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I Debbie Hamer leave Mr. Slosek a great big watermelon sherbet ice cream cone to last all next summer. I Sharon Harris leave GRB with pleasure. I Teresa Hayden leave wishing the best to Shelly and Eric Hayden, Bobby and Arlen Halstead, Rochell and Robbin Looker, Mary Salsbury, Tom March, Nickey Terzulli, and Craig Acker. Good Luck!!! I Terri Heer leave my four years of work in the library to anyone foolish enough to take it. I Mike Hogan leave Mr. Kane and Mr. Sohoski a bit of calypso, a frog, and a reminder that Uncle Dick is watching. Also a hearty SMS for both of them to enjoy while at Mimi's. I Mike Jaquin leave my brother my skill in soccer and lacrosse so that he may be another Pele or Trav. I Dave Johnson just leave. I Lynne Johnson leave Sue Ballard the gang in hopes that someday she can break it up. I Rhoda Kio leave High School with generally good feelings, and best wishes and hopes for all the upcoming underclassmen, especially Terry Zahler in hopes Terry will find that special something that H.S. has and never lose it. I Mimi LaBoda leave Beth Allen and Kathy Arnold another year with a 13-year old who takes her time resting UD and not playing basketball. Also who turned out the lights? I Liz Liberti leave Kathy Arnold my shortstop position on the Girls Softball team with the hopes that she can fill it as well as she thinks she can. Liz Liberti and Caroline Pontante leave the girls who play on the Bowens corners softball team a book of How to have good sportsmanship. I Shelley Mainstone leave Mark the task of protecting Tin from the girls. I Sandy Mansfield leave my sister Joann Kramarz my smelly gymsuit with my worn sneakers. I B.J. McKnight leave to Thumper 85 McCarty applications for Fulton's Hoagy Club only if they pass their Hoagy physicals. I Susie McNulty leave Gretchen Flick my one and only bra that I thought fit me, but it seems that she had to borrow it at practice, she needs it a little more than I need it, so she can have it. I Paula Merrifield leave Kim Weske all my shirts and anything else so she can never say she has nothing to wear. I Jody Merritt leave Jerry MacDonald, Keith Berry and Bill Vincent a new set of keys in hope they will find a car to steal in tri-lions parking lot. I Sue Mirabito leave Maurine Caprin taking inventory, counting what she likes to count best! I Cay Moore leave Mr. Varachi to anyone who can stand the smell of fried peppers and onions. We, Bill Morrell 85 Dean Miner leave Tim Taylor 85 Jody Potonack their pictures in their lockers so they could have the thrills we had with them. I Michele Morton, Da, B.J. leave all the underclassmen thing that fly high in the sky. I Mr. Kurt Messerschmidt leave Captain Gordon and Wiloway Crumpton the first place positions on the Ten- nis Team and Carl Preske as your beloved and devoted coach. May you ace your way through the season. I Kurt Messerschmidt expose Erin's Sally's and Chris' view as Tom Johnston. I Billie Ann N atoli leave this school in hopes that someone will be able to change things. I Larry Ostness, hereby leave my hair to the science department for further observation.
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I Karen Abell leave my shyness to Ruth Bond with hopes, for the sake of others, she uses it. I Lynne Allen, leave. The AM Boces bus leaves Debbie Rich and Penny Parkust a bird feeder and cage in hope that they never get OUT. I Ernie Avery leave my party pins, armbands 85 flags to the future NAZI of GRB to Miss Lori Prawl 85 Mr. Bill Speigle. I DeEtte Barnes leave a peach to Ronnie Allen, Jim Savas, Kevin Vogt, Mike Ambuske, Marty Bateman, Mike Dings, Mike Beedy, and Randy Thompson so they don't forget what they've been for the past 3 years. I Sheryl Berry leave Kim Smith, Chris Davidson, all my other cousins 5th and 7th bell lunch. And all the fun that we had. Remember Chris, not to shoot the food at the lunchladys. I Chris Bevacqua leave to go far away Ba hope GRB kids will forever Party - On! I Nanette Bonanno leave Peter Bonanno two whole solid years to enjoy high school with no one to check up on him. I Liz Breault leave GRB to the NY State Prison Reform Commission. I Cindy Carr leave the underclassmen the idea of being themselves. Dick Chalifoux leaves hoping that the Raider Report will one day discover how to see your counselor. I Doug Delaney leave all my talents to the highest bidder. I Mike DeMore leave all the juniors the senior table they most desired. I Patti Devendorf do hereby leave to Laurie Prall the promise of the rise of the Fourth Reich in the hopes that she can rule it with an iron hand as did our dear friend, the late, great, Adolf Hitler. I