Wayne, Allison, ibert, Allyson, And all others, green pens, vegetatian recipies, great shows, my phone, book. much love, d all my wonderful memories of the past four years! ris Bratzler leave to my sister, cold duck, fritos, 8. M8.M'S, Barry, A book on how to follow cars, A script milk and honey, Randy and two undizzi years at Agoura. To Beth I leave A pair of binoculars, our ating system. A bag of oregano and Betsy Beaver tmay she rest In peacell To Kimmy I leave the last 3 les. Corey, A bus ride to Phoenix and another year of swimming dedication. To Craig I leave A roll of TP., date with P.P. and A wonderful lunch at pioneer chicken. To Michele I leave Luke Spencer. two breasts im pioneer chicken, and Joel. To Stacey I leave better taste in men and my promise of keeping in touch. I Laura F. I leave A lunch at Burger King without Larry, all my geometry notes and Mr. Holden. To Joanne ave John, To Jill Oviat-sit down up front and to Mr, Rick Rezinas I leave Jan Covall, in the tradition of at W.P. managers and someone who can swim the 2 and the 5. To B.J. I leave myself, To the gang nks for the mrmories and I love you guys. To Agoura High-good-bye! Iiane Brenner, leave Kris Tina Spoer, all the good times, and A few ofthe bad. I leave her grandmas apt. d a trip to EI Capiton. I also leave her unlited rights to Leo Carillo state beach, to do with what she ases. I leave Kris a summer long since spent. but not easily forgotten. all my love and friendship. To Ecy Sneed I leave the movie Dawn of the Dead remember Trace? To Val Tasso I leave A lifetime pply of combs, and brushes, now you dont have to ask me. To Paul Fellick I leave 500. he knows whats worth. To Pat Kale I leave all the crazy things that have been done in his class. P.S. can I borrow your lp? and lastly I hope that everyone mentioned will always remember, yet not livein the past. . ichelle Brooks. leave Craig Harasyn Jane Neilsons purple carpet vest, leave Kris Bratzler Luke Spencar, ve Joanne Bromwell a job, leave Jane Schauerman one of the above, leave Robin Ramsey 20 poinfments, leave Kim Anderson A lifetimes supply of bagels, leave Mrs. Stewart lessons on how to Bch English, and leave Sue Gordon 8. Lisa Fishman Marc 8. Brian. eresa Buckley leave to Kathlene Gullick all the great memories and the great times we have shared, I wish u the best of luck with Tony F., to Val Graham my ski buddy all the great times we've had with skiing, wling, and Westwood with Tony N. and M.E, To Kara Duty I hope she gets A Boyfriend older than A shman. To Sharon Rich thanks for all the great memoroes your A great friend. To Dave Reisman all the mories we've shared and I wish you all the luck in the future, To Tony O your the best lriend ever I will ays treasure are friendship.p, To Susie G. Debbie T. Jamie L. Teresa C, And Kim C. thanks for making s year great I wish all of you the best of luck in the future. And last of all I leave Tony N. all my love and derstanding. Elon Blum, leave to my brother Jeff, all my tO0,000 pages of notes. To Dave, Kurt, and Steve, all my erence material, in hopes that they may broaden their educational abilities. To Tim, a new typewriter, in pes that he will learn how to type. 'Peter Borawski, leave to Vicki Stewart, some more of her CASUAL clothes to her friends on Skid Flow d many thanks for our mature adult friendship and her ability to make others feel good when she's not Eiund. To the Pack 5, a lifetime amount of self-improvement classes at Marilyn Shores Studioes. To Doug, ain course of smegma along with a little Jodi and Cheryl on the side. To Marty, a mannequien, the only I he wouldn't hit and C 81 R Clothiers. To Jamie, my T.V. room and refrigerator while l'm at college. To nny, directions tothe nearest AA meeting. To Todd, a UCLA T-Shirt. To J.D. Smith, a Jimmy Jordache wnjacket. To John, my telephone list with the names of all my girlfriends from Calabasas. To my sisters, license plates. Lastly, I leave one final TOO-HIP GOTTA GO. Dana Brody, leave to Jenny H., the official title of H.C.P. To Candy Mead, a hundred dollar gift certificate Safeway's cheese dept. To Beth, I guarantee one full hour of unlimited frog beating. To Alicia, the amous book 101 Versions on Roses are Red To Kim, a car with nothing but front seats in it. To Dave the complete musical score to A Fiddler On The Roof . To Mrs. Croner, a year full of quiet and laceful first periods and to KiIler Miller, Scoop , in hopes that he may find someone equally as worthy bestow it on. To Kima, 5 years of violin lessons with her favorite maestro-Ron Williams. To Jerry S., an extra long ace bandage to do To Christina and Monique, six armed units of the national guard to watch your lockers next year. And finally to my successor as commissioner of publicity. my rubber stamp and pad, and I hope that your Co-commissioner will be as helpful as mine was. I, Lori Brady, leave to Jennifer and Shari all the hockey players they can handle. To Jennifer R., all the colored pencils and magazines she