Marlborough High School - Marlborough High Yearbook (Marlborough, MA)

 - Class of 1987

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I, Sharon Kearns, leave my cheerleading pom poms to Lauri Hewbould and a roll of pepomint lifesavers to Jen Ott. I, Todd Keigwin, do hereby leave my midseason peak to next years ' 1 runner, Chad Asplund. I, Andrea Komisaurik, leave behind my seat on the bus to any other upcoming senior without a choice. I, Laura LaJuenesse, leave my thanks and appreciation to Susan Leavey, my Tom Cruise pic in my locker to a freshman fan, my spelling ability to anyone who takes Business English, and my love to D.A. I, Rob Lambert, leave my crafty vet moves to Cappa and Burnie so they can laugh at snotty. I, Christen Langguth, leave my parking space to my sister Tracy. I, Paul LeFaivre, leave the football team ' s reputation to Snibba and hippy, plus all pooch and party responsibilities- Qood luck guys!!! I, Chris Litster, leave to Patti all the thanks to an unsung heroine that should have had the spot . And to a level 0 math junior another song of the day ' ' to bother but amuse D. Roy. I, David Lundberg, leave The Good Book ' ' to Brett Baggs. May you read it more that I did. I, Scott McCabe, leave my brother David the McCabe image to uphold. I, Mike McClusky, leave all my old homework assignments, essays and research papers to my little brother. I, Laurie McClay, leave Andrea Sabella knowing that her hair looks OK! and I leave Sharon and Debbie Hatale all my cuts and tardies to be carried on!! I, Jackie McKean, leave my brother, John to Mr Beradino ... He doesn ' t eat much. I, Sam McKenzie, leave Allen Basquait all my basketball moves so that he can have some game and I leave my Baby Ms. Roy, my wise crack. I, Eric Miele, leave the Haze Memorial trophy to the outdoor track team. I, Stacy Milliken, leave my sister Colleen, and Tami R. another valentines day peom and to Mr. Rigney, I leave an upside down frown! I, Cara Montgomery, leave another year of Cathy to Mrs. Collins. I, Pamela Mulcahy, leave to Lisa Martino a lifetime supply of gym clothes. I, David Hahoumi, leave my father to all the unfortunate underclassmen. I, Paul Havarro, leave my Official Larry Joe Fan Club membership to next year ' s senior gym class. I, Phil Hettleton, leave my shoes to whomever can follow in my footsteps. 1, Haney O ' Malley, leave Angela Haples my good moods at lunch. I, Paul Plutnicki, leave Jim Barnes to Chad Asplund, Opus, Heavy Metal and gum wrappers to incoming freshmen, and the Great White Elephant to Mr. Winer. I, Jeannine Porter, leave to Laurie Hayward all my absences and my seat in the girls bathroom. I, Donald Pratt, leave Behind Barney Miller and The Movie Loft. I, Lisa Raguso, leave Mr. Rocco all future night classes, and Leanne all my unused excuses. I, Mike Reynolds, leave my sister Tami, to carry on the Reynolds name for the rest of her years. I, Erika Richardson, leave to Mr. Rocco a wedding Invitation and my barely passing grades to my sister Pam. I, Carol Rogers, leave 20 to Joanna, and the care of Joanna to Jules and Mooey, the Best of luck to you all. I, Michael Rosa, leave my best cross country time to next year ' s team. I, April Salvucci, leave all my tardy slips to Mr. Kamataris, and all my excuses to underclassmen. 1, Brian Siira, leave my official Larry Joe fan club membership card to next years senior gym class. I, Colleen Shaughnessy, leave to all the seniors that are going to be here another year The best of luck I, Kim Stone, hereby leave Petak Allen our good times at the Hockey games to carry them on for the next two years with his friends. I, Jean Sullivan, leave Andrea Sabella my mouth to carry on and Beth Flagg Julie Krysa all my wise comments in field hockey for Ms. Moffa I, Scott Thomson, leave Scott Tanona 3 dimensions, only! I, Marla Tingloff, leave my punky attitude to David Tingloff, only if he keeps it under control. I, Beth Temple, leave my intelligence to Michelle Keefe beacause she is going to need it! I, Heather Tucker, leave Brigid Ahern all the love and care she needs. I, Tina Tucker, leave my car in the MHS woods. I, Jean Turner, leave to Laurie Hayward all the pistachios she will need for Mr. Kamataris. I, Vinnie Vaccarella, leave all my last year ' s English Essays to the class of ' 88 (just kidding). I, Dean Vittum, leave Matt 6f Rob a can of skoal long cut Wintergreen. I, Michelle Warren, leave all my sweaters to Mrs. O ' Brien. I, Tim Wessels, leave the Scary Word to Deb Domings. I, Monique Wright, leave locker C495 to anyone who dares to open and clean it out. We, Period F American Literature, do hereby leave, with much devotion and interest, Walden to Mr. Marusa. We, Period D Analytic Geometry, leave D. Roy, first-class airline tickets to St. Thomas. We, The Cross-Country Captains, do hereby leave Green Death to next year captains. I, ?, leave the knowledge to any underclassmen that if you go to visit SMU, you won ' t stay long!!!!!!!!! We, the boot factory, leave to the class of ' 88 the quest to find the street delivery pizza man. We, the Senior Football Players take with us our record for the last two years and leave behind nothing but the good memories we had. so the underclassmen can have a fresh new start. Good luck and Kick some butts you guys. We, Kerry, Jody, and Doris, leave to Bridget the task of reforming the wall and turning people on.

