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ELIZABETH RUTH O’HARA If you see a person without a smile give then one of yours. LISA HELENE MEEHAN In friendship or in love, the two side by side raise hands together to find what one cannot reach alone. JOHN MICHAEL RAPASADI If animals had reason, they would act just as ridiculous as we men- folks do. DANIEL ANTHONY MANCINI A man who takes friendship for granted, soon learns he has no true friends. CAROL ANN ROBERTS When you think it can’t be done, stand back and watch the other fellow do it. SAMUEL HENRY REEDER From our hopes and dreams comes our future, if only we dare to reach out and take them. SHARON ANN RUSSITANO I asked God for strength, that I might achieve, I was made weak, that I might learn humbly to obey. BRUCE KEVIN CHANDLER In bed wc laugh, in bed we cry. Born in bed, in bed we die. As life goes on, as time goes by, born in bed, in bed we die. admire all the young women and to leave school for work when ever he wishes. I, M. Wickens leave C.H.S. with the wish that everybody has as good a senior year as I have had, to my sister, Donna all the good times and memories that she deserves, to Nancy DiGeorge the knowledge that she has made my first and last year at C.H.S. a mem- orable one, and I love her for it. I, C. Wheeler leave my brothers and sisters the school lunches. I, P. Wells leave the school to my sister Diane to enjoy her senior year like I did. I, J. Rinaldo leave Taty memories of the past. I, J. Tornabene leave to Doug Tornatore the ability to find a place to go drinking before all dances since Vic’s car will be unavailable for use. Also, I leave to Burg all those untimely errors I made that he always talked about. I, K. Schnur leave my thanks to the class of ’77 for allowing me to join them. I, G. Stanley leave to Ms. Dayton and all the people in the office and elementary 10
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ANN TERESE RANIERE Speak your truth quietly and clearly; and listen to others, even the dull and ignorant; they too have their story. DIANE COKUS If you compare yourself with others; you will become vain and bitter; for always there will be greater and lesser persons than yourself. TIMOTHY PAUL PROSSER No one knows what he can do till he tries. VICTOR JAMES MARCHETTI Who can ask more of a man than giving all within his span? Giving all, seems to me, is not so far from victory. MARIE CHRISTINA SGROI Friendship is one mind in two bodies. SALVATORE E. STAGNITTI As we hold the rest of mankind, enemies in war, in peace, friends. CHRISTINE E. MENGUCCI The most important thing in life to do, is to do something that will outlast it! MARK CHRISTOPHER WHALEY A day of worry is more exhaust- ing than a week of work which isn’t usually worth it. B. Hart leave this school in glory and hope that my brother Ted, and sisters Maria, Lisa and Elsa, raise cain and learn more than I did. I, C. Finocchiaro leave Mr. Rouse and Mr. Sanderson more Finocchiaro’s! To Brian, Garret, and Jeanie I leave all the terrific teachers at C.H.S. I, F. Meyers leave V.A. a new battery and to Mark F. all my old and empty B.V. bottles. I, C. Yolton leave to my best friend Gus ... and to Ruth and Melissa their brother and all his heartaches. I, D. Stagnitti leave Mark Marrow' and LJ. my drinking place, to my brother lots a luck because he needs it. I, B. Hadyk leave to anyone the idea that after you graduate it’s up to you how you make yourself known and the joy you get out of life. I, L. Mulford leave my sister, Paula to find happiness in life’s struggles. To Mr. Wilbur, I leave the thought that knowing him has made me a better person. To Sue, I leave our friend- ship always. I, J. Cavallo leave to my friend, Joe Ccsario the right to 9
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KURT ELLIOTT KOHLES The first step which one makes in the world, is the one on which depends the rest of our days. ANN MARIE RAPASADI The important thing is this, to be able at any moment to sacrifice what we arc, for what we could be. TIMOTHY WAYNE KIMPTON Look into the future, not the past; for we are living our past’s future now. LINDA LOUISE GREEN I look back, with a little regret, for things that couldn’t be, hap- pincss for things that were and ahead with fear of the uncer- tainties. DONNA JEAN MUSACCHIO What we are . . . is God’s gift to us, what we become ... is our gift to God. SCOTT D. YOUNGKRANS Be more concerned with your char- acter than with your reputation, because your character is what you really are while your repu- tation is merely what others think you arc. BRUCE MARK EESENGER A man should not be measured by his athletic ability but by his character. TAMI LARENE DAVIS If only all the hands that reach could touch ... library my respect and nurses cap, to Toni, I leave my “newports”. I, S. Spencer leave Mr. Wilbur one cracked testube, to Mr. Broga one disected worm and to Mr. Sanderson a complete ledger and trial bal- ance, to this school the memory of the last of a long line of Spencer’s to attend C.H.S. I, T. Quain leave to future seniors the challenge of having as much fun in one night as we did. I, B. Polisse leave my little brother the great school they are trying to make. I, E. O’Hara leave my appreciation to my teachers and my luck to Kathy, Tim, Matt, and Paul. I, B. Mulford leave LuAnn LoMonaco the memory of the happiness that we once shared together and that someday we may start again. I, R. Lindley leave a big bottle of asprin for when I return. I,B. Licari leave my sister the chance to make more friends than I did. I, D. Jones leave to C.H.S. another year of R.L. I, B. Hughes as an LB leave my no. 4 to Edie O’Hara, to my closest friend Alicia, that 11
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