Denise DiNardo leave Karen Johnston Angelo, hoping he will never sit on her! I Valerie Downs leave Kathy Arnold a pair of suspenders to hold up her jock strap when it begins to slip. I Donna Dunham leave Laurie Williams my motorcross abilities, my brother Mrs. Martin for Trig, the bathrooms 85 the park to anyone who has 6 study halls with 9th bell English, and Mr. O'Neil the hopes to find another girl to bring 35 spark plugs to be sandblasted. I Mary Ann Dyer leave Kim Bennett 1 more year to watch all the cute guys wherever they may be, good luck 85 have fun in your senior year. Mary Dyer leaves anti- cardinal signs to any of Mr. Kanes students who know how to use them as I did not. I Doug Fisher leave the World Cups to anyone who can fill them with their rocket foot. I Gretchen Flick leave Randy Thompson a key to her house, so he can still feel free to come over when he can't find a ride home, and the spare bedroom so he doesn't have to sleep on the floor. Sue Foley and Jody Merritt leave Debbie Rich and Pen- ny Parkurst a muzzle for their mouth and a book of eti- quette and a dictionary to further their vocabulary. Sue Foley, leaves all the brownies she has in the office to her sister Trish and hopes she can get away with as much as she did. I Deb Fowler leave to my sister Diane, Mr. McKeown in hopes she will raise as much hell as I did. I Tammy Frawley, leave Brad Stevens my staring ability so he can stare at the guys too. I Larry Goldfarb leave Mr. Keown a list of broken lab equipment and a hint where the bomb is hidden. I Cheryl Halstead leave Mr. Abraham and Mr. Sansone to anyone who likes a sense of humor.
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I Ed Patrick leave the job of goalie of the soccer and lacrosse teams to Andy Hogan or anyone else who can take the bruises. I Nancy Petrie leave Women's lib to any one who wants it because I prefer the old fashioned ways. I, Sue Quade, leave Melinda Moore three more years of high school in which to have as many parties as we did and get away with every single one. I Pat Rebeor leave my little brother John and little friends to have the chance to be big in school to the new freshmen. I Sandy Reilly leave hoping that my two younger brothers and ,sister have as much fun as I did and are more successful. Sandy Reilly, Jody Merritt and Ro. O'Brien leave Bill Vincent all the lockers at G. Ray Bodley hoping he will have enough room for all his junk. I Becky Reynolds leave all my brownie points from the office to any person who thinks they can put up working with Mrs. Cavone as long as I did. I Cindy Rose leave Mr. Sohoski to all the psychology students who has a good mind to think!!! P.S. Psychology is really called BRAIN POWER!!! I Arlene Roth leave Debbie Kennedy two more years of getting up at 6:30 to catch the bus. I Lynn Rowlee leave the best of luck to all the un- derclassmen who have to make it in the years to come. YOU'LL NEED IT!!! I also leave Mr. Sohoski to all the students who think they are smart enough to out-wit him in psych class. I Cathy Rusaw leave Carol Rusaw those cold mornings in gym class. I Terry Sarcone leave Lynda Nothrup every boy that she can handle. I Darlene Savage leave Mr. McKeown 5 broken test tubes, scales that don't work the elements and A.P. Chemistry. The Senior Class leaves Lisa Eichmann's parakeets sit- ting on the dresser waiting for M.S. The Senior Girls leave Tammy Dlugozima one bottle of beer in hopes that Buske is around. The Senior girls leave Liz Weske here, to give Tina Viscome, Tammy Dlugozima, Robin Andrews a little competition. I Mary Shortsleeve leave G.R.B. to the dogs and may it be in the hands of the Lord. I Kim Smith leave Kimmer Weske maine and kissing cousins and to Kelly 3 years at the ball park. I Bonnie Sotherden leaves her brother Jonny her spot in Mrs. Hazeltines room. I Kathy Sperbeck leave this school in a straight jacket to attend Marcy Hospital to further my education knowing that the insane things I did will continue. Wendy Stone leaves to calmly search for the good things in life. I Bonnie Taft leave knowing I won't be missed. I Harold Terranova leave to Mr. O'Neal anyone who is stupid enough to stick their hand in a cylinder of wet plas- ter for 20 minutes. Then try to get it out! Terri, Lou Anne, and Wendy leave Joey Wilson to all of the girls at G.R.B. so that he may forever get piggy banks 85 kisses for his birthday. I jamie Terzulli leave his phenomenal attendance record to Charlene McClullen in hopes that she can match it and still make it through 4 yrs. I Steve Thompson . . . I Carol VanNostrand leave Jean VanNostrand all the brownie points she can get.
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