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JONATHAN DAVID CRAWFORD In the search for perfection there is really only one obstacle, and that is man’s fear of the unknown. LORRAINE JEAN ROGERS No matter what scales we use, we can never know the weight of another person’s burdens. JOAN CAROL CERIO Happy arc those who dream dreams and arc ready to pay the price to make them come true. JOSEPH DAVID POWERS Profound sincerity is the only basis of talent, as of character. LINDA LOUISE MEEHAN How light the hand of life be- comes and how songful the night, when one is loving and trusting aU. PETER ANTHONY TODORA Victories that are easy arc cheap. Those only are worth having which come as the result of hard fighting. MARK BURGESS If I am less of a man because of my beliefs ... am I more of a man if I have no beliefs at all? TERRY ALLISON NORTH Everything that lives, lives not alone, nor for itself. you find the happiness you’re seeking. To Brett I hope you’ll find what you are seeking for, it was wonderful while it lasted. I, D. Oxen- dinc all underclassman the best faculty any school could ever need, and Mrs. Perretta the assurrance that a literary genius has been born. I, F. Hcrrlander leave all my friends, the senior hall and Canastota! I, L. Harvey leave Pam the memory of McDonalds and singing on Sun- days, to Shari “blue eyes” and a tall blonde to match, to Mr. Busch the luck of having 10 more years of Harvey’s to come. I, C. Greany leave this school all future students, and to Deb Sccbcr my stinky gym sneakers. E K. Gustafson, leave Sandy the right to go through the senior doors. I, J. Diefendof leave my big saying to Greg Gagin. I, M. Findlay leave this school my brother Jason so he can chop the heck out of it like I did. I, L. Dumigan leave everything to noone. I, J. Bruno leave my stale jokes and imitations to anyone who can handle 12
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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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BEVERLY JEAN JOHNSON Every ray of sunshine is the gold- en touch of God. DONNA MARIE MARIANO I riends, I will remember you, think of you and pray for you. And when another day is through, 1 11 still be friends with you. KIRSTEN NOELLE CONLEY A thing of beauty is a joy forever. JOANN MARIE H1LL1KER I only wanted to be your friend, but sometimes it seemed that wasn't enough. BARBARA ANNE HESS Accept me for what I am, and please don’t change me to your beliefs of what I should be. DONALD JAMESZUPAN Look at what you did today, and see what you could do tomorrow. Look farther into peoples life and see what they arc really like. GAIL MARIE RASHFORD Always remember the good times, but learn something from the bad. CHARLES HENRY BERRY JR. Do not follow where the path leads. Rather, go where there is no path and leave a trail. them. I, K. Hadyk leave the right to my brothers to be late everyday as I was. I, M. Ogden leave my sister and brother all the fun I had in high school, to Holly the hope that she had as much fun as I did, to Bill D. all the long talks we had. I, S. LaBarre leave with memories of other schools but the happiness of returning to C.H.S. I, M. Cars- well leave to C.H.S. Toni and Jackie, also the thought of trying to get their men, Billy and James. I, D. Niles leave Don R. and Timmy B. the right to eat over at someone clses house 6th period. I, Dean Bisha leave C.H.S. my sister Laura to anyone who wants her. I, L. Marchetti leave to Doug Tornatore the refrigerator in my garage and the right to use it. I, A. Ranieri leave to C.H.S. my wonderful cousin. Maria with the hope that she is successful in her last year of high school and in the future. I, T. Prosser leave my cleats to any future back to match my fantastic game against Chittenago on October 30,1976. I, V. Mar- 13
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