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Last Will and Testament OTTO ALBERTSON leaves his Otto power for baseball and basketball to Ken Harris. DON ALGER leaves the good times after every game to all his friends. LORNA ANDREWS leaves Mandy the halls to wiggle in. BETH BRONSON leaves 20 up for grabs, and Ray with the hopes that maybe someday he'll get a decent bus to go with his route. ALICIA BROWN leaves all the cheerleaders the crowded ride to and from the basketball games. DEBBY CARD leaves Jane B., Jane D., and Eve M. memories of good and bad times, especially those shared with Sam, Andy, Cecil, Chris, Tom, . . . ANGIE CARROLL leaves Patty B. no one to share a lunch with; and leaves Dave, Bob, and Larry alone. JOHN COBB leaves nothing to nobody. CATHIE COZZOLINO leaves Bernice the memory of a wet night painting, and Mrs. Zeiner no one to help with the munchkins next year. BRIAN DECKER leaves his rollbars and helmet to anyone who's ready to crash. DWAYNE DELONG leaves his sticks to Scott, his pick to Doug, his snowmobile to Mike, and his Mr. G. imitations to Bill, Scott, Cheeney, and Seth. ROBIN ELLIOTT leaves a fresh litterbox for the anti-cat clan to fill. BILL CLEUSSNER leaves Dave Pickens to carry out the fly tradition at the fair. REGGIE GLIDDEN leaves their old voulez-vous saying to the French classes to come. LORI HAND leaves with a world's record of missing the most days of school. CHARLIE HENNESS leaves his football position to anyone who can fill it. DUKE HOAG leaves Terry the nice cold walks to school in the morning. DON HOLDRIDCE leaves his camels to Scott and Bill, and his pail and shovel to Trey. PAUL KROBETZKY leaves a challenge for anyone to fill his obnoxious shoes. WAYNE KORTH leaves Terry his high aptitude, and Darlene their wedding ring. MARY LITTLEWOOD leaves no one to spend the whole day at BOCES. DEB MORTON leaves Bonnie the joys of listening to Brenda's love letters, and Fran no one to save a seat for on bus 39. ANNE MUSSER leaves without anyone knowing it. NIKOLINA OLSEN leaves all the teachers and students memories of a year she will never forget. BRIAN PAGE leaves Terry and Danny the last hit of his Zeppelin and no time to get to shop class. CAROLYN PASTERNAK leaves Jennifer V. the latest Paris original, Bernice a paintbrush to use in the girls' locker room, and Rover a bone. PAULA PECC leaves Yvonne and Jaci the incentive to break her record of making a fool of herself, and Linda to find a ride home after basket ball games. SUSAN PECG leaves Ray to pick on somebody else, and Yvonne to carry the tenor section. DEB PICKENS leaves Gordon, Dave, and occasionally Mike memories of their space shuttle trips , and Doug, Larry, and Bob all of their Fri. and Sat. nights of D. and D. JAY QUINTIN leaves and takes everything with him. PEGGY QUINTIN leaves Yvonne to take all the half court shots she can. Dee a pair of matching socks for gym class, and Mrs. Z. no one to entertain Jeff and the gang. LAURI SEELEY leaves all her friends both the bad and great times to remember, and all her absent days to be made up by them. FRANK SORENSEN leaves his crutches to the football team, and no transportation for his cousin Lisa to get to basketball games. DIANE VAUN leaves to get married and have babies. TIM THIEME leaves exhausted with the task of trying to break Lori's record. TAMMI WEIDMAN leaves her Yes! to the j.v. volleyball team. 27
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A GLANCE AROUND THE GLOBE Here's a look at Nikolina Olsen, our foreign exchange student. Nikolina comes from the town of lllaksuik in the Foroe Islands, which belong to Den- mark. Her father works as a fisherman and her mother works in the local school, which Nikolina has already graduated from. She also has two broth- ers, 'Oli and |on' (not to mention a boyfriend) back home. Nikolina likes to swim, ski, and skate. Her biggest wish has always been to visit the U.S.A. She says that she has learned many things here and will be bringing home a lot of happy memories. We wish her lots of luck and hope to see her again in the future. 26
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OTTO ALBERTSON |£FF CAMERON Soccer 1,2 Football 1,2,4 Basketball 1.2 Gymnastics 1 Gymnastics 1.2.3.4 Senior Play 4 Baseball 1.2.3.4 Senior Band 1,2 Yearbook 2 Student Council 3.4 Student Council 1 BOCES 3.4 Class President 3 DEBBY CARD DON ALGER Ski Club 3 Football 1.2,3,4 Basketball 1.2.4 Baseball 3.4 BOCES 3,4 Yearbook 2 ANGIE CARROLL BOCES 3,4 Cheerleading 1,2,4 Senior Play 4 Volleyball 2,3 Gymnastics 1,2,4 Chorus 3,4 LORNA ANDREWS Colorguard 2 Soccer 1,2,3 Volleyball 1.3 Basketball 3 Senior Play 4 Softball 1.2,3 IOHN COBB Chorus 1 Football 1,2,4 Student Council 1 Senior Band 1 CAA 1.2 Senior Play 3 Class V.P. 1 Yearbook 3 CATHIE COZZOUNO Soccer 1 BETH BRONSON Volleyball 2,4 Soccer 1,2,3,4 Chorus 1.2,3,4 Gymnastics 1,2,3,4 Ensemble 2,3,4 Softball 1,2.3,4 Yearbook 4 Honor Society 2,3.4 Student Council 1.2 FHA 1 Honor Society 3,4 Senior Play 4 FHA 1 CAA 2 Senior Play 4 Student Council 1,2,3,4 CAA 1 Gass President 1 Class V P. 4 ALICIA BROWN Cheerleading 4 Gymnastics 1,2,4 Class Sec'y 3 Colorguard 2 BRIAN DECKER Yearbook 4 Football 4 BOCES 3 Wrestling 3 Gymnastics 4 CHARLES HENNESS Student Council 1,2 Football 2,3,4 DWAYNE DELONG Gymnastics 4 Basebal 4 Chorus 4 Chorus 1.2,3,4 Yearbook 4 Ensemble 3 Senior Play 4 Senior Band 1,2.3,4 Wrestling 4 Stage Band 1,2,3,4 Senior Play 4 All County Band 1,2,3.4 DUKE HOAG Marching Band 1,2,3,4 Soccer 2,3,4 ROBIN ELLIOTT Basketball 1,23,4 Ski Club 3 Gymnastics 1,2,3.4 Soccer 1,2,3 Baseball 2,3,4 Volleyball 1.2 Senior Band 1.23,4 Cheerleading 1 Stage Band 1.23.4 Basketball 1,2 Yearbook 3 Ski Club 1.2 BOCES 3.4 Chorus 1 Senior Band 1,2,3 Stage Band 1.2 DON HOLDRIDCE Yearbook 3 Chorus 4 Student Council 1,2,3 Senior Band 1,23,4 Honor Society 2,3 Stage Band 3,4 Senior Play 3 Yearbook 4 BILL GLEUSSNER Football 1,2,3,4 Ski Club 1,2,3 Senior Play 4 Baseball 4 PAUL KROBETZKY Baseball 23.4 Football 1,2 Senior Play 4 Wrestling 1,2 Yearbook 3 Ski Club 1,2 REGGE CLIDDEN Gymnastics 1 Yearbook 3 FHA 1 Senior Play 4 LORI HAND Soccer 1,2 Ski Club 1,2,3 Chorus 1.2,3.4 Colorguard 1 Yearbook 3 Gymnastics 3,4 Senior Play 4 LOOK WHAT
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