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Class Will We, the class of '77 being of sound mind and body do hereby bequeath our worldly possessions in this, our Last Will and Testament. ROBERT MORSE leaves his long legs to Dan Pemrick in hopes they will move him into a varsity sport during the 77 cross country season, and Chris Davidsen the one inch circus. To J. Lewis and the rest of the cross country team . . . Good Luck! TIM MULLEN leaves his bench press ability to Jerry Filer who hopes to be Super-Jock 1979. ESEV BORDEN leaves her naturally curly hair to Miss Quenelle so she needn't bother to curl her hair every day, and her cheeks to anyone who wants to blush all the time. KRIS MOY leaves her striptease tassels to anyone who can master the counter- rotate twirl. LYNN BODKIN leaves Mr. Brablc a book of jokes in hopes that his will improve. GEORGE BOUNDS leaves the girls his body to have fun with. LENNY PROGH leaves Mr. Brablc one less excellent student. PATT'Y BULGER leaves the Plymouth and the credit card to Connie. ALLAN NIELSEN leaven Jordy two bats he borrowed but forgot to return, Mr. Nolder one pair of sneakers to a deserving Freshman, Dr. Fitzgerald another matching bow tie, Mr. Proud with a prayer that Chris Davidsen learns how to play something right and Mr. Brablc a push when he stands on the edge of a cliff. KERRY KARP leaves one less Karp to Mrs. Hughes to teach history to. LESLIE NIELSEN leaves a dime to Mr. Brablc so that he can call dial-a-prayer he needs all the help he can get. LORRAINE BROOKS leaves her wiggle QPersonalityb to Mr. Roods and her hockey posi- tion to her sister. SANDY MONROE leaves the back seat of the BOCES bus to any girl who can handle it. RICK BROWNELL leaves his spot for R8zR in the BR to anyone who can put up with the hassle he'll get from the Doc. MICHELE SHERIN leaves Dr. Caputo one less person for her to listen to 5th period. KEITH PLOG leaves Mr. Ramsey with one less twit. JOAN FRONHOF ER leaves her great ability for knocking people down while playing soc- cer to Vicki Meek. PAUL FOEISCH leaves the book 1001 EXCUSES TO GET OUT OF THE CAF ETERIA DURING LUNCH to anyone who wants it. JUDY THOMAS leaves her brother Richard five more years of hard work and Dawn to sit on the bus with. KAREN STEWART leaves Mr. Brablc a 251 protractor and a pencil since he can't af- ford either one himself. KENNY CHARRON leaves his wit to Mr. Brablc since he's only doing half the job now. BARB SAUNDERS leaves Mr. Ramsey a brand new chair so he can Sit On lt ! MIKE CATALFIMO leaves Mr. Nestle's history class with a years subscription to the New York Times so they never have to show their ignorance like we did. THERESA ALDOUS leaves to all future classes of GCS to unite as a whole. JEFF LATHROP leaves Mr. Brablc a pair of red rubbers so he won't get his feet wet when our chemistry class experiments with the water trough.
