Arlington High School - Anchors Yearbook (Lagrangeville, NY)

 - Class of 1984

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Class Flirt: Chris Holland Michele Denault Most Individualistic: Dylan Collins Lisa Esposito Most School Spirit: Jamie Van Bramer Dineen Carta iff... if gnwsurg lil :ll ll Nicest Eyes: Amy Filion Alfio Romano 257

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Senior otables Class Clown: Pete Zimmerman Kelly McCoy 1 B0Sf Dressed? Class Blusher: Walter Ballard Henry Heissenbuttel Beth Clayton Eileen Unterberger Best-Looking: Mike Ferrari Beth Clayton 256



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Senior Class Will I, Patricia Abherve, leave to Terrie Grigas, my Camaro: to Anette B., Marko V, and Chris R., I leave my record collection: and to Antonio, I leave my class ring. I,'I1'aciAlbertson, leave B. B. Seals a Goon, saying BLOOGLE, and waiting for the return of all her clothes: Nee Nee in her clown suit not showing another Saturday night: Kristin reaching for napkins covered in whip: Gabby still talking and talking . . . : and Cathy waiting for July 26, 1986. I, Lori Albrecht, leave K. D. asleep at the Bardavon with a life's supply of chicken Mac Nuggets: Annie Girl' with a wet sleeve at the Dragon Lady: B. A. with 'Junior' at all the hockey games: and my twin cousins to control the school for the next two years: To all my friends who made this year the best year ever A I leave a special thanx, I luv ya all! I, Anne Aliotta, leave Shannon some deformed M8tM's: Stacy trying to keep both eyes open while trying to talk: Chuck and Busy many fond memories ofcruising Pok' with Betty driving the Duke : All of my special friends many thanks and lots of love: saying Thanks Mom and Dad, I love you. I, Tony Alves, leave the Kampers some of the best times of my life: Brian, a tower of prophets to play around with: Neil, a double bass artstar skit for the ultimate solo: Laura, Michele, Jennifer, and Lizann, the Police: and to Toni, I leave some special times and more to come. I, Brian Anderson, leave this place after many years of torture: Mark W the hope of his future with Colleen B.: the hope that my brother doesn't make it to graduation: and also that Black Flag, SSD, and the Misfits will smash into the brains of the morbid conformists. I, Lisa Appolonia, leave Leah trying to break dance: Espo in Atlantic City flirting with the life guards: Dawn trying to find a real job: Ray Ray always listening to my problems: and now I leave all my love to Steve! Thanks for everything! I, Barbara Arentsen, leave Tanya and Tracie climbing rocks at King Street Park: Sabrina, a life-long supply of 64 oz. bottles of Coke : Greg, trying to keep his cheese danish in his mouth and wishing he never took A. P Biology: and to Lori and Ann Uuniorsl I leave memories of some crazy times at the Civic Center: I, Mark Atkins, leave Ray Dinovo still scared of my sister: Dave a love your sweater : Mario a stall-proof, skid-proof car: Good-bye and good luck. I, Kathy Averill, leave Gail Chianelli passing out on my kitchen table: Mary Nuccio telling me she needs fresh air and a glass of Coke: Jonni Kirkpatric grinning from ear to ear, telling us about her great weekend: My sister Sandra all the good times and bad times of Arlington High: to fulfill all my dreams of happiness with Scott. I, Shawn Baker, leave Colette that awful name forever: to George, I leave you always being watched: To all my friends, I leave a special thanks for everything: To Mrs. Peters, I leave another Co-op coming in and curling their hair on their free periods: I leave Debbie always loving Mike. I, Damell Balga, leave Colette with tears on her pillow: and Paul all of my love . . . I, Eileen Banas, leave with a lot of good memories, and the best to all of my friends. . .Good luck, LD, SS, ML, CM, DA, CH, AG, take care, I love ya all. I, Mary Baright, leave Kathy D. all the Gngerwave lotion in Cosmetology room I l2: Steve O. all the computers in Arlington High: and most of all I leave all my love to JOE in the years to come! I, .lemrifer Barlow, leave M. H. my friendship forever and Kristin still wondering about me. The awesome drum line to Kenny and AHS with good memories. I, Valerie Bosch, leave Kerrie and Adam the wild, crazy and tearful memories of our times together: a big tube of Ben-Gay to Cabin 5A: all my broken rifles to next years fantastic rifle line so they can give them a proper burial: 6th period lunch and Len's 'Inez W. Davis impressions: and all my love to the Marching Band, Winter Guard, and Mr. Hart for making my high school years so memorable. I, Marris Baskin, leave to Kati love, tears, laughter, and smiles, I hope your life is full of all ofthem: to Andrea I leave M. K. dresses, a telephone call without