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MESSAGES TO OUR . . . lt is not always easy to . . . apologize begin over take advice be unselfish keep on trying be considerate think and then act profit by mistakes forgive and forget shoulder the blame but it usually pays! BEST WISHES James Briglin Superintendent .' . . 1987 GRADUATES One of the truths about graduation is that after that special day you will never see over half of the graduates again. While that is not a happy truth, it should convince you to be sure to keep in touch with those special few classmates who have shared your life and your education these past thirteen years. You will find - as your parents know - that people are more important than things and high school friends have shared with you that most critical portion of your life. Wherever you go, and whatever you do, protect your health, strive for positive achievement and retain your friends. lvly very best for your future. Dr. John Fitzgerald Secondary Principal
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I, Natalie Kapper, leave Bozzie The Tank if it's still running, to Kerry half of our wardrobe and to Can- dace no one to beat up on at home. I, Kelsey Karp, leave Doc all ticked off because he never really caught me doing wrong and to Steph two more years in school to wonder where I am and what l'm doing. I, William Lacy, leave Dr. Fit- zgerald wondering why I turned out to be such a nice guy, a Blues Scale echoing in the bathroom, to Barak Cahen wondering why I have the loudest car stereo known to man, to Chip, a custom paint job on his awesome vehicle and to anybody that can handle it, the WorId's Hand Walking Championship. I, Todd Loy, leave all students and faculty at GCS lincluding my dear friend David Lee Nestlel an invitation to my graduation party, no geeks allowed, and you know who you are! I, Edward Lundberg, leave Ed Gillis my racing wagon, Mr. Pemrick to find a better team than we were in '86 and to Kate Herrington to find a better middle name than Myra. I, Heather MacNeil, leave early so I have time to shave my legs before graduation, to my sister Erin, lots of luck and to John one official raspberry. I, Scott Mann, leave a va- cant spot on the absentee list on the first day of hun- ting season. I, John Marci, leave Kristin a gallon of gas so that the next person she goes out with can get to and from her house and to Brandon, a trough for next year's softball team. I, Christa Matyka, leave Denise Dulmer my blonde hair in hopes she will use it on the Cheerleading Squad and in hopes that I will make it to my first day at college on time! I, Thomas McLean, leave Dr. Fitzgerald a box of twinkies to bite whenever he gets nervous, my sister Erin no one to bring her to school late anymore and to Shannon with hopes that all our future dreams can be achieved and a bottle of Grey Flannel that she can smell when she's lonely. I, James McMorris, leave Jason, Jay and Breakdance the crazy times at past and future conventions and conclaves. I, Eric Mosher, leave GCS with one sister and two brothers to go through and Mrs. VanDriel one less per- son to beat on. I, Kenneth Mosher, leave Shannon Billings my Cam- bridge University shirt, Mrs. Austin a pair of num-chucks to practice with in her closet, Mr. Bemus worry free and Chrissy Karlson, Freddy. I, Julia Patten, leave hoping my sister will make an im- pression on GCS, Amy an empty bus seat and Jerry one free lesson on how to drive a standard. I, Sandra Petteys, leave Kristin Klingebiel a special box in hopes she will remember me, Sharon Pet- teys, 101 ways to kiss up to teachers and Caryn Derby my jacket in hopes it keeps her warm. I, Sara Petteys, leave no one left to call Rhetta Zink chicken legs and one more Petteys with the hope Mr. McClay can spell her name right. I, Roger Rivenburgh, leave my 60+ cases of.citrus fruit sales to an Easton FFA member or to anyone who wants it. l, Pete Scanlon, leave Rod- dy a bottle of NoDoz so he can stay awake while he drives llike mel, Barb to Kevin Conlin, Kerry Kapper the definition of a horizontal line and to Chrissy Karlson no one to call a savage. I, Thor Schafer, leave Beth Griffin with a big stain on her new white pants and my Aspen to TJ so she will stop asking me for a ride. I, Mark Sesera, leave my lit- tle brother, Greg, Mr. Bemus, to see if he can understand him. I, Deborah Simmons, leave Sandy and Stacey empty halls next year and a copy of my book and to be the new leaders of The Wanderers. I, Christopher