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SENIOR CANDIES
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BEST MCST . . . Most Quiet: Rebecca Arenson, Richy Goodfriend Most Talkative: Kirsti Michelson, Mark Kimmis Most School Spirit: Tammy Finerson, Richard Forness Most Flirtatious: Melanie Jones, Rick Guga Most Witty: Varsi Aubertine, Andre Butler Most Studious: Rebecca Arenson, Aaron Quencer Most Likely to Succeed: Patty Wilson, Chris Strasser Most Athletic: Mary Valentine, Bill Rust Most Unruly: Rachel Comins, Jim Cheal Most Gullible: Patty Wilson, Andre Butler Most Accidentprone: Christine Mahon, Mark Kimball Most Original: Jenny Revelle, Rylan Walker Most Daring: Rachel Comins, Keith Garrett Most Musical: Tammy Finerson, Mark Kimball Most Overlooked: Rebecca Arenson, Richy Goodfriend Most Talented: Kim Donaldson, Mark Kimball Most Artistic: Kim Stoner, Joe Hayes Best Personality: Debbie Berkman, Rylan Walker Best Dressed: Kim Donaldson, Rylan Walker Best Built: Kim Stoner, Larry Walker Best Smile: Kim Stoner, Rick Guga Best Eyes: Debbie Berkman, Mark Wilson Best Con Artist: Varsi Aubertine, David Piche Class Clowns: Mary Valentine, Bill Rust Class Dancers: Melanie Jones, Frank Gosier Sweetest: Patty Wilson, Kevin Garrett Nicest Legs: Melanie Jones, Larry Walker
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SENIORS CLASS WILL I, REBECCA ARENSON, leave to Naomi my SAT English skills, to Debbie my imaginative sources of error in lab writing. I. VARSI AUBERTINE, leave to Amy Mid- dlestate my ability to have good attendance, in hopes that she will go to school at least half tne year. I, DEBBIE BERKMAN, leave to Tracy Horton the ability to cheer Let’s Go!” on the soccer field. I, ANDRE BUTLER, leave behind some good times to the last two stooges. I, JAMES CHEAL, leave to Mark Neuman the ability to stand upright. I, RACHEL COMINS, leave my jumpshot to my cousin Gene; and to Sonya my ability to talk in study hall without getting caught. I, KIM DONALDSON, leave both my soccer position and my uniform to Carrie Radley in hopes that she will enjoy them as much as I have. I. TAMMY FINERSON, leave to the faculty at Lyme some peace and quiet and to Mr. Krat- zat all of the band music I have collected over my last six years. I. RICHARD FORNESS, leave to Gene Corn- ins and Charlie O’Brien a book of rules on how to play basketball (gracefully). I, KEITH GARRET, leave nothing to no one. I, KEVIN GARRET, leave to Brian my ability to pick up women; to Barb and Pennie a great 26 senior year; and to Daidre my love. I. RICHY GOODFRIEND, leave “Terra” to Brant, and everything else to Roland and Robin. I. FRANK GOSIER, leave my ability to charm the teachers into letting me get away with everything to Dale Hubbard; and to Rhonda my love, trust, and affection. I. RICHARD GUGA, leave elephant” to anyone who thinks they can handle it. I. MELANIE JONES, leave to my shadow Carla Fowler any position on the soccer field that I played my senior year at Lyme. I. MARK KIMBALL, leave my ability to make up excuses for being late for class to Tammy Scovel. I, MARK KIMMIS, leave anything to whoever wants it! I. CHRISTINE MAHON, leave to my brother Jeff peace and quiet from the lightbulb. I, KIRSTI MICHELSON, leave to Laurie and Shelley my ability to cheer people up . . . and a box of tissues; and to Staci the ability to have fun in Mr. Uhlig’s English (12R) even though it may be boring. I, KIM STONER, leave to all the underclassmen good luck and good wishes. I, DAVID PICHE, leave my ability to end Mrs. Thompson’s blank expressions to Peggy Putnam. I, AARON QUENCER, leave my ability to grin and bear it” in band rehearsal to Mr. Kratzat. I, JENNY REVELLE, leave my many thanks and gratitude to Mrs. Towne tor the wav she guided and helped me through my athletic career at Lyme Central. I, WILLIAM RUST, leave my ability to hit last-second shots to Mike Carney, it will come in handy; and to Shawn Hubbard my King Throne. I, CHRISTOPHER STRASSER, leave my truck to anyone who wants the hassel. I, MARY VALENTINE, leave my basketball uniform ( 11) to Sonya Comins; and to Piggy,” Paul Neuman’s undimensional love, in hopes that she will use it wisely. I. LARRY WALKER, leave all my love to Amy Middlestate; to Lvnn I leave my ability to pick someone special; and to Lyle my abili- ty to do the best he can in sports. I, RYLAN WALKER, leave to Mr. Monaco and Todd LaRose ... Head Butts, The Splash, The Avalanche, Sleepers. The Camel Clutch and The Manager of tbe Year Awards. I, MARK WILSON, leave my speed” to my younger brother Jason. I, PATTY WILSON, leave the ability to make Mr. Davis’ day to anyone who thinks they can do the job; and to Tammy Davis my posi- tion as boys’ scorekeeper.
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