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Last Will and Testament I, Jim Amyot, leave with my memories of my days at H.C.S. I leave my place as first trumpet to anyone that is good enough. I hope that Mrs. Delosh has a bigger turn out for French III next year. Lastly I leave Mr. Noble a quiet 7tn period. I, Lorry Bass, leave to Doedi the ability to accept people as they are and get along. To Stacy I leave lots of love. To Gary I leave a “BIG” black book with names, numbers, and addresses of girls who I know want you. To Kevin I leave ...? To my best friend Rhonda, from Trout Lake, I leave my brother Gary. To you know who, thanks for the good time New Years Eve. Last but not least, I promise, I will try” to leave gracefully!!! I, Rhonda Bertram, hereby leave the memories of goodtimes that we’ve shared through high school, and the memory of “A Token” to Laurie Youngs. To Winkle I leave the fun times in the cafeteria. To Darlene I leave the memory of “I’m never working in the cafeteria again.” I leave the times that we were yelled at for talking in English to Bobbie, Sam and Steve. To Sally I leave a thanks for being my friend, to Christy and Bessie I leave the memories of how good us seniors really are. To F.L.T. I leave a candy thermometer and “Yeast.” I leave a special thanks to Ma Bass and my Mom and Dad. Finally I leave me and all my love to Harold. I, Linda Boland, leave to my brother, Francis, the ability to get through high school without getting in trouble, to Sally I leave the ability to get through her last year of high school without me, to Dawn P. I leave tne ability to get along with everyone and to Mrs. Fraser I leave her sanity for her putting up with me in English 11 and 12. I, Amy Dunn, leave to my sister, Stacey, and my brother, Jamie, memories of the fun times we’ve had, tne promise of lots more to come, and the ability to do well in school and get along with the teachers; to my best friend, Jackie, I leave many thanks for ner friend- ship and for being there when I needed her; I leave my scorekeeping positions to anyone who wants them; to Glenn I leave tne memories of many great times and most of all — lots of love; to Phil and Marc I leave the memories of all of those lobby couch talks; to Kent I leave many thanks for all the advice he has given me; to Sunny and Scott I leave lots of thanks for just being my friends; to all of my family (especially Mom and Dad) I leave many thanks for helping me through school and also all my love. I, Philip Hadlock, leave to Mme. Delosh my mastery of Franglais and a box of grapefruits to replace all those that were mysteriously disfigured. To Mrs. Woodman, I leave my post as chorus accompanist. I, Kent Hollister, being of somewhat a sound mind leave my insanity to anyone sick enough to handle it: To John Billings I leave my toughness and hard head to be used in SELF DEFENSE; To a certain special person I leave all my love and happiness that we’ve shared. 1, Laura Howie, do hereby leave to my parents many thanks for put- ting up with me. To Art, Ann, and Allen lots of love. To Pat I leave all my love forever. To the school, I iust leave. I, Guy Hunter, Leave lots of luck to Mary and Peggy getting through school. To John, best of luck in whatever you set out to do in life. To Mom and Dad lots of Love!!! I, Travis Langtry, leave a Soccer Rule book to the Section 10 officials, a crash helmet to Kent Hollister and a copy of Jane Fonda’s workout to Francis Boland. I, Marc Mahay, leave to my parents a new car to replace the one I wrecked. 1, Teri Marsaw, leave Schelin Dillon and Baby Sister memories of all the great times and our dreams of fame and fortune in NYC; to Mom and Dad I leave thanks for putting up with me (even though it wasn’t that hard;) to Shayne I leave my even temper; to Karrie I leave memories of Youngblood, OJ, straws, Olives, peanut butter, a chocolate marshmallow bundt cake, and a hopping toad with 1 eye; to Webber I leave a can of B.W., a face drag, a soap dispenser, and memories of Rocky IV; and to Grant I leave all my love and memories of all those special times. I Love You! I, Kenny Martire, leave to Tales, Mr. C and Ram the great memories we’ve snared; to the Class of 87” I leave all the memories that we’ve had; to Mr. C I leave my soccer skills and the ability to be spectacular. Last but not least I leave my love to Mom and Dad. I, Darlene Murray, leave to Danny the ability to get out of this school without trouble; to Amy I leave my ways with the teachers; to N.K. I leave a lot of interesting times; to Whopper Queen I leave Burger King; to FLT I leave Peace and Quiet; to the crew I pick up, find your own way to school”; to Marcey I leave a special “THANKS” for all the times you have been there; to the “Bad Boy” I hope you get what you want and never forget me; to my Dad, Sis and brother I want to thank you for putting up with me, I love you; to the Islanders I leave many “thanks ’ for all the help you have given us, you people are really special. I, Grant Prud’homme, leave to all my family and friends all my thanks; to Ed, Louis, and Travis I leave lots of memories of our friendship; to Dave Marsaw I leave my ability to outfish him; and to Dave and Barb my thanks for having Teri. I, Jackie Scofield, leave to my sister, Heather, the memories we have shared, my room, and the ability to be a great leader; to Mom and Dad 1 leave lots of love, thanks, and kindness. 