Hammond Central School - Spotlight Yearbook (Hammond, NY)

 - Class of 1986

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Administration — Faculty Directory Administration...............................26 Board........................................27 School Secretary.............................27 District Treasurer...........................27 Faculty......................................28 School Personnel ............................32 Administration F acuity

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I, Gary Bass, do hereby leave Tommy Bass my ability to cope with parents and people and also to keep my temper. I, Leslie A. Bogart, leave to my nephew, Travis, good luck and happiness throughout his years at HCS; to Laura and Ann Howie 1 leave with the fond memories of one late night fishing trip with pooh-pooh; To AG, SK, TK, and RV I leave memories of a green boathouse in Chippewa Bay with a beam. And to my family I leave all my LOVE. I, Shelly Davidson, leave the class of 1986 the memories of fathead; to Phil I leave all my love. To Bessie, Sally, and Christy I leave with the fond memories of the cafeteria first period. To Mr. Scofield 1 would like to say “thanks” for all your help. I, Louis DiTrinco, leave to Travis, Grant and Edly three S.G.F. and my creme Fairmont to take them every weekend to you know where; to the class of 86 I leave all the memories that we’ve had together. To Mandi, Jill and Amy I leave the remem- brance of all the great times we’ve shared through the years — You will always be loved and remembered. I leave to Sylvia and Marybeth, a lot of fond memories we’ve shared together especially on the weekends. You two are the sweetest girls who will always be loved and remembered. To Edly I leave the memory of all the late-night conversations and all the good ad- vice you have given me, you will never be forgotten kid; and to Mom, Dad, and Chris I leave all my love and appreciation. I, Amy Drake, leave to my brother, Brian, the ability to get along with people; to Val I wish the best of luck with cheering; my ma- jorette position I leave to anyone who wants it and to my parents and a certain other select few, ALL MY LOVE and a special THANKS. I, Doug Farley, leave to Travis a tasty S.G.F.; to Grant and Edwin the memories of our “Brotha Excapades”; to Belker, Organic, Mongo, Gig, Bocifus, the Surgeon General, and Porky, the ability to graduate; to Amanda, Sylvia, and someone special I leave lots of love and special memories of each one; and to my family I leave them all my love and (understanding.) I, Audra Grundmann, leave to “Ethel” memories of our long talks about “Ralph” and “Vern”; to Larry I leave “Daryl” and “Daryl”; to Laura Howie and Mr. Scofield the memory of a cer- tain dance; to Art I leave a lot of love and good times; and to my parents I leave love and gratitude for the past 13 years. 1, Roger Hadlock, leave a car that will start and run to Lou DiTrinco; to Craig McLear I leave a new transmission for the duckmobile. I, Mark Harris, leave to my brother my ability to graduate and to get along with other people; and to Mr. Scofield and the teachers, I leave peace and quiet at Hammond Central School. I, Michelle Hollister, leave to my parents all of my thanks for helping me through all my years of school; to Cindi I leave more Michael I leave more great times and all my love. I, Art Howie, leave to my brother the control on the basketball court; to my sisters the best of luck; to my parents, all the less gray hairs, to the teachers at Hammond High I leave thanks for all their help and courage; and a special thanks to Mr. Scofield for all that he has done for me; and to Audra I leave all my love. I, Tammy June, leave to “Maggie” all our talks about “Ralph” and “Vern”; to Laura H. and Spencer K. I leave an air- conditioned shirt; to Tammy V. I leave my love and plans for 1988; to my sister Karen and brother Duane, I leave all my love; to Mr. Snyder I give my name “leather” back to him; to Doug F. I leave “remember your Doug Farley”; to Pat T. I leave thanks for just being there; to Miss Carpenter I leave the memory of one pair of mittens; to my parents I leave all my love and gratitude and for one special person I leave a MAID” I, Craig