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ROBERT PAUL HART Life is filled with happiness and sorrow. There are moments that are tender and moments of laugh- ter and tears, best of all there are times to remember. ROBERT A. SCHUSTER FREDERICK H. MEYERS, JR. EVA BUSEK You can never do a kindness too soon for you never know how soon it will be too late. JOHN J. BORGOGNONI DEBORAH A. OXENDINE ROBERT P. HOLDRIDGE JONATHAN NODINE What shall it profit a man if he shall gain the whole world and shall lose his own soul. age, and hope to spread U.I.S.I.O.M.’s philosophies with me to wher- ever I may venture. I, B. DiVeronica leave to my sister Lori, MY WHEELS, to my brother Steven I leave Lori, a new source of revenue dnd to Kathy O. I leave “The Duck.” I, Diane Mariano leave to this school the thoughts of having another Red-my niece. I, L. Burke leave to my darling brother-the car, to Tina Luke my LB No. 3 posi- tion, to P. C. a dime, to Bernie-our conversations, ana to K. M., K. i-., ana all the gang-have fun. I, J. Aquino leave to Doug Tornatore my rib pads which I borrowed from “Pross” so he doesn’t break his S ?ractice shirt which he already has because he stole it and■ MKG which I would keep, but she’s not mine. I, L. Bell leave my LB No. 2 position to Kathy O’Hara, and All my love to P. C.! I 7« ♦ e?VC a5K ne that 03,1 on a number one team in 75 then to play the 76 season 0-18. I, M. E. VanDusen leave all my 21
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TERRENCE A. QUAIN The larger the island of knowledge, the longer the shoreline of won- der. ELVIRA GALAVOTTI It’s better to live for today than to dwell on yesterday or dream of tomorrow. ANGELA CESARIO Much we know, but more we dream. LANCE DUMIGAN The dictionary is the only place where success comes before work. WAYNE CHESEBRO SALVATORE CESARIO TONI HOLLENBECK JOHN D. CAVALLO I’ve drunk to your health in my Living, loving is all part of life and home and in taverns, I’ve drunk I’m finding it’s wonderful, to your health so many times that I almost ruined my own. I, P. Y. Relyea leave to Mr. Busch and the Marching Band my love and luck for the future. I, A. Garofalo leave CHS with a lot of good mem- ories. I, D. Jones leave the students the right to murder Mark Harvey. I, J. VanLare leave the fun I had in school to all under classmen, to my brother I leave a pair of dirty gym shorts. I, S. Verno leave my brother “Squash” to have fun and accomplish all he can, L. Santone the position of sweep and LB No. 5, and the hope that next years team will have a No. 1 season. I, V. Markle will leave to my sister Laurie my place on the field hockey bench, to Miss Dixon I leave Bette Midler, the senior skit and 2 dozen roses, to Mrs. Perretta the pleasure of knowing the next Gloria Steinem. I, T. Guy leave four more Guys to the mercy of Bev Rapasadi, Judy I leave “Lucius Mert- rude,” to T. G., K. J., V. C., M. K. C., M. H., and the rest of you- high! I, J. Cochrane leave CHS with the determination of love, oour- 20
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ERIC PETER O’HARA Happy arc those who dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. KAREN LYNN SCHNUR To thine ownself be true, and it must follow, as the night the day, thou canst not be false to any man. DANIEL MARSH MICHAEL LOVETT CHRISTINE M. FINOCCHIARO The thing that goes towards mak- ing life worthwhile, that costs the least, and does the most, is just a pleasant smile. THOMAS CALNAN KYLE GUSTIN MICHAEL T. FINDLAY fondest memories and laughs to my brother David and sister Anne Marie, and hope they have as much fun as I had throughout school I, B. Beale leave to anyone who can do it, the ability to mess around in Mr. Sanderson’s class and get away with it. I, J. LaBarre leave this school 10,000 lbs. of gigi pue. I, A. Malvaso leave one empty and quiet corner in hopes that 3 seniors will keep it as lively as Sharon, Gary, and I. I, B. Lincourt leave to my brother the right to B.S. his way into the library and to Miss Martin the right to kick him out. I, J. Romagnoli leave my brother Bobby the hope that his high school days are filled with determination 10 succeed coin scnolasticaiiy ana atheletically; many thanks to Mr. Gibson for being a fantastic teacher. I, J. Juravich leave Kathy and Gerard their last years here and all the 22
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