Hammond Central School - Spotlight Yearbook (Hammond, NY)

 - Class of 1988

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Remember When?!? Tisa Caroline Schelin Gene h - I » Nancy

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Last Will and Testament I, Dawn Belfield, leave my parents much love and the hope of an un- derstanding. To Wayne, I leave the ability to graduate, luck and love. To Brett I leave fun times during basic. To Kenny I leave a dentless, waterproof car. To Irene I leave memories of the fun we’ve had and of times to come, 1 hope everything works out for you. To Patty I leave Canada, Canton College and arties. Good luck with the one you really want. To Mary I leave the BOCES us, scrounging and, most of all, Rob. To Caroline I leave apologies and thanks for being there. Good luck with Mike. To Viola R. I leave great appreciation for all the help you have given me. To the rest of the class I leave thanks for making my 7 years here fun. Good luck. I, Marcey Breckenridge, leave to Stephanie Walczak a lasting friendship and our house together. I leave all my love to my mom and dad. I’ll neer forget what you’ve done for me. I, John Ceresoli, leave to Kayne one box of 12 gauge shells and to my brothers everything else. I, Sally Clyde, leave to Patsy many thanks for putting up with me on the way to BOCES and back. To Caroline I leave a very many tnanks for being there and helping me through a lot. Thanks for being such a very good friend. To mom and dad thanks for being understanding. Last but not least there’s Gary, who I’m taking with me. I, Schelin Dillon, leave Tina and Matt best wishes for the rest of their years at H. C.S. To my parents, I leave lots of love and special thanks for their support. To Cathy, I leave thanks and appreciation for beine such a good friend. To all my dearest friends I leae the memories of our long, Tasting friendship together. To Frank, I leave all my LOVE and the memories of all the special times we’ve shared together. I, Blaine Donithan, of sound mind and body, leave with the body to any bizarre one being who feels they can control my innerforce with in my eclepticeternal soul. Good luck in your mission. I also leave this poem on my mind from Iron Maiden’s famous album “Live after Death” What is not dead Which can eternal lie Yet with strange Aeons Even death may die H. P. Lovecraft To my dear and loving sister, Tammy Barlett, I leave the ability to persuade and technically influence the teachers the way I always did. Plus I leave this advice; enjoy life to its fullest extent, live and let live, most of all, try to plagmatically adjust yourself to life’s fallicies. Have fun and enjoy school for it includes the best years of your life. I, Gene Gardner, leave to my sister Amanda, all the old and new teachers I was stuck with. To Ram I leave a few stalls in the bathroom to smoke in. And to my classmates I leave the best of luck in life. I, Cathy Gleason, leave to my very best friends the memories of the good times we have shared and I wish you all good luck in the future. To Tim Roder, I leave all the special times that we once had, I will never forget you. To the class of 1988, Best Wishes. To Schelin, I leave a special thanks for being there when I needed someone to talk to. Finally, to my family, I leave all my love. Thanks for everything. I, Nancy Hadlock, leave with a lot of fond memories of my years at H.C.S. To my fellow clasmates of 1988, I leave a lasting friendship with each and every one of you. To my friends I leave lots of remembrances of all the great times we’ve shared. I leave my cheerleading position and ability to anyone who would like to accept it. I leave to my sisters, Diana and Karen, the ability to succeed in school and to enjoy it at the same time. I leave my brother, Roger, the ability to keep his car in great running condition, so that maybe I can borrow it sometime. Most of all, I leave my fond MEMORIES, THANKS, and LOVE to my wonderful Mom and Dad, brother, Roger, and sisters, Diana and Karen. I, Karrie Hollister leave a great big “THANKS” to my friends who stuck with me. I leave all my love and attention to a special person in my life. And a special thanks to my family for putting up with me. I, Mary Hunter, leave to my sister Peggy the ability to get along with others, to get through school, and most of all find “HAPPINESS” in everything you set out to achieve. To Guy I leave many free haircuts to pay off all debts to you! To John I leave an answering machine for all girlfriend uses. To Patti and Irene I leave many crazy times together and a special thanks for a very special friendship. To Private Barfield I leave the best of luck with the Army ana with those Canadian MEN!! To Pat E. I leave the hope that we can always remain friends and a special thanks for all times we have shared. To Mrs. Geary and Mrs. Wisner I leave a very special THANKS for helping my dream come true. To my F.B.D.P.T. I spare a night so you can treat me to Pizza Hut and I hope there is another outlaw on the bus to take my place. To Coach I leave the memory of all those submarine races and remember not to tell anyone why you were absent from school so much! To Mr. Scofield, faculty and fellow students I leave much thanks for making my years at H.C.S. enjoyable ones. To Clay I leave the special times together and hopefully many more to come. To the most important people in my life — MY FAMILY I leave all my love and much appreciation — also Dad I promise to leave at least half of your fender on your truck. I love ya all! I, Spencer King, leave to Edwin A. my ability to handle the summertime