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Principals Message Class Of 1977 In 1976 our country celebrated its 200th year. This year's graduating class will be the 100th to graduate here in Greenwich. If you would study that 100 years of history of your school you would find that there have been many changes. The requirements have changed, the educational program has changed, morals, mores, and values have chang- ed, and the society in which young people are educated has changed. This year's class marks the 31st which this writer has had the privilege of watching graduate. Over that span of years certain strong impressions have been formed. One of the foremost is that we have been fortunate here in Greenwich as to the general calibre of our youth. The great majority are good young people who can be counted on to go on to become good citizens and good people. They are normal young people who make mis- takes as do all of us as we struggle for maturity. But most have the basic good charac- ter without which this country could not have reached its present state. This is fortun- ate. It is fortunate for young people themselves but it is also fortunate for the welfare of American society. For that society cannot survive without a solid base of sound, de- pendable people. We have in recent times undergone periods of severe social stress in which the basic honesty of our society has come into question. The dishonest politician, the welfare cheat, the unscrupulous businessman, the lazy or slipshod worker, these and others have led to doubts as to the direction our society is taking. Yet, comparison with any other society on this planet leaves most of us feeling that ours is not one we would trade for any other. While ours cries out for reform in some areas, it remains a society unmatched in many ways anywhere else. But to survive and to be improved for all of you and for those to come it must have a sound, honest, thinking citizenry. You, the class of 1977, will have a chance to con- tribute to that condition. First, you must care, that is essential. Then you must fill your role in life as honestly and straightforwardly as possible. The re will be leaders among you, there will be followers. But whatever your role, do it as well as you may. Therein lies life's real reward. To the Class of 1977 we wish all the best. May you contribute well and may life re- ward you correspondingly. Sincere ly, E. F . Snyder
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LORI THOMAS leaves Bev Saunders and Noreen McKernon in charge of all the g'ang's EXtra Curricular Activities. JUNE BARROWS leaves to go find a party with Stoutie. GARY TOWNS END leaves Dr. Caputo without her favorite F. B, L. A. member. BRIAN BARBUR leaves Mr. McClay one less perfect student to watch in Ag. class. TIM WEIR leaves his bubbly personality to anyone whose soda has gone flat. PAUL LORENZ leaves his Racing Rambler to anyone who can handle it and his driving ability to Red Nolder. JOHN IMHOF leaves his sister Nancy with the unhappy prospect of running the gauntlet of Physics and Chemistry and to Mr. Nestle one less foolish person to butcher Christ- mas trees. MAR GE BISHOP leaves Mrs. Hughes and her dictatorship to next years seniors. RANDY SMITH just leaves. MICHELE DREW leaves GCS with one less seamstress, motormouth, and especially one less angel. LORI PEREGRIM leaves the junior class with one more year to go. KERRY BAIN leaves all her office abilities to anyone who can keep Mrs. Walker fGeorgeJ in line. LEWIS BASSETT leaves a map of the state of Massachusetts to Mr. Nestle. AR LENE SHAW leaves Mrs. Murphy 10, OOO drawings of the trees behind the school. DAN BROPHY leaves Wayne Chase three more years of high school. KYLE HARTWELL leaves GCS to Robert George II in hopes that he treats it the way the rest of the Hartwells have. JOHN DWYER leaves Mr. Proud peace and quiet during 5th period. FRED SCHAFER leaves the BOSS one less moocher. DEBBIE SCOTT leaves GCS with one less student to worry about. BRUCE WOODS leaves free instructions on caring for a pet rock, 101 excuses on why Mrs. Merrill's homework is incomplete again. SKIP EAGLE leaves making one less person for Dr. Fitzgerald to look up. TOM WORTH just leaves. ANNE VANERZEE leaves Mrs. Hughes'government class with one less numb expres- sion to look at. LYLE WILKINSON leaves the title of being one of the richest kids in school and all of my bills to pay. BARRY JOHNSON leaves his position as President of the Football Fumble Club to Mark McQuade and Jeff Derby. ED BLANCHFIELD leaves his smooth technique with the girls to whoever can find it. GRACE CRAFT leaves one batch of Rice Krispies Specials to Mrs. Roberson. TRACIE GRIFFIN leaves the BOCES bus to anyone who can take it. HARRY BROWN leaves a little bit of soul. JOHN SAUNDERS leaves Limbo to keep Mr. Brablc in line and Mongo to finish him off. ANDY WHITAKER leaves Mr. Brablc with one less conflict. HAROLD SNELL leaves Dr. Fitzgerald with one less problem, Mr. McClay with a six pack for the weekend and Mr. Nolder with a good example for all his future drivers. LAURA PERRY leaves Mr. Richmond and Dr. Renauld her brains and body. DAVIIAJ CAMPBELL leaves Moe Saunders to anyone who will bring him to school 5th perio .
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