needs. To Sheryl Freshman M., a few inches of height, a busboy at Gepetto's, a better-timed scream at concerts, and a blond surfer to follow her around. To Lisa C., all the call slips in the counseling office, Bruce Springsteen and Styx, A little love in the afternoon with G.H. tor a real Kermitl and the chance to be frisked by a Security Guard. To Jeniffer L., the guy who sells flowers in Inglewood, an evening on the beach with the hockey player of her choice. and a little man in an apartment in Manhatten Beach tBut I get his roommatel! To Shari L., a years supply of Stanford clothes and another puck from 22. I, Sheryl L. Bralton, leave to Mr. Patterson a dozen doughnuts, six periods of Freshman Health for next year. and his continuous endless school spirit. To Pam M., a case of bagels, and an indestructable baja bug along with North Ranch golf course for a day. To Jennifer L., her own private Party Taxi Service, a life time of bases, and all the assigned Honors English books she can read. To Beth K., a home tutor. To Jenny K. the endurance to survive AHS. To Holly B., her own parking space. I, Joanne Bromwell, leave my car to my brother Tony. To Mr. C., a funfilled year with next years student council. To Mr, Anderson, a safe .year of skiing. To Catherine, I leave B.J. To andrea. her Arizona sweetheart. To Michelle, a lot of luck in typing. To Jamie, I thank you for all the good times we had in spanish And to J.T. I leave myself. I. Mark Bohn, leave to Sue Steck my hearty acceptance of her friendly handshake and a High-Five in return, plus TNTg to George, Jamie, Peter, Marty, and John, seven wonderful days and funfilled nights with the Pack 5 on Fantasy Island tze plane, ze planelg to Laura Schwake -t- Cory Eckel thee heel, to Tra C, Don't I know it , to John, happiness not Including AHSL to Karen H. the great tenth grade memories: to Wendy Pease some heighth, to Jackson t5'7 , 150 lbs. of man . . .j, my mucho appreciation for the best of friendships and the wild times and SS. and the best of luck always, to Kristin in Cal., Thanks: to Amy, all my love for what it was, what it is, and what it shall become! And to Agoura High School, it's time to ramble on! I, Steve Perrin, being of sound mind and better body, only wrote this will so I could make that one joke. I. Rod Smith, being of sound mind and Brazilian body, leave to Ed Ball, Patty Yellep to Beth Marits, I leave a prick to tease, to Steve Perrin. I leave Paide McMullen, to Lance Burkhart, I leave the Bionic Tongue g to Mark Bohn, I leave Patti Palmer in leather: to Derrick Beale, I leave a monster to hose: to Lori Ehrhorn, I leave a S10 rebateg to Doug Wicks, I leave something besides Jail-Bait tl don't know what you're going to do next year without sophomores aroundlg to Marty Keegan, I leave another shot at Beth Marits, to Gearge Holmes, after he leaves Agoura. a girl as gullible as the one he has now fthe Beav'l: now I wish I could think of others to burn. If you want to get back at me, l live in Brazil, Good luck! I, Lance Burkhart, being of spaced mind and the ability to recognize it, leave to Steve baby. a copywrite to the word indeed and the ability to forget the word yearbook g To Kelly, many untorgetable memories and many more tenth grade fantasies: to Andy, I take with me a friendship that has lasted through every conceivable tramap to Blazin' Devon, I leave the ability to drop a girl gently, all of you're parents trust in me, and all of my sense of responsibility, and to Uncle Ken, the ability to get out of the day care center business and get a real job. I, Denese Bulac, will to Lane Walkin the ability to cut straight and A big thanks for all the laughs and fun times in newspaper class. To Mary Hass A wall to hold up in case she has no one to dance with. To Teresa Montgomery A years supply of food to pay for all the lunches she gave me when we were juniors, and the best of my friendship always. To Anne Reader another fun power reading contract to do when shes bored. To Pete Irwen the ten pounds I told him i'd lose, but never did. To Chris Lang an LP of He's So Shy , and A complete camoflauge wardrobe, To Jill Oviate, another fun day in Stnta Barbara, dead pictures Ibig wavesl and her own whole chocolate chip cookie. Finally my love and friendship to Chris, Anne, and Jill for being super friends!! I, Pam Callie, leave to Lisa R. all the ya-ya's, sara's, empty champagne glasses, hot cocoa, peanut butter and crackers, chocolate shakes, natural cut potatoes, coffee, mating cars, a piano to burn, the happiness of being kid of leash and puppet , my wine mock-rap Ieotard, bar, Julia, Agnes, memories and more to come. Jojas, dealing with high schooI , Felicia, Sissy or Sunny, shopping for nature snacks. Downy to put in your wash, a breathing bag, lovely Marjorie Lord, puppy feet, pumpkin breath, C,H's eyes, Pat Benatar, Cliff, Don, Billy, beautiful words, Christmas vacations and another New Years Eve. To Terri B. thanks for wonderful memories, To Todd M., Beautiful