interruptions and a whole bunch of corny stuff: to Shira very fond memories of Israel teven though you may never get picturesl and a peaceful busride home: to Matt the ideal night on the town and, of course, all my love. I, John Bayne, leave Stos all the good times on and off the field: Kevin all the double diamonds and anchovie pizzas he can handle: Joe in the middle ofthe woods saying Where the hell are we'? , Rob the summer of 83: and to K. I.. I leave a flower from H. J. I, Tara Amr Beck, leave Jamie my holy Jordache and thanks for the summer of '83: Donna still hurdling the rock in the morning before school, and thinking about Red: Karen still sitting at the drive-in after the movies are over: thanks to H. A., C. H., L. C., D. H. for everthing: I leave a very special thanks to Mr. D and Karen. I love you all. I, Cone Beckham, leave everyone a tie-dyed shirt: Karen my entire sticker collection, and Tonia, a lifetime supply of soap bubbles. I, Susan Belterman, leave all my friends . . . past and present. . . with the happy memories of all the GOOD TIMES!! Especially Kevin for the BEST TIMES!! Thanks for all of them. I love you always KPE I, Angela Beltrani, leave Diane all my leather and fishnets: Kristi a collection of snoopy pins: Mary always knowing what I'm doing: Beth still working on Danses Sacred and Profane: and to the Marching Band all the luck in the world next year to top this year. I, Karen Bertolozzi, leave Lori, Eileen, Michele. Kelly, Jill and me soaking up the sun in Hilton Head Island, South Carolina: Eileen and Robbie looking for the Taconic on the wrong side of the river on our way home from Troy: Karen, Beth, and me a stop at McDonald's for chicken Mac Nuggets and shakes: Will and Greg on high horses at convention instead of on the altar: Lori on her way to stardom with me as her roomate at S.U. as I depart from AHS after sitting behind Cone for four years. I, Craig Beyer. leave Chris trying to regain what he knows he never will: Ame wondering what all the yellow stuff in his house is: Tom with his hub-cap caught in a high tree top: Pete saying to himself, Are we not men, we are DEVO : Finally, I leave forever drowning in outliner! I, David Blautl1,leave Fran Addeo the memory ofa non-planned night with three foxie ladies, and to fulfill their rain checks this summer: To Coach Murphy, many years of having confidence in your players and longer pep talks with a straightjacket: to all my crazy friends at RCK a bar of Coast soap so they can open their eyes: to Theresa, a continuation of the ride back from Great Adventure with my slick foot: to the swinging tree benders back home, a weekend of partying and bending trees at Miniwasqua's mountain top. I, Jay Bloomer, leave Mike a ride to school: That Boy a rap tape, and a Buffalo Gal: E-Z Lee on the mix: Dave with Mike Thomas' potential: and Woody O. my jump shot. I, Paula Brengel, leave Cindy and Kathy all the great times with those wild over-nighters: to Kelly, I leave a clean locker and clothes: to Kerrie and Val more grapes and ducks: to Lisa all the problems we tried to solve lst period: to Wayne I give all my love and a happy future together. I, Alex Brewster, leave Mark, my driving skills: Jeff, stuffed into a trash compactor by Joe, Doug and John: Chris still trying to make a perfect rose on her cake: Keith, Ed, Tom and all of the others at our table in the cafeteria period three, my seat: and last, but not least, I leave AHS with good memories that I will always remember. I, Katherine Irene Elizabeth Brown, leave Toni memories of the CAR and the ultimate WAH: to Kristen thanks for teaching me to analyze EVERYTHING. I, Kirsten Bnmner, leave Cindy a picture! warm fuzzies to everyone at our table 3rd period: lots of things of mayonnaise to Paula and Angie: trips to Woodstock at Isil: and a smile to anyone who wants one I, Liz Borgoy, leave .leflie a real shin that fits: Kari plan number 235: Dar a trip to Califomia: Tara a college ID: and Sue a life-time supply of bananas. I, Curtis Brown, leave Nancy, Scott, Rick and Jeff sitting in the car discussing TLBOE, and I also leave Arlington finally. I, Kristin Buckley, leave Kathy buried in the sand with lingering memories of Pony Boy being covered by a pillow: Traci drowning in ice cream: Jackie with many thanks for a long friendship: and Katherine with southern guys and a special thanks for having been half of an us'. I, 'lim Buechele, leave Dave R. still looking for decent hubcaps: John C. admitting that Ford rules: Victor and Twinkie sleeping out at the Civic Center: Pete, Nick, Mike, Wanda, Twinkie, Victor, John, Kim, and Jenny with many good times in 6th period lunch: and last but not least, I leave Jenny all of my love. I, Tara Burke, leave Susie Faure exotic bananas: Ana all the