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Fw 2 , awp? ' ' E! ' '67 VP G3 - Class Clowns Laziest Loudest Todd, Melissa Cathi, Troy Julie, Flon L oo o Ciieg A if -, mv- I . 1, ' A ' is ,I ' '-.I Q' . H Ray 4 ,ai K.. , . N, K 1 - . .h 7' af..'l4,u .-Y. . Class Flirts Most Original Nickname Most School Spirit Suzette, Flon Eric, Amy John, Kelly 'IGI 'Z -av if 4 , f f c DQ Best-Looking Most Athletic Most Musical Tom, Christa Eric, Marcia Dick, Allison 13
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3 it hh xxx l l Most Popular Most Likely to Succeed John, Kelly Eric, Allison an , .M or i if g if 'x H f 5 1 TIA l f 5 I Wa I f 4, ,V .-. A ,.- .- ...M r 33 ll f sl or ,, .- 3hYeSi . Most Artistic Scott, Julia, Brett Christina, Ken BEST A D MCST S C S Biggest Ego Dick, Christa w8 A In-In Biggest Appetite Ed, Marcia OF 1987 Best-Dressed Eric, Kerri Rowdiest Melissa, Jeff
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The Will of the Class of '87 I, Troy Anderson, leave bot- toms up. I, Michael Anuszewski, leave Chip Schneible a seat on the varsity football bench next year. I, Linus Barber, leave Brett Jennings a picture of a Mustang GT, in hopes he will remember that Fords are No. 1, and to Mr. Ramsey a carton of cigaret- tesg and to all my friends and people l've known, have a good one. I, Cathi Barnes, leave Craig Bullard an alarm clock so he can get up and catch the bus. Julie Andrews no co- pilot for her mystery rides in Daddy's Caddy. I, Jeff Batchelder, leave. I, Chris Bonenfant, leave Mr. Bemus the rest of the magazine that the nice pic- ture your students left in your desk drawer came from. I, Eric Bowen, leave to Her the O.T.A.D. letters, to Bert the sound track to Cobra, to C.S. my whistle keychain for those dull moments, to J.E., C.B., J.P., and L.R. all the money lost between the seats of the Zephyr and to B.L. an autographed copy of Baseball my way by H in hopes that he'Il learn something. I, Amy Bozovsky, leave my grace, agility and sure footedness in my locker, ll'm sure the heir will use them more than I havel a pepsi to anyone who's been accused of being crazy, and finally to my sister, some excellent birds, set them free. l, Marcia Brooks, leave tak- ing my father with me, and a big bat for Kelly. I, Ken Brown, leave Keith 4 yrs. to accomplish the equal ability I have in sports, and Simmons a thanks for the great nights John didn't know about. I, Tami Bruneau, leave Greenwich with a trail of smoke behind me, and the girls' bathroom to all the new smokers, Todd 1 more year of G.C.S. and to Doc, srnmething to remember me by. I, Andy Buckley, leave my locker to any freshman who can open it, and to Karen a picture to remember me by. I, Colleen Cronin, leave Miah, Kell and Bo the keys to the Red Bomb, Chase Noone to ldolize, Erin, Gup- pysmack and Grant tape to keep their mouths shut and to all the faculty at G.C.S. a special thanks for a lot of great memories. I, Karen Darrow, leave G.C.S. with great respect for all the teachers and I thank them for all their understanding. Special thanks to Ms. Lynch for all her time and caring. I also leave my sister Sharon and Chip a corner to give each other a kiss before class so that Mr. Kuba can walk by and catch them. I, Rebecca Denaker, leave our chemistry I hate Iist to Mr. Bemus, Erin McLean a canoe and also hopes she gets her dream man, John Murphy to wallow in his sarcasm, and Dort a new skateboard. I, Tara Eley, leave thanking all my friends at Greenwich High for making me feel like part of the family, for car- ing and knowing all our dreams will come true. I, Sarah Elgin, leave Debbie LeBarron a pair of socks to keep her feet warm at Foot- ball games, and Hans with one less set of nails for a backscratch. I, Stacey Ellis, leave hoping to find bigger and better things. I, Brian English, leave look- ing for Miss Sutera, Mr. Mc- Clay without a mechanic, and a cud of tobacco to spit on the floor. I, Amy Fassell, leave my magnetic mirror to Jerry Ellis so he can say Oh my hair looks terrible, to Mr. McClay only Laurie Hunt to keep you organized and Properly Dressed, and to my sister, Jennifer, the best two years of high school. I, Phyllis Felt, leave all my friends and my brother the headache of school while I explore BIGGER and BET- TER things. I, Suzette Fisher, leave Kerry Kapper in hopes that she someday becomes a famous choreographer and will be able to perform the Whip-dipty dance on Broad- way and a slab of raw meat. I also leave all my love to every one of my friends, my mother, and the Johnson family. I, Sherri Freebern, leave my sister Amy with a phone bill from all the times she spent on the phone, plus another great year at G.C.S., and I also leave knowing I made it to graduation. I, Kelly Gannon, leave my brother Kyle a chance to change the Gannon reputa- tion in math, and to Melly L. a large net, to CATCH all her men. I, Heidi Gillis, leave Julie An- drews the dream of Minnie Mouse meeting Mickey Mouse, to Doc the end of this Gillis clan, to Sherri Greene my ability to keep this school as lively as I did! I, Joseph Gillis, leave Sim- mons all the straws I never used at lunch, Mr. Pemrick and Mr. Kuba with one less football player, Mr. Ramsey the only one to listen to him, and I leave being of sound mind, I think. I, Allison Goodman, leav my brother Ben with onl my Mom left to blame fo being late, Carla and Am with the best wishes fo their track careers, and m parents for all their love an support. I, Kevin Greene, leav thanks to Shawna for help ing make this the best yea of my life. I, Matthew Harris, leave Mr. Ramsey one less student t yell at for talking. I, Laura Heineman, leav Carla Bengle two mor years to get her drea man, Jerry Ellis one les person to slam his finger i his locker, John Murph wishing he could graduat with us. I, Julie Holmquist, leav Tracey W. no one to talk t about her men and to m brother Homeboy, on more year to enjoy GCS. I, Angel Hughes, leav Eileen O'Malley all the goo memories we had tKopa Cola and the trip to Troyj, t Doc my wonderful cousi John, to Joann the memories of the summer o '84, and many thanks to all of my teachers tespeciall Rosel. I, Brett Jennings, leav finally. I, Tracey Jordan, leave my favorite advisor with no on to keep her sane, Grant with one more night, Bonni with no one to watch he eat, and to the rest I am leaving knowing that they'Il never forget me - one way' or another. I, Anna Kalme, leave the teachers of GCS a word of THANKS for all of the sup- port they have given through the years. I, John Kapas, leave Ed my car.
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