hair and sisters. To Mrs. Johnson,-Thanks. To Lisa R.. again thanks for always being there and caring and tons of memories. And to Craig. velour shirts, my nails, success, money , less nerves, and uncertainty for the future, quasies, and lots of love. I Agnes Campaniello leave to Bird-Kim Madam A Mia , the luck you'll need to make it till next June, the pick we should of used to pry open the locker and all the memories of our sweet 4th period class. To Adam. my big toe and a book of jokes so we can all see him laugh one day. To Frankie Gee, all my fake readmit slips, a track composed of all the laps I never ran, and all the Ameoba students he can handle. Finally, to my bestest friend Kan, all my shoes, a week on a deserted island with Normy-Poo, a years supply of want ads excluding the ones the Beckies run, and a one way ticket out of this exciting town of Agoura, of course one for me too so we can both get the hec' out of here together. P,S. l'll call ya! I Karen Caruso, leave to J.D.S. a fresheclean pair of socks and an oder later for his shoes. I also leave him the many memories we've had and a thank-you for all his hard work and effort to get us to C.l.F. I leave to C.S. all the love and luck in the world and a trip to Europe on her Honeymoon with J.G. To J.S., a never ending friendship and the good times we've shared together on x-county, a date with BC. all expense paid. To P. P., all the patience he can find for another freshman health class, along with a treasure chest full of 100 dollar bills. To V.G., all the help and kindness she gave to me through English and thanks for being a great friend. 57

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SENIOR WILLS - I AGOURA HIGH WILL I David Acton, would like to will all of my calculators, twenty l.O. points, three GPA points, and more than oneehundred SAT points to Timothy T. To Ekin N. I give a letter of acceptance to UCLA and a pair of eyes to read it with, To Ron B. in exchange for his prurient reference material, an overnight visit to any red light district in Paris or Hamburg. To Mr. Patterson, a room full of screaming freshman. To Mr. Litton, my coffee mug and 300am starchters. To Frank O. an old beat up VW Bug. To Allison T. a substitute for her spoons and finally, to Beth M, a muzzle and a sedative to keep her mouth shut during calculus. I Lynne Ackerman, leave my freshmen, you're great, to the clarinet section, remember to have fun and good luck. To Mr. Litten, finally a year without me and thanks for being a great teacher. To Mr. Jackson, my screams, a good clarinet player so you can be happy, all the fun you made possible and an old cat tail, To Erin, a scarf and another Inch to face all my friendship and the determination to never give up To Shannie our afternoon talks, five years of friendship and a place always. To Melinda, fun at Irvine. To Sickee everything that makes you happy and l'lI always care To the Moocher, don't be shocked okay? To Sheri All action and no talk. To Mike, Sharon and Dena doors opening very slowly. and to J.f. I leave a duckie named Precious our walks talks about J.K.-S.L. and J.K.-L.B. her own hospital and a week with nothin to do. I also leave her all of M.T.'s love and thanks for being the bestest buddy M.T. ever had. I Lisa Adler leave Lisa Freidman all the great times that we shared together and always being there when I needed someone to talk to. To Lorla F. Mr. Smith, her tree pants, Steve F., Taco Bell and a typewriter so that she can get her typing assignments in on time, without slipping. To Mark, I leave my first car the TANK, my l.S.P, and D.C.E. and my study habits. To Pebbles I leave the Pitts habits the telephone so we can have our daily one hour conversation, late Saturdays at Sumba's and always being there to listen and under- stand my feelings. I hope you get whatever you want in life because you deserve the best. To Mrs. Ade for being a true Arhee and sharing her stories with me, To my senior class of 1981, I wish you all the best of luck, and Especially to Mrs. Grossman, the best teacher a student could ever have. I, Cris Anders, leave Donna M., my love and gratitude for the many times shes helped me through the night. I also leave her all the good times at lunch and on weekends. To Alane M., all my warm memories of her and all the laughter we shared, and my muddy nikes from playing football in the rain. To Traci S., all the parties and partying Ive done with her over the 6 years. To Traci D. all the excuses of why we couldn't make it to class, and all of my empty bottles of Pierre' and finally To Ken Neely all my absence slips from yearbook. my patience just in case he has another student like me. To all my friends with all my love and thanks. I, Teri Anderson, leave my endless friendship to Jill W. To Alicia, a Westwood Penthouse to carry on the Hage-Daaz tradition, all the wonderful times spent at VDM, and the opportunity to become Connie Chungs rival, To Marybeth, I leave Floger, Carl, and Crespi: To Karen 