Skellie, leave the football team in hopes they can beat Hoosick Falls and to Mrs. Degner, all the plants she wants. I, Scott Spencer, leave Boz- zie the keys to any Bronco he chooses, Art a set of wrenches, Miah a flat pet frog and to Kell a banana. I, Richard Stiles, leave Sam Starteri all those cool memories of the Revolution Rock Band, Dave Lundberg my drum set with hopes that he will someday learn how to play it and to the football team my party cruisin car as a good luck charm. I, Eric Sullivan, leave Rickter all my records and my favorite poles and Roods - Thanks! I, Stephanie Taylor, leave my sister Jan all the luck in the world to become a great horse trainer and all the love in the world, to Lacey never to forget all the good times and never forget her T.J. I, Christina Thingvold, leave Evert and Chip to wonder what really happened on the day they were born, Ben and Pete, a bag of chocolate chip cookies to get them through the hard times at GCS and to Tim- my, my paint brush, because I know he will do it justice in the future. I, Dawn Thomas, leave Chelle to find someone who will drive her to school, Jenifer and Rhetta the job of showing the upcoming freshmen how to run Cross Country practices and Jerry without a great page turner. I, Ron Thomas, leave my brothers Scott and Jeff two and three years left hoping they both make it, Mrs. Degner one Boston fern worth 850, and I leave with Brian English, Andy Buckley and Eric Wizard Mosher for trouble. I, Dave Waite, leave school with a big smile and Doc with one last salute. I, Amy Watkins, leave my sister Tracey, my field hockey spikes in hopes she can stand on them more than I have and the old Zephyr to drive to school, proving it will last. I, Kerri Wilbur, leave Chase a night on the mountain, John a bird, Erin some fruit punch and Ed a thank-you for all the great times. I, Bonnie Wilcox, leave Chrissy lChickil knowing we'll always be little tikes, Kate naked because I took my clothes to college, Kristin lvicl a harness to control .those boppers , The Gang memories of THAT night, Barb and Tracey good luck in their Quest for RM and Hope, Valerie and Erna no one to gossip with in third period studyhall. I, Melissa Weatherwax, leave Amy Freeburn the hopes that someday I'll let her drive our fabulous Firebird, my sister Marsha all the love and luck and hope that someday she scores over 1000 points in basketball and to Ms. Lynch, Ms. Danish and Ms. Vega, Thank-You. I, Melissa Woodcock, leave with a smile on my face and the wind at my back and one less person running in the bathroom between periods.
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Kelly Lynn Gannon President Kelly Lynn Gannon has served as the President of the Class of 1987 during her senior year. She has been very active in Student Council serving as Secretary, Vice President and President. Kelly has participated in field hockey and softball and she is an avid skier. Miss Gannon was elected Prom Queen by her peers. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Gan- non of Easton. f fi yi nf... Richard A. Stiles Vice President Richard A. Stiles served as Vice President for his class in his junior and senior years. Dick has par- ticipated in football, baseball and basketball in high school. Mr, Stiles has been a vital part of the GCS music program. He was a drummer for both the stage and senior bands. Outside school Dick was a member of the rock band Revolution Dick was also voted Prom King by his peers. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Stiles of Greenwich. Michael A. Anuszewski Treasurer Michael A. Anuszewski has been Treasurer for the past three years. Mike has played end on the varsity football team in his junior and senior years. l-le has been active in the Greenwich FFA chapter throughout his high school career. Mike was elected to the court at the junior prom. Mike lives on a large farm in Easton with his father Mr. Anthony Anuszewski. Cathi Io Barnes Secretary Cathi Jo Barnes has served as the Secretary of the Class of 1987 since her sophomore year. Cathi is an editor of the 1987 Cauldron and was instrumental in planning the ring banquet and Prom. Miss Barnes was voted to the court at the Prom. Cathi has lettered in field hockey, basketball and softball. ln addition to her school activities Cathi works part-time during the year. She is the daughter of Mrs. Karen Barnes and the late Mr. Robert Barnes of Bald Mountain. Seniors 17
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