Bishop McNamara High School - Mustang Yearbook (Forestville, MD)

 - Class of 1973

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Bishop McNamara High School - Mustang Yearbook (Forestville, MD) online collection, 1973 Edition, Page 87 of 126
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fees.. J ...a -f- z Y- 4- -61511 '11-nw' -mafia -3 Carl Kirk will leave his 2-volume book How to Get Through High School without really Trying. y Steve Klopfer will leave his size 22 wrestling shoes to Mr. Neitzey's son. Mike Koppers will leave 3,987 Theology journals. Joe Kresslein will leave his burning desire for knowledge to Mr. Broschart. Phil Liebrecht will leave his comprehensive LaReine phone no. listings along with his three favorite novels, Superphly Lord of the Phlies and The Adventures of Phil Liebrecht in Spain: Spanish Plyl. ' Roger Lipton will leave his amazing co-ordination and dribbling skills to Carol Drass. Pat Lynch will leave the legacy of Snorus Borus and other assorted destructive satire. Ed Mallon will leave his ID to anyone bored enough to go to Clancy's. Steve Marshall will leave a collection of temptations he has resisted to Fr. Sherer. Steve Martinelli will leave his hair to Bro. Alexander. Randy Mihalchik will leave the 15-to 1800 books he read for Diplomatic History. John Mitchell will leave a broken contract, with hopes that it will Foster fond recol- lections in the hearts of next year's yearbook staff. Charley Mooradian will leave his Superman pants to Mr. Piccolo. Mike Moore will leave his intramural basketball records to Phil Swann. Steve Musselman will leave a videotape of lt's Academic. Charles Myrick will leave his page's uniform to Mr. Broschart. Steve Nagy will leave a nicotine-stained copy of his intellectual statements to Mr. Morgan. Sam Nichols will leave a grease-stained copy of his memoirs, Life behind the Counter, or What Gallerizzo Really did to the French Fries to anyone who has eaten at McDonalds. Mike O'meara will leave his looks to James Snight. Vince Oneto will leave his place on the bench to Brian Colabucci. Orlando Pacheco will leave a series of 10 lectures on the value of virtue, to be used by Bro. James in the morning announcements. Frank Panetta will leave three ruined speed bumps. Alvin Parker will leave his winged football shoes to Bubba Ryan. John Payne will leave a still life of himself asleep in Study Hall. John Prouty will leave his cynicism and his shoes. Bill Racine will leave 500 autographed programs from The Sound of Music. g Gerard Ripple will leave his kinship with Wyvill to Mike Gallerizzo. Eddie Rogers will leave with a young lady in his high-performance car. Tom Rohan will leave his many costumes to any Junior fool enough to wear them. Joe Russell will leave his memoirs How to Get Rowdy without being noticed. John Scalise will leave the true story of his adventures to Angie. Bob Scharlock will leave his body to Linda Casey. Spence Schweinhart will leave the second edition of the school paper. Dave Severn will leave his textbook Sun Sighting and Moon Shooting. Dennis Shriver will leave his bowling ball to be bronzed and placed on an altar in the A.V. room. Tom Shuck will leave his hubcap rolling down Marlboro Pike. Frank Shumaker will leave all his friends to Bill Krug. Larry Spilman will leave a gift-wrapped package of 144 rubber stoppers to replace the ones he warped in throwing. Joe Steele will leave a ventilator to Mr. Humbertson. Charlie Strain will leave afully decorated Senior Lounge. Q Paul Sullivan will leave his collection of exotic Mexican plants to adorn the Main Office. Buddy Summers will leave his kneecap to Mr. Neitzey. Phil Swann will leave his gambling empire to Mr. Broschart. Tim Sweeney will leave the school huge piles of sweetness. Bob Sylvester will leave his temper and four dead bodies. Ota Tabron will leave his size to Kevin Chaney. Boh Tarleton will leave the Pizza Pan. Steve Todish will leave Darryl Tolson. Darryl Tolson will leave the promise to get rowdy at least once before he dies. Andy Tompkins 'will leave, but fast. Raul Troche will leave his example of Christian living to the Junior class. Mike Vass will leave one section of bleachers. ' Mike Ventura will leave his hit recording l've got the Bishop lreton blues. Mike Wahler will leave the admonition to Kiss my Boudini to the entire school. Dennis Webb will leave his super-enriched hormone growth pills to Mr. Brilliant. Gary White will leave all his women to the next Valentino to venture through the school. Marty Wilson will leave his mean machine and one slighly used soccer uniform. Raphael Wyvill will leave a copy of his book Report from Engine Co. No. 20 at Dogpatch Bar to anyone who will believe it. Steve Yetter will leave his secret method of hair-straightening to Bro. Albertus. Jim Young will leave to the student body his secret of sleeping through rubber stopper battles. Rocco Zappone will leave nothing and is proud of it. The Senior Class leaves Uncle Spunky, 4- pounds of Limburger cheese and 2free tickets to Disneyworld.