81 Susan, the fun and memories from camp. To Marty K., my maturity. To Beth, my Cris Atkinson postcard and the one eyed carwash to become reality. To Doug, my special thanks and lastly to Mr. Feinman, I leave Jodi K., to take my place and lots of chocolate kisses . . . I Cris Aines, definitely the youngest of the Senior class, will to Laurie Sacks, my thanks, you have given me alot Lor, more than I ever really deserve. It might not- seem like it. but I still love ya. To Jean Marek, my love and best wishes in your future. It holds so much for you, always look ahead and never behind. To Joan Marek, the most unique person I know, my inspiration. Have confidence in yourself, God Knows you have had it in me. I don't think I could have survived without all the vitamins. To Barbera Sommerfeld, a million thanx, my love, and don't worry Barb l'll survive your graduation. To Harriet. definitely the coolest of the cools, My many thanx for your support in the major emotional crisis' and WHAT THE - IS YOUR PROBLEM BABY, YEAH . . . To Bern. thousands of BANANAS to bounce off of peoples heads, then runl Not to forget Art, Thanx a million buddie, you have helped me more than youll ever know and good luck in Canada. To the finest person in yearbook, Kelly Amish, my thanx, you have taught me well. Just slow down a little in your four wheel drive Mustang. To UNCLE ED , thanx for your friendship, I only wish some of your charm would have rubbed off on my obnoxious brother. Have confidence in yourself, you'll go far in life. Lastley I leave to J8-J, my love to you forever. fnow all I have to do is talk them into letting me graduate with you alll, l, Dana Akemon, leave: to Missy Reynolds-all of our laughs and the great times in the Z on the way to the beach, To Kent Gleason, I leave some sanity lyour completely insanel, To Julie Paul all the love in the world with Pete, To Mara I leave a scream that isn't quite so piercing and my friendship foreverg To Erica I leave a lifetime supply of gum and mints and all of our swingtn' times in the V.W. and the beach and my friendship forever: To Joe my friendship finally: To all the motor heads I leave my V.W. for experimentation and that someday you can shut your motor mouths: To Mrs, Hart, Thanks for everything. To Michelle I leave the friendship that we once had and the memories l'll never forget, but, l'll never regret not being your friend anymore! To Michael H., I leave a good so that you will never starve and a sedative so that you can hyper down. To Hohn, Gary, Francio and Darryl, a place for you guys to always party and my friendship and love forever, I Carrie Altergolt, leave to Mr. Fienman, the complete verse of carry me back to ole Virginia To my secret pals, endurance to continue, to Mary, hours of deep discussions, to Suzanne, messy writing to Jim D. a jar of candy to replace what late and a stomachache for all those cookies he ate in front of me, To Shuichi, my station wagon with it's orchestra parts, to student council a recording of all my unheard board tapes, which I know will be cherished forever, to Melinda, a million laughs and hool times, to Allison a smile to greet her throughout life, to M.T. all the ducks it can handle, and last but not least, to all the Agourians who remain hope that their high school years will be as fantastic as mine have been. 56 O O O I Kel Amish, leave to: Lisa-my bowed legs for waterskiing, extra quarters, G.E. and Mt. Shasta, T.P.ing Thankyou for everything you and your family have done for me, and may our friendship continue ani become closer in years to come: Tra-Thanks for all the good advice you've given me in my life, All th contempo clothes in the world, a fantastic career, to become closer soon and always: Mar-Every song eve sung by Lynyard Skynard, an extra set of her car keys for 5 other people, the PERFECT boyfriend, lasting summer tan, and much happiness in everything you do fl'll miss ya A lot next year.j My lastin, friendship always: Kelli:- Good Friends and a Bottle of Wine, Freebird, GreenGrass and High Tide: forever Our future apartment! Westwood experiences, 9th grade parties at Lindero . . . Fun With S.K. an D.K.-H-HaHaHal I thank you especially for being my good friend for so long and I know it will be foreve B.S.-My unchangeable cIodness, many relaxing vacations with beach houses. tons and tons of talkin Ceasar Salads, this and that with good intentions Swenson's icecream and my extra lbs, and a syste for understanding each other, Craig- Every picture of yourself printed 8x10 or bigger and a life time suppl of hyper pills: Judy, Judy, Judy-Every beauty pageant left to enter and the fun in the ones we participate in. Flingles, Muholland Hwy turns at high speeds improvisations loads of energy and more guts, and thank: for everything: L.B.