headaches and fun of G.O.: Liz untieing Dar's shoe from the desk in math and all the girls on Varsity Soccer saying Jes' to Petie. I, Ann Campilii, leave Barb A. and Lori A. looking for a light at Juniors: Lisa 'Higgins' all the 'free' candy at the bookstore: Kim D. 52, 63, I7, 101, 69, 27, all the fun times at the hockey games and to everyone else who helped make this year the best, Thanks, Love ya! I, Barbara Canuel, leave Stacey as the dizziest, most reckless driver on the road: Chris and Kevin a set of tenth grade English books: Sheri and Jackie in a Chinese Restaurant ordering egg rolls 'to go : But most of all I leave with many memories and friendships I will never forget - Thank you! I, Dineen Carta, leave Cheryl stranded in the middle of no where: but still wondering who's on the mound : Eileen still trying to con'upt mel: Powerhouse and 'Shoulders' still winning!: Mary still trying to find the right song!: My sisters, Michele and Nicole, success in AHS and missing some unescapa- ble hugs! I, Wanda Carvalho, leave Diane still trying to find the right guy: Kris still making her list of good- looking guys from Dover: My sister saying that Van Halen Rules : Twinkie still riding my horse: and I leave my 6th period lunch table with the memories of all the good times we had together. I, Carrie Castella, leave my bestfriend Colette Wersky to Vinnie Canino: Holly Arnold the best of luck with Chuck: Roger Haight to a real girlfriend: to my friends all the dreams they strive for: and to my love Scott Giordano I leave my love forever! I, Ruth Caswell, leave to Jackie memories of the polar bear: to Cheryl the best smile I have: Sue saying l'll pretend I didn't hear that, : Kevin thinking of the perfect plan: and Rita daydreaming about getting away from here ftinallyll. I, Gail Chianelli, leave David Klaproth the dance floor at Bogies. : Kathy Averill her wedding plans with Scott: Kim Lindmark a hit and run accident on Rt. 9: Tracy Palumbo - 'I lost my lighter : Mary Nuccio a 'real' diamond ring and the best friendship I could ever have. I, Steven Chiavelli, leave Rob O'Rourke a steady girlfriend, and Joner's roof and the chant: Darren Horvath the G-man and I2 years of being nice to me when I wasn't nice to him: Dave Wallace an assist and my part of our league championship: and. most of all, I leave Michelle Denault a lot of great times. I, John Chrysler, leave the 'Road Warrior Ed H. wondering what he can add to his car stereo: Ann tDaisyJ Aliota wishing her the best of luck in life: Tim 'Rambo' Buechele a car that starts and a bag of blockbusters: Chris Szanto hoping hc will be the next star of the Cosmos: Ronald Peterson making trouble all the time. I, Cathy Ciolli, leave Leslee camping out with Snoopy onthe Golden Arches: Tanya mashed potatoes and gravy and wondering if we live on the earth: Tracie standing in Lake Arlington: and Becky in the bushes: I also leave TR. and Herbie still loving you both. I. Barry Clark, leave Lori L. not knowing whether we will be able to sing the night before: Bryan H. constantly changing through the years: Dawn M. with memories ol' the great times we had together: Kevin 'lf learning to walk 'n' roll. I, B. Thomas Clark, leave Pete. Ms. Adi Romano, Ricky a real man's complexion: Allie with Kaptain Krunch and fruit cake under the table: Andy forever 'rehumanizing' himself: and Chris writing his memoirs - 'My First 500. I, Beth Clayton, leave with a big thank you to both of my parents for their support and guidance throughout the years: Karen and Karen at McDonald's drive-thru wondering where their McNuggets are: Theresa a bottle of nail polish and a real cat: and a thanks to all for great memories to cherish: Hey T check the back! I.ABrad Cleverley, leave Ed still a basically good kid: Tim behind the green door: Mr. Murphy with all those nimnuls: The seniors always superior: Ron trying to stay out of trouble: and I leave Nancy a drafting stool. I, Brenda Coddington, leave Lori Bosse to Brad forever: My Twisted Sister all the good times of past, present and future: Mr. Duggan with my gratitude for helping me do what I wanted to accomplish: My classmates remembering black feather and my love to Clyde Miller now and foreven I. Patrick J. Cody, leave all the blondes and Libras a way to calm the dizziness: All the short people a path so Chuckles doesn't step on them fHey Cos., this one's for youl: All my friends with the memories of all the good times we had and a reminder of all the ones to come. Good luck Class of '84. I, Dylan CoUins, leave my Heavy Metal fans a Judas Priest record: Mr. Buergers a profound saying: Damon and Andrea a small mbber duck which squeeks: Kati a blue thing that folds up to be a chair-like thing.

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