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Q CLASS WILL 1987 • I, Rebecca Addy, leave Donna the mirror in my car and Kristy my George Carlin tapes. I, Steve Allen, leave my belly to the freshmen class Because U Deserve What Every Individual Should Enjoy Regulary. I, Winky Allen, leave all my girlfriends to my brother Pitak Allen. 1, Peter Arcabascio, leave all the atheletic dept, footballs which I have taken home to M.L. I, Caroline Ball, leave Karolyn N. S.M. in our E period study in the library. I, Kristin Balfour, leave to Lori Peltak, all my good advice, to Dave L., I leave the cheerleaders, to Christine Martino, I leave a 45 RPM of SEPARATE LIVES ,, and to my brother, Billy, 1 leave all the great times that I had in high school and the hopes that he will always have great and special friends like the ones that 1 was so lucky to have. I, Kathleen Blair, leave my sister Suzy Blair, having to deal with my uncle. 1, Lori Bonnell, leave my Godzuki to Goochel! 1, Marsha Boston, leave the fun times that 1 had at Marlboro High to my sister Karen. I, Pam Bouylay, leave John Cavicchio my spot on the 2nd floor railing. I, Allyson Bourdeau, leave Jackie Smith all my extra credits, and Kim McGuire and Charissa Donohue some brains. I, Heidi Bradford, leave my tenor sax to Amy Langley . . . she was gonna take it anyway. 1, Scott Braunhardt, leave the state of Massachusetts to the rest of the world—let them suffer for awhile! I also leave my sanity to the astral plane and to the little creatures of the night. I, Susan Cain, leave my seat on the ski lift and the songs and memories that go with it to Karolyn Nelson. I, Miguel Camacho, leave my bird calls to Ms. Ellsworth and maybe when 1 die my gold chains and rings. I, Scott Campbell, leave to C.C. the wet dry vacum to clean up all the spots that suprisingly show up so precariously on Friday nights. I, Alisa Cherney, leave locker 495 to anyone who dare open it and clean it out, and to Mel two more years at rumor high! Have Fun!! I, Crissy Czedik, to Karen and Carol, leave my Spanish Dictionary. I, Andy Dahlstrom, leave Mr. Kamataris my empty paint cans. 1, David DeForest, leave DeFcal to Mr. Rodlin. I, Jerry denBoggende, leave my number ”24 to anyone who will be proud to wear it!! And, my flat top top anyone who will have the patience to let it grow back. I, Danielle Demers, leave Sully my captains seat on the b-ball team, in hope that she leads the team to the Centrum next year. Also, 1 leave Karolyn the E period study in the library. 1, Cherie DesRochers, leave all my excuses that I gave throught out my senior year to my brother Jayson. I, Shannon DiAntonio, leave the Rook mobile to be renamed OBE -my favorite loser! I, Julie Dolan, leave to Mr. Terry the unanswered question-Where do brown eggs come from? I, Vicki Domings, leave my one leftover credit to Debbie. I, Michelle Doucette, leave all my excuses for Mr. Kamataris to Bobby and Danielle. I, Linda Downer, leave Jezzebelle and all her problems to the high school parking lot out back. I, Jeff Dreyfus, leave Mrs. Pascarelli to be tormented by the remainder of the Dreyfus family. 1, Joe Drummey, leave to my brother, Mike, my car, my grades, and all the good times I had with Snotty. I, Patti Duggan, leave my position as panther to anyone who can put up with it. To Miss Roy, I leave my USELESS trigo¬ nometry class. To Chris Litster, our endless friendship and fun times in Period F study. To my brother Chris, a jolly ju¬ nior year and my super senior year. 1, Jennifer Duridas, leave to any freshmen who deserves them, my too talkative comments, and to my cousin Erika, my secrets on getting A s in Latin. I, Jennifer Edwards, leave all my short men and my makeup case along w our souvenir from Koala Inn to always remember our hunneys to Visco I leave my heart that is always full of love for him. I, Kathy Eisenhauer, leave my locker to a freshmen and hope that he figures out the trick! 1, Monique Ethier, leave all my fun times at M.H.S. to my Per. E buddies Laurel F. and Deb A. I, Kelli-ann Etre, leave all of my happy memories to my sister Sue and the 440 and relay to another freshman. 1, Stephanie Fenstermacher, leave to Amanda Lobdell and Ericka Borowski, my book, Howto pick up a yuppie . And to my sister Linda, my wardrobe cause 1 don ' t know what she ' ll do without it! I, Patty Ferro, leave my bangs to Debbie Domings and Friends! 1, Julie Flagg, leave all my extra credits to my sisters. I, Brian Flynn, leave my GH award to the incoming freshman atheletes. 1, Linda Fossile, leave Debbie Natale a bottle of aspirin (for all the headaches she ' ll have in cooking class), and a 44 magnum to get rid of the cause of the headaches. I, Susan Fredrikson, leave Angela Naples a mile to walk to school. I leave the memory of Flibbith to future girls Varsity Basketball teams. I leave Erik safe after school 1 2 Day parties. , Michael Furbush, leave my grades to Chris King. , Shawn Gogan, leave all my voices and hugs to Ashling Burke. , Tina Guzzi, leave my fast talk and smooth moves to Debi DufFin, and my 60 s state of mind to Mr. Marusa. , Sharon Hathaway, leave a peaceful D period gym to my brother. , Angela Higbe, leave my passing grades for the next three years to my sister Jessica, and the best of luck for a great senior year to Mel and the rest of the Class of ' 88!! , Cherie Iappini, leave my old banged up Rossi ' s to Jennifer Skarin. , Kamal Jain, leave Mr. Morley my crumbled wall, it lasted through sophomore year against the strees and strain but my lunacy ate its way through. Enjoy Len!

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