-A BIG THANK YOU for the fun times we had, the view from Pepperdine, 2O!20, hig hopes to hear from you in the future land not one more Y. B. class ever againlg Kern Nerly lkenj-Yeeeee Your solution for the population growth, all deadlines and perfect YB's, thanks for everything you taug meg V.S. My graceful snow skiing avility, my driving skills, homemade icecream, water skiing on the dock the boys next door lB.B.l Bribes into everything, afternoon homework while watching Heaven Can Waitf windy beach days, and for the most part a revived friendship, D.B.-memories of all the trouble we ev created, Aloha Surf nights, being sneaky and happiness always for you, G.F.-cute guys with black truck return phone calls and letters, no more k-chunk's, 2 more years of miller, a driving license on you 16 B.D my hours and hours of studyingg Little Aines-CHS, a camera with a ball and chain, my athletic abilities, m' worried complexes, my photo editor job, passes to any where off campus: C.A.-Coathangers, censored' letters, B.S,'s parents, good excuses for never being there, and our exciting 2nd period. I Domminick Annio, leave to Holly P., my permanent tan and my personal supply of sun-in, to Pete B., leave my terrific sense of humor and ability to be a perfect idiot, since he tries so hard to be other than TO HIP, To Pam and Robin, I leave my collection of punk albums, kumb clothes, checkered toothbrush, an tie, book of two thousand and two ways to wear a safety pin, to Pete I.. Kevin 1 and Kevin 2, I leave m kingsize titanic unsinkable mollygrown water bed, a dyna gym, an a foolproof plan and airtight alibi, di tubs of electric toothpaste and sixteen ounces of presqueezed turnip juice. To Dave K., I leave my hair sinc he tries to desperately to keep up his own, to Mr. Bekher I leave my lime green 8- khaki VW bug and a ne O.P. shirt, to Mr. Busher my gasoline powered turtleneck sweater and a gallon of premium. To John W., leave my fully illuminated chrome plated full accessory shift knob, To Trace D., I leave my most prizel possessions a 47 piece collection of real live simulated indian jewelery my Guchi shoe tree, a McCuIlac chainsaw and Bob Dillons new unlisted phone number. I Holly Atkinson, being of sound mind and body leave to my Jerry the most special and incredibl' scandalous evening of ditching rehearsal, the Oaks, the beach, and hot chocolate. to Steve P., legj authorization to change your name to Lance as well as a lot of other neat stuff, to Alicia, a designer Pro dress from the salvation army, to the 1980 homecoming court, I leave a complimentary dinner at Arnold Farm Houst, to Todd M., I leave lots of oranges, head stands, Heaven Can Wait , the agreement to star i School house massacre , a manual of me fixing my hair and my friendship for as long as you're a Todcl To Mr. K., I leave my sincere thanks for what began with Godspell and at the very least two complimentar tickets to my first Broadway show. To the G Building I leave you with the memories of all the shows frorl Godspell to Cabaret all the magic all the feelings t got from being on stage all the tears, except for Davi you'te the only one who would want them, who would understand. I Phil Archibold leave to Dominic A., Valley free beaches, To Pete I., I leave the Ramones, To Cris B., an John W. I leave the top of Mammoth, To Bill C., I leave Chico State, and last to Frank O., I leave hangmanl I Andy Armstrong, leave to Agoura H.S. all my days of non attendance. Thanks Moml, My sleeping throug class to Mr. Litten and Mrs. Grossman. My running injuries to Coach Smith. I leave half off my tires to th parking lot all my thanks for the English homework and essays, d.c.e., and l.S.P, To Teri A. My many thank to the people who made my four yrs. at Agoura excellent, B.N., L.B., JA., D.I.. M.K., T.T., and all the rest you, Finally, I leave Agoura High School . . . Totally. I Ed Ball, leave a braided rug to Mr. Litten and a rubber cat to Mr. Rizzardi. To Steve P. I leave my soon t be released novel The Insane Years: What? covering such areas as word association Howard Borde lnitiations, and ethnic dancing. To Rod S. I leave a llama, some movies a pig mask and a map with the hop- he will someday realize where he is and fund his way back. To Kim W. I give my love and my spike, and oni week of complete happiness. Last and not least, to Bum-Bum I give thanks for her true friendship, and th memories will had together, and I leave her all of my love forever. I Holly Ballard, leave to Jennifer L., all the pleasurable things she desires, and a successful education Davis. To Sheryl B., the corner of driver Ave. and the access road. To Pam M., and Karen C., a swift punc in the arm. To Kelly M., a Drivers Ed. teacher and a ride to school. To Steve P., all the beautiful flowers h has ever received. To Cristin T., I leave the squirrelliest laugh award and the best smile. To Mrs. Jan Wil Goodes, all the whales in the world, a tame dog a happy marriage, another wonderful shorthand class an her ability to teach with such enthusiasm to Mr. Litten his ability to capture my attention. To U.B.K. all m love and understanding, To the class of 1981, high hopes for a satisfying future until next time 1991.