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E .52 Tie are za-:Alf ss' - 'g S - I' Y E114 1 lf f ' A-' ii- ig pi' - 1 -Tig ZFTEEI 43, Charley Aaron will leave all his unused football scholarships to Bro. Alfred. John Ager will leave his switchblade, chain, lead pipe, rubber hose and his immortal quote War is good because it keeps the population down. Michael Alfieri will leave his fire jacket. James Allman will leave. Donn Amendolair will leave his 28 page guide to physical fitness to Ned Era. Chris and Dave Ardoin will finally reveal which is which. Colm Barry will leave his roach collection lHint-Real-Kili'won't helpl Dave Barry will leave early. Marty Bates will leave his 12-gauge and his hunting trophies to Fr. Paul Lavin. Danny Bean will leave a string of clean hallways. Rich Bowie couldn't think of anything to leave. Roy Brashears will leave a short tape of himself talking out of the side of his mouth. John Brazerol will leave his secret wrestling hold to anyone strong enough to use it. Johnnie Briley wills his brain to next year's Diplomatic History class lwhich folded, due to lack of interestl. Danny Broderick will leave an atmosphere conducive to study. Paul Brookman will leave his life-size replica of the True Cross which he wore around his neck. Chris Brown will leave his golden throat to Mike Smith. A Donny Brown will leave his problem, which is obvious, to Mr. Brilliant. Clentice Bryant will leave his size 13 black power basketball shoes to Jay Somerville. Jim Burggraff will leave his Spanish notes to Garey Hyatt. Jimmy Byrnes will leave his book 101 ways to organize soccer games to Tom Vallejo. Larry Cagiwa will leave whatever John Frank leaves. Mike Calhoun will leave a dead rat to Mr. Belanger. Steve Caracciolo will leave his anthology 2001 ways to spell Caracciolo. Brian Chaillet will leave his pamphlet Applications of Infinite Series, the Definite integral, and Leibnitzian differentials to shooting a jump Shot. Jim Commeree will leave full ownership of the Moonbeam Map Co., to Danny Willie. John Connolly will leave his name to Mr. Carrig. Larry Cooke will leave his wardrobe to Albert Toth. Tim Crosby will leave his secret method of playing pinball machines to Mr. Carrig. Bruce Cubbage will leave two rolls of film and the school camera to lVlr. Verne Foster. Dave Damalouji will leave his autographed copy of the Koran. Andre D'Arcangelo will leave 86,000 worth of braces to the Junior class treasury. Jim Dayhoff will leave his nose, which enabled him to set all his track records, to be divided in equal parts among the members of the track team. Tim Deale will leave the parking lot in bad shape. Bob DeAngelis will leave his nickname Uncle Weasel to Alexander the Sixth. Brian Denton will leave a plaster cast of his bush to the Black Student Union. Djiby Diop will leave his book How to make it in a White Man's World. Robert Durham will leave a tape of the only time he ever participated in class. Frank Edwards will leave a check for S100 to re-pay all the students he ever bummed lunch money from. Brian Fitzgerald will leave 253 empty bottles of Mateus and an unbroken speed record of 73 mph down Walter's Lane. John Fitzpatrick will leave a videotape of The Bald Soprano. Lou Fortune will leave his story as the first black baseball player for McNamara. John Frank will leave the secret of how to drink an entire bottle of Boone's Farm while playing the 1812 Overture. Robert Gilchrist will leave his unused vocal cords to Charles Barry. Mike Glazer will leave his Calculus book in the library, his physics book in 103, his gym bag in the Senior Lounge, his .... Gordie Grahame will leave his book Memoirs of a Romantic Fool Tom Green will leave his multi-faceted musical abilities to the next band president. Jody Groves will leave his car wrapped around a telephone pole in front of the school. Pete Grysavage will leave the secret recipe to his mother's french fries. Dave Habib will leave his secret process for quick-developing pictures to Sterling Spriggs and the Camera Club. Joe Hamilton will leave his beer-soaked season's basketball pass to John Miller. John Hammond will leave pieces of his car scattered all over the parking lot. Chuck Harman will leave his Achilles heel to Bro. Alfred. Bob Hartranft isn't planning on leaving. Don Hemmer will leave all the plans he concocted to oust Nixon but never carried out. Jimmy Hines will leave his No. 12 jersey to Nick Ferrante, to be used as a sleeping bag. Ernie Howard will leave his back pocket and all its contents. John Hungerford will leave a passing grade in Chemistry. Chris Jedrey will leave a videotaped demonstration of the proper method of throwing rubber stoppers. Tom Jenkins will leave his designer collection clothes to the next basketball manager. Paul Keen will leave an opening in the partnership of his wrecking business.



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SPOR T The athlete strives for excellence, yet he cannot attain it alone. Aid, encouragement, and instruction all motivate him to higher achievement. The athlete who competes alone, wins alone, and loses alone . . . Individuals seek victory for themselves: a team seeks victory for all. Winning is a more treasured prize when many unite themselves to attain it . . . The athlete is justifiably proud of his own ability, but he may be prouder yet when he ioins that ability with the talents of others. Individuals allied into one unit become strength personified . . . Freindship becomes stronger through the sharing of defeat, of victory, and of accomplishment J. Dayhoff 81 T T

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