McLear, leave my awesome ability of tubing it to the wrecking crew, scratch and sniff; I also leave all the memories of the trailer to the trailer crew. 1, Amanda Lee Perkins, do hereby bequeth to Karabeth, my stereo, memories of Oak Point, and a long-lasting friendship. To Pork, a box of fudgies, long talks, and best wishes of a great future with your Michael. To Michelle, no more bus rides and wishes of a happy future with Mike. To Louis, and great friend- ship, and a big Thanks. To Dougie, memories of our Junior Prom. To Sylv, and everlasting friendship and I ask that you please understand. To Sis, lots of love and a helping hand when you need it. To Michael I leave Me and all my love forever and ever! To my mommy, Thanks for always being there, I LOVE YOU! 1, Kelly Shoulette, leave to Laura Howie and Teri our soccer mot- to “KILL, KILL, KILL”. To Ron I leave a PBR and all the talks and stunts that go with it and to Kayne I leave a lot of good memories. I, Shelly Simons, leave to my mother peace and quiet in the cafeteria without me. To my brother Danny I leave my ability to become a senior and graduate without quitting. Most of all I want to leave myself and all my LOVE to Jeff and to my Mom and Dad I want to leave a special Thanks” and also all my LOVE!!! I, Mike Tayler, leave to the Brothers the fond memories of the places that we were not supposed to be; to the class of ’87 I leave the hope that their prom “Night” is not as wild as ours; and to Ed, Grant, and Doug I leave many thanks for the friendship and love they have given me in the past few years. I, Donald Vrabel, pass the wrecking crew name on to scratch and sniff. And I leave my second place prize in the tubing finals to Cooter McClear, because I’m going to take first prize next year! I also leave the memories of the summer of ’85 at Syracuse to the trailer crew. To the faculty I leave without a hassle for once! I leave to Bub Marcellus, the town of Chippewa, (If he can handle it.) and to the people that I forgot I leave my apologies. I, Ronald Vrabel, leave Rambo my new M-16. For tails, scratchy, and special-Ed and the Captain, I leave something we’ve always shared. For Coot and Had, well, sorry guys. I leave nothing. And to Kelly, I leave my calculator — sorry Bub. I, Jill Wimmer, leave to the class of ’86 the remembrance of all the times we have had through the years at HCS. To Dar I leave the nickname “UGLY”. To my favorite teacher, Mrs. Fraser, I leave peace and quiet to her 4th period class. To Grant I leave all the love and great times we’ve shared!!! To Kevin H. a supply of hugs. And mostly to my family I leave all my'love and respect. I, Cindi Young, leave to my family, a phone that never rings past 9 p.m. and all my love. To Krista, I leave a dog named Fred who she can tell all her troubles to when I leave, and a special thanks for always being there for me. To M M, I leave my address so you can send me a wedding invitation; Have a great life together! To Leroy, I leave the memory of some great times together... I’ll never forget you! To Mrs. Hannan and the Class of ’86 I leave hoping that you’ll never forget all the fun we’ve had through the years. Good luck to all of you!!! To Mrs. Fraser, I leave the memory of a great Senior Play, and a quiet English 12 class. And last (but not least) to all the faculty at HCS (especially Mr. Scofield) I leave ... QUIETLY!!! I, Kevin Youngs, leave my little sister the piece of junk that I call a car. I also leave my ability to have a “good time” to Wrecky I and Scratchy. Last but not least I leave all my love and respect to my Mom and Dad. I, Peggy Youngs, leave my powerful foot to Teri Marsaw in soc- cer. To my brother, Allen, and my sister, Kathy, I leave the homework and my brilliance. To my parents and Leroy, I leave all my love. 24 J



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Chief School Administrator To the Seniors, I wish the best of luck in the future and hope that they will take with them good memories of Hammond Central and of the small school from which they graduated. Assistant Principal As each of you work to realize your dreams, may you acquire wis- dom, understanding, and a love towards one another. Jouy,

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