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I, Joe Casey, will to Steftan Valentino a personal auto body shop. To Randy Commans, a motorcycle he can stay on for more than one race and always get the maximum out of it. To Todd Kelson real tires for the front of his car, and my ski boots in place of his castle guard boots. To Tom Weir, 10 feet of fresh powder and 10 lines of fresh snow. To Gret Weir, a gray and blue powder jacket and 20 feet of back scratched air. To Mark Mesko, a Honda car with ski racks and all rocks removed from the center dividers. To Rob Presson, another condo in Mammoth and a key that will start his car. To Greg Eisenberg, a cassette with Bruce Lee sound effects, and styrofoam nuenchalks. To Ray Scott, a redline T-shirt, To John Bt Bill, my car and an unlimited expense account. To Angie Cicero, no more car accidents and unlimited use of my air compressor. To Mara Merrill, a paved driveway. To Teresa Weir and Kelli Ervin, mirrored glasses for skiing and continued luck forever. To Holly Haliday, my oceanography notes-all 4 of them. To Mr. Albrezzi, Mr. Ross, and Mr. Bathgate, a clean parking lot free of spinning tires, I, Theresa Chaides, leave a special thanks to Shannon Leyden for putting up with me for the past 10 yrs., for being the best lriend ever. To Diane Janedis, I leave all the black Porsches in the world 8. the babes who drive them. To Jill I leave Francis 8. to Chris I leave forever happiness. To Kim Anderson, I leave a field in just towel St my support in the ever so strong movement against Evita! To Mr. Litten I leave a special thanks for everything 81 I leave his 3rd per. class with a huge sigh! To Derrick Beale I leave some brains to be able to realize he belongs with . . . To John 8. Rich Jabara I leave the memories of those Sunday afternoons at the skating rink, love ya both, Patty, Mike Lang, Archbold, Gatch, Pete, Susi. Jodye, Mrs. Grossman, Mr, Pete. Mr. Bushner 8. Paul Miller, I leave, the best of luck life Z9 Happiness. Finally .. . here it goes , . . to Gus Peterson, I leave me!! I, Dean Chairenza, leave to Phil Gatch all the Pens inthe world which will benefit other people in the future. To Les Lade I leave the most perfect goll swing in the world. To All of the freshman I leave my sympathy. I, Karen Chesterman: Leave to Kim apart of my headliner as a memory of the price with one door. To Adam all the french fries he can possibly fit in my backpack. To Mr. G all the happy moments of gym class and mine and Agnes smelly gym clothes. Last but not least, to my wildest and bestest friend Agana, a trip to ARVARDA, KANSAS, all the Normans she can handle, non-frizzy hair and her very own room at Ken and Shirleys' house-also never forget the Beckies. I, Angie Cicero leave Marilyn a new job and memories of our nightly gossip sessions. To Shelly, I leave the memories of summer 80' and all the fun times I will never forget, To Marla. I leave thanks and appreciation for everything, all the luck and happiness in the world and my love and friendship always. To Robbie. I leave my friendship and the best of everything. To Joe, I leave No Story Here , all the love and good times, luck and thanks for everything. To D.T., I leave all the memories of the past luck and happiness for the future and all my love always. I, Steve Clancey leave to Mike Wolf a years supply of chewed gum to throw at all the Himee's you see, a 101 pg. book of cutdowns, one pumpkin head, every thursday off from school to go moto-xing, and a clicking stick to click Hermans. To Mike Hanover. one house thrashing BUBBA PARTY, a motorcycle license, a black T.A., and a rematch with Rio Mesa, To the Agoura wrestling team, a full A kicking team and to my Michele, a beach house of your own, an Audi with a sunroof, tinted windows, and me . . . I, Narci Cleland, will my black and white checkered pants to Dominick A. I leave my car keys and car to Katia W. I will a poem by L.B, to Nancy N., to remember all the laughs we had together about C.J. I will my height to Mr. J.P. Smith. I, Suzanne Cole leave to T.O, many more insane lunches in the band room. To Shuichi, I leave a philharmonic orchestra and a subservient wife. To George, I leave an end to our fued. To the student council, I leave a lifetime supply of leadership camp food. To Jon, I leave the wish of ten times the many happy days you have given me. To Andy I leave someone who will make you happy. Lastley, to Shannon. Allison, and Carrie I leave love 8 friendship- I could have never made it without you. I, Kari Conriella, will to David a survival guide and corduroys guaranteed not