1, Bobbie Stephenson, leave to Rhonda the best of luck; to Sue I leave hope that someday you may find the right guy; to Dawn I leave the ability to graduate; to Linda I leave best of luck and the right guy; to Sam and Steve the hope that someday you may start your own auto- repair shop; to the Class of 87” 1 leave hope and best wishes for the future. I, Sam Stephenson, leave to Joe Tate the ability to find a woman; to Steve Toland I leave a good car; and to Darlene I leave peace and quiet. I, Denelle Sunderland, leave to Trina a special thanks for always being there when I needed someone to talk to, I’ll never forget you or the talks we had; to Trina I also leave a bag of marshmallows for our next marshmallow fight; I leave my liveliness, spirit, and mouth to any cheerleader who wants them; to Patti and Tammy I leave the memory of a lot of good times we’ve shared during school and the ones to come; to Mrs. Fraser I leave a lot of good memories of the play, that is one thing I will never forget; to my sister, Delinda, I leave my ability to get along with other people, I also wish you the best of luck in your re- maining years at HCS and with Mom and Dad, even though I paved the way for you; to Mom and Dad 1 leave a QUIET house and all my love, thanks for putting up with me. I Love You! I, Patti Thivierge, leave to Mr. Snyder the ability to play golf with a children’s golf set; I leave to Helen Preston my ability to get a volleyball over the net in gym; to Ann Howie I leave my spot and mouth on the cheering squad; to Hugh Pitcher I leave a pair of socks and the memory of Halloween night; to Mom I leave a clean floor; to Miss Carpenter I leave a blow-pop sucker; to Mrs. Fraser I leave the memory when she played Linus; to Laurie, Tammy and Denelle I leave tne memories of growing up together and our memories of the movies, play practices, summer nights, school days and especially the memory of finding out who can drive; to my parents I leave my love, and to my brothers I leave my thanks of their experiences. I, Steve Toland, leave an empty space in the parking lot to anybody who wants it; and the memory of flying cars, squealing tires, ana loud exhaust. I, Tammy Viau, leave Grammy and Grumps” all the thanks in the world for their love and understanding; to Kelvin, I leave the best of luck and enjoyment in the Navy, thanks for being there when I really needed someone, and for a great Christmas holiday (1986); to “Brain” I leave the ability to speak freely and say what’s on your mind; to Mr. Scofield I leave a lot of thanks for the help through my high school years, you also have one less smoker around! To Hugh Pitcher, I leave the fond memories of Halloween night; to Doreen, I leave locker number 22, to throiv something else into. To Annie, I leave the ability to make $3.00 a night (coach). To Carrottop, I leave many fond memories along with a stationwagon (for kids), with a sign that states Slippery when Wet.” To Laurie and Patti many fond memories of go- ing to tne movies and seeing our favorite characters Bartles and James”; to Denelle I leave the memories of going to Watertown and to Shaun I leave the ability to brown nose Miss Gfeller to get the grades. Last but not least, to my parents I leave one less brat to worry about (at least a little) thanks for the understanding and all the help you’ve given me. It worked, I Love You Both! I, Christine Walsh, leave to Ronnie, Jeff, and Karen the best of luck, they’ll need it. To “B?” I leave memories of “Spiderman.” I, Joanne White, leave to Tammy White the ability to graduate without going insane; to my parents I leave all the good and bad times at home, thanks a lot. To Mark Bice I leave all my love. I, Krista Young, leave to Miss Carpenter an empty closet and my dwn special recipe for gravy; to Mr. Scofield, I just leave because he was always trying to get rid of me anyway! To “Greedy” I leave a brake pedal for the backseat; to Mrs. Bowden, I leave the memory of all the water fights, bad roads and long discussions — You’re the Greatest! To Mr. Michael, I’d like to say thanks for making my last two years of school great; to Mrs. Fraser, I leave some good B.S. — Enjoy! To the guys at BOCES, I don’t want to leave because I don’t know what to do without ya; to Wayne, I leave the ability to paint a car 2 colors with the same paint and a special thanks for always being there; to Lorry I leave the memory of a certain party — you do remember, don’t ya?! To Darlene, I leave all the men that I hate!! And last, but not least, I leave a lot of love and thanks to my family for putting up with me for 18 years, I don’t know how you did it, but I love ya all for it! I, Laura Youngs, leave to the people on the BOCES bus the memory of the fun times and certain talks; to Mrs. Valentine and all my friends at BOCES, I wish you luck in the future; to Krista, the memory of some great times we had in Heuvelton and a certain tree; to Patty, I leave a pair of pants, and to both Patty and Irene, good luck in your senior year; to Marty, I leave the ability to get through school, and to my sisters, good luck in vour years at HCS. To; Albert, I leave myself, a special promise, and thanks for being there for me. I love you! To Mom and Dad, I leave all my love and a special “thanks” for being great parents. I, Laurie Youngs, leave to Rhonda Bertram all the good times we have had and always remember “let me out of the car.” To Christy, Sally and Bessie I leave all the good times in the Cafeteria; to Patti, Tammy and Darlene I leave the ability to get to the movies and to see the movie, so they know what it is about; to the FLT, I leave a scouring pad to clean her mess.
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Seniors At B.O.C.E.S Laura Howie Data Processing Laura Youngs Secretarial Education Joanne White Resort Services Lorry Bass Data Processing Linda Boland Food Trades Krista Young Auto Body Repair Steve Toland Auto Body Repair Guy Hunter Auto Mechanics 20
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Seniors In Action!!! It won’t come clean! Working?? The Natural Look Jackie Working??? The real Marc You can’t type with your eyes shut!!! 22 Scheming Again!? Napping Again?
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