girli in A-Bay. To Danny M. I leave my ability to pick up girls. To Mary H. I leave the memories of that one special night. To Jeff B. I leave my flirting tech niques. To Lori Sullivan I leave peace and quiet 5b and 8th period. To all the teachers and especially Mr. Scofield I leave fond memories of ME. And to al the girls I leave myself. And the Jr. Bird Man a case of Pepsi. I, Tisa Kine, leave Porky Wolfe, an “experience” we won’t forget at Waterfur Village ana all the good times and talks we’ve had. To Kayne and Danny, buy a car. To Shelly and Val Thanks. To Lori Sullivan, take good care of “my' kids. To Patti, all the times I was never where I was supposed to be but it was fun. To Mr Scofield “Don’t trip,” to Hollie, the best friend a person could ask for and to my mom, dad, and Sharon, I know I made thigns hard at times, but love you all. To Spencer, I leave thanks for Bob. I, Bub Marcellus, leave to Karrie a lot of good years, to Johnny “C” and Tales fast cars and lots of alcohol. To Irene, my love. I, Alan Neuroth, just leave. I, Patti Richard, leave to my parents lots of love and thanks for helping me ge through school, and for always being there, I Love You. To my brother John i special thanks for always being there when I needed to talk and also for $. Tc my Gram I leave a iar full of M M Cookies, that I always emptied. To m sister Irene, I leave tne good and bad times we’ve had growing up, and also the ability to rule me, as I do. To Lisa, I leave an empty space at Porky’s and all the memories of the dreadful morning after thanks for always being there. To Pvt Barfield I leave all the memories of her time at basic’s, and also our nights or Canada, and I leave you my old wardrobe. To Mary, I leave all the men sh can handle, and never forget the great times that we’ve had over the years. Tc Dawn P., I leave the front seat of the car and remember don’t play with fire, or you’ll get burned. To Rene I leave memories of all the great times we’ve had also a pair of steep steps to fall down, my drivers license, a lot of Raspbern potion, and also good luck — Bud. To the soccer team I leave dreadfii memories of the Clifton-Fine game, and I leave my position to anyone whe can handle it. To Rambo, I leave memories of the game pass-out and lots o: luck with Val. To Bub, I leave memories of the trip to Hermon-Dekalb, anc take care of my sister. She deserves the best, or else. To Miss Gfeller I leave special thanks for making my last year playing soccer an enjoyable one. Tc Mr. Scofield I leave a lot of tnanks for all the little talks we’ve had over th- years. To Patsy I leave lots of memories of all the bus trips together and all the coffee money we owe you. To Mrs. Geary and Mrs. Wisner I leave lots o: thanks for helping me make it through B.O.C.E.S., I’m glad I took this class. Tc John, I leave memories of our Junior Prom. I had a great time. I leave more special memories of times we’ve shared together, ana I’m always here if you need someone to talk to, and also remember I’ll always luv ya. To the rest o: the “Class of 88” I leave special thanks for making my years at H.C.S. enjoyable ones. Good luck to you’s all. I, Irene Richard, leave mom and dad lots of love. To my favorite (only) sister I leave the ability to get along with others. I hope you get what you want out oi life. To Judy and Gary I leave special thanks for everything you have done fo- rne. To Wayne, Gumby and Bud I leave the ability to graduate. I love all o: you. To Mr. D. and Mrs. Lawton, I leave a lot of thanks for helping me make i: through B.O.C.E.S., not saying I needed it. To the rest of the gang at BOCES (Amy, Jane, Beth, Mary, Diana) a great two years. To Private Barfield (Dawn)I leave a lot of fun times we have spent together. Be all you can be in the Army To Mary (H.B.) I leave hope that someday you may find the right guy, thank for being a good friend. To the rest of my friends it has been a good four years spent with you at H.C.S. Most of all, to Bub all my love for years to come tnanks for a lot of good memories, I love you. I, Caroline Rutherford, Leave this school with many memories never to be forgotten. To Sally I leave a lone lasting special friendship. To Miss Gfeller a special thanks for being there when I needed To talk, to my entire family anc Mike I leave all my love and thanks for the best seventeen years of my lire. Tc my class “Good Luck” with your life’s endeavors. I, Jamie Simons, leave to my little sisters my ability to get along with the people and the ability to pass without studying. To Danny a brand new car seat and baby carriage. Also to my classmates many good times. I, Joe Tate, leave to Fish the ability to finish high school. And to the Cafeteria staff I leave peacefully and quietly. To Mr. Scofield I leave many thanks for all of his help. To mom and ad I leave my love. To Michelle I leave lots of memories, To Spencer I leave a case of DIET PEPSI. I, Guy Tayler, am taking everything with me bcause where I’m going I’ll need it. I, Aaron Warriner, leave 3 fond memories of Hammond Central School, plus the ability to graduate to my brother Justin. Also, I leave my love to my parents. I, (Porky) Dorothy Wolfe, leave to David Brown two clean doorknobs. To Lisa M. many good times in sports. To anyone who can handle it, left wing in soccer. To Doedi my ability to find one guy and settle down. To Stacy the ability to get through school. To Mom and Gary thanks for getting me through school. To Mom and Dad Wagner thanks for MIKE. Lastly to Mike, thanks foi everything and my love forever. 22



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