to fade, Christy a lifetime supply of peanut butter and a complete comprehension of the flute and its players, to Lisa an extra inch, stretching equipment and a lot of hope, to Leslie I leave a lot more wasted time fyou'lI miss it when you don't have itl and countless crazy, happy memories, to susie all the happiness and love you deserve and the emotional stability required to survive as a senior, to Cindy the hope for some sanity, and to Julie Anna memories of good times, thanks and love. I, Shawn David Coulter, leave all my scrap wood to all the first year wood students and all my speeding tickets to Mr. Tapie, my first driver's training teacher. I, Julie Crosby, leave Danielle Rizzo lots of luck and my loud voice so she can get my sister to school on time. to Sue McOuire the flag squad, patience, and a fake I.D. so she can carry on our tradition and to my baby sister Cindy, a travel-everywhere battery-operated curling iron. I, Charlie Curtlss, leave to Sonya Fox all my homework and okay grades. To Fran Boyes all the cigarette butts we smoked. To Jason Bourne. my old band uniform in hopes that you don't grow anymore. To Barbara Sommerfeld, S.M. in hopes that our bet comes true. To Tim Foster and the rest of my Spanish Il class, all my unfinished homework, and dirty jokes, To Barbara Hutoon, trips to the black hills during lunch. To Colleen Schoeneman. a shoulder to cry on. To the people in the bathrooms, a campus. I, Steve Daley. being of not very sound mind and character wish all of my friends at Agoura a good summer and a real happy rest ol their lives. I wish my good friend Mike Klienlelter good luck, especially with his car. I will give Guy Mazza a giant GEED before this year is over and I wish him the best of luck. I wish the best of luck to all of my friends who will graduate this year. all except one. I always wish good luck to those soccer players next year: hopefully you can have as good a year next year as l did with you guys this year, Finally. and most importantly, I wish all of my love to Valerie Graham. hopefully we can be together lorever. I really don't care who reads this. because Val, I love you, and that's all that matters. I, Denise Dallons, leave to Mimi M. my freckles. To Mr. Christianson all 6,384 of my relatives in Mexico. To Lora M. my brother David. To Deborah B. my American accent. To my counselor, Mr. Feinman all my old 58 report cards. To Dikran M. my drawings of Mr. Goldberg. To Richard M. my creative writing notebook. ' Lonnie O. my spanish book. To Mrs. Hart S500 for the Phone bill. I, Steve DeGennaro, leave to my little brother and little sister my shoes, and hopes that they can fill thei To the Pack-5 some real friends in college. To George Beeh a new wardrobe of designer clothes an car of his choice whenever the fads change. To Uncle Beale 10 free lessons at Mr. Wheelers janitor school. To fish, a new Garr when he goes to college. To Mr. Rizzardi one free trim at Poodle Paradis Finally to Kelly, I don't leave anything. I take with me all the memories ofthe times we have had and all t love that has kept us together for so long. I, Lori DeHart leave to Ms. Lundquist 10 pairs of sunglasses so she will never run out. To Mr. Rebd. St assignments to give late students , To Holly B. 100 your adorables . To Rena and Jill, thanks for all t great times we had together. I, Craig Dellinger, leave to Mrs. Grossman all my Tardies. To Scott D. the most radical 2602 in the wor some tire chains, and the perfect girl. To Ron a front row ticket to see ACIDC. To Jay J. and A on evs vocabulary test and the book How To Pick Up Girls . To the Kid , a quarter and a glass to practice, he might be able to get me back. To John W. a season lift ticket to Mammoth. And good-luck to everyon left out. I, Leslie Derrick, leave to Sue, all the memories of fun times weve had. For Kari, I leave behind all my wasti- time and the pain of the bad memories. but will always cherish the good times. To Lori Ann, all the fun tim of our hot dates and hope they continue. And to the '81-'82 tall flag, rifle and banner squad all the luck the world. I, Tia C DiPonzio, leave Mr. Bushner, my absence. Mark Bohn your weIcome . Todd Derylock Groburg much luck with TTKA, , pikes and their mega parties . . . Timmy Finn, fmy cousinl try to stay with my tal of clothes, even my red and yellow plaid pants, wear them with style. George Holmes, all my lovin, Ste DeGennaro REALITY is where I come from and I will let you follow in my footsteps. Sue Kerby, a drawnout monotone HELLO . Ken Neely, just a smile. Brian Murphy, thanks for all of your nice wa hugs. I