Friendship Central School - Panorama Yearbook (Friendship, NY)

 - Class of 1987

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SENIOR CLASS WILL 1, Pat Clark, leave to Ed Schurr my ability to win the 200, and to Dan Hoopes, my ability to pour punch in a glass. 1, Connie Dunham, bequeath to my brother Dinger, my perfect attendance in my Junior year — let it be a good example. To Mr. Page, I leave a quieter studyhall without Julie and I. I, Brenda Dunn, leave. 1, Tracy Ellison, leave Eric Shelton some Mad Dog; to Scott Shick, I leave someone else to carry to Computers; and to Dan DeGroat, I leave my books to carry to class. 1, Darrin Harmon, leave to Dan Hoopes my ability to get detention every Thursday during basketball season; and to Mr. Amore, I leave my sign from the Junior Play. 1, Julie Harris, bequeath to all the future exchange students, my bad influence. I, Ben Henderson, leave my title of Detention King to Shawn DaHill. 1, Brian Hurrell, leave Billy Webster my wood-cutting ability; and to Eric Shelton, my nickname. 1, Candie Hutchinson, leave to Dana a bowl of water; to Jennie, a very small pair of shorts; to J.D. a set of weights; to Dan D. and Dan H. my singing ability for future choir class; and to M.M. a pair of baby booties. 1, Ginger Jones, leave Friendship Central School to peacefully exist again. I, Jim Kane, leave to Bill W., Dan D., J.D., Eric and Shawn D., our handshake to uphold. 1, Brian Klice, leave my smile to Billy Webster. 1, Leon Lamb, leave Eric Shelton and Billy Webster my car keys, so they can carry them through the halls. 1, Jenny Little, leave to Kris Klice my ability to come home on time, and to Raymond Hadsell a key ring — for when he gets his own car. I, Trent Markell, leave to Tom Ellison my famous fastball, 'The Heater. 1, Ellen Maxson, leave to my sisters, Karin and Rebecca, the ability to survive the pain and agony of dads class. 1 also leave the job of Girls Varsity Soccer Goalie to some foolish, unfortunate underclassman. 1, Trent Myers, leave to Ms. Levernier, the ability to play D + D for hours on end and watch Dr. Who Marathons. Plus, to Scott Shick, I leave my wild skiing ability, and my secret to keeping warm with a sweater and ski vest. I, Lori Pratt, leave to Heather Elliott a permanent pass to the library from fifth period studyhall; and to my brother I leave my twelfth grade English books, with all the answers in them. I, Louise Rehler, leave my sister a little height; and to Karin Maxson, I leave my ability to shoot hook shots. I, Scott Ritchie, leave to Mike Beldon my secret to keeping warm on the ski slopes; to Tessie, 1 leave my skiing abilities; to Scott Snyder my driving abilities — he desperately needs them; to Judy Besse, I leave my good luck; and to all those who succeed me, I leave my ability to party all night. 1, Bev Schoonover, leave my underclassmates my books. I, Fran Schoonover, finally leave. I, James Solomon, being of almost sound mind, leave my gym locker to Shawn DaHill. I, Wes Sortore, leave to my brother the quads, and some height for basketball. To Kathy Talbett, I leave my History books, in hopes she will do better than 1 did. And to the percussion section, 1 leave my ability to sit and do nothing. I, Jim Strahan, leave my baseball and soccer numbers to Todd Masten, and my Navy shirt to Kris Klice. I, Dan Vaughn, leave to Kevin Wallace all of my high school smarts, because he'll need them; and to Michelle, I leave the rest of me. I, Deb Whittaker, leave Mr. Amore my shinsplints; I also leave my little brother, J.D. a good reputation; and to Jennie Ellison, I leave my fast spikes for soccer. I, Lee Winchell, leave to my brother all of my old textbooks. 1, Dan Mann, leave all of my benchwarming to Chad Prince. We, the Senior Class, leave to the Juniors our “Star Fountain and our Winking Moon for a reasonable price. SENIOR CLASS WILL 19

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 Hope for the best, be prepared for the worst, and take what comes with a smile ' Class Motto 1987 Purple and White - class colors Yellow Rose - class flower Long, Long Way To Go - P, Collins - song Class President Vice-Prelident Treasurer ecretary Dennis Amory

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