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CLASS WILL I, Mary Alexander, wish to leave Becky to Dan in hopes we can keep it in the family. I, Thomas Apgar, wish to leave Mr. Newman