almost forgot Marty Keegan, I leave you, nothing, I knew there was a reason I forgot you. Dan Walters the pleasure of talking about made up stories. At parties about Pack 5 without us lindout out , P.S. next time don't tell my neighbor! Doug Wicks what could I possibly leave you? To Lance B. Hecl already gave you an ulcer with gray hair. Peter Browskl my vote for best dressed. Wendy Peas, my voi To Tom, Greg, Mark, and Rob, I'Il give it to you later. Chris Anders, Juans Bt I-Iarlans love letters. the Lastley, to Dana, Lisa 8 Vicki 's for Hawaii, and to Kristin l'II leave you patience. l, Denise Dubic, leave to all my under classmen friends any advise they may want. To Ms. Packard, ma sunny days and good luck in finding a new job. To Mr. Bushner all the smiles, hugs and Good storkes can handle. To Mr. Kale a few pairs of new pants. To Ms. Karbo all my triple pirroettes she never sa' I, Sue Duclos, leave to my sister Carolyn maturity, Mike, and a fun senior year. To Sharon, a brief guy. Mike W., a green grasshopper and a wet leaf, To Diana O., Steve. To Lisa L. a big hug for being suc I great friend for the past 8 years. To Amy N. a musgrat. To Cindy K.. a boop-de-boop curl. To Joanne B life time supply of bubble yum. To Mike R. many thanks for helping my reputation by letting me talk to h when other people are looking. And to my best buddy, Karen H. a hundred guys on Catalina Island. I, Kara Duty. leave to Kim my Friendship. Jamie, a little black boy at a party and all the lun times. Theresa a little pudgy boy in a blue Z. To Ivan, Kevin, Glenn. Brad, Eric, Steve and John memories 0 great year and good luck. To Stu, my friendship forever. And to Tim, Myself and all my love. I would lea some of my height but I can't spare any. I, Lori Ehrhorn, Leave to my best friend Sue all our great memories and a lifetime of happiness. To Dan rl black nightgown that he heard so much about but never saw, and all our great phone conversations at 1: in the morning. To Derrick, the IOS he never received after winning his bet, our dream to be fulfilled and my love. To Marty, a car heater and a pair of gloves to keep warm with. To George. someone else to do shopping with you and all the good times we've had. To Jan Goodes, my cheerleading skirt that was t inches too short and all our unfinished song routines. And lastly to A.H.S. my little sister Kathy to follow my footsteps. l, Greg Eisenberg, leave all my unseen burnouts in the parking lot to Mr. Bathgate. To Rob. Joe, Tom, Gr and Mark lifetime ski lessons in Santa's Village. To Missy and Julie a permanent stage pass for the Go Show and a book of all the In Jokes that we've laughed at. To Scott and Alain a case of Near Beer. To Ma R. a ticket to see Generation X. And to the Freshmen, a lot of sympathy. I. Craig Ekman, leave Mike T. a weekend of skiing with the kid . To John B. lessons on how to ski and I- girlfriend. To Eric L. bagels and gas money. To Ron P. all the beer in my house and a ride to lunch in t rad Rabbit. To Ty M. my position as hallback. To Mike W. a great day of surfing with myself. To Pete lj weekend at Malaga Cove to see our old friends, and if I had any punk rock albums I would give them to yrl To Walter K. my speed on the soccer team. To Cindy K. another chance to Chris H. jealous, it's fun. Kelly L. a wasted time driving around to find a party and a lot more years of Friendship. To Laura S. a f time at the beach and many more years ol Friendship. To the rest of my friends always to be friends I the rest of our Lives. I, Kelly Ervin, leave to: Teresa. a never ending rainbow and a red Porsche, fertilizer for dreamland rainbo and a future of awesome times: To Kara-massive dreams. A hotline. binoculars. for typing,a house for m my ear, and a light socket for more curls: To Tra- a ticket to paradise, first place for her jokes Roger Dog a road map to Beverly Hills and high heels like mom: To Pam I give free marriage counseling. a raw chick and a sailboat with Rich in it: To Erica-an umbrella for her moped a billyclub for the boys and endl rainbows: To Mara-a piece of gum, a new H.C. dress, and a shot of radicalness: To Sandra-a happy way her road to success: To Sue-unlorgotten memories, a houseboat and Todd: To Al-Prince Charming o white horse and my lake notes: To Kende-Neil Young: To Holly-a plane ticket to San Francisco and an A typing: To Jose-long talks, massive gas for the BB, earplugs, pokerchips, his bottle for burro and our redli team lorever: To Mark-a third ear, a new paint job. a great lawyer and no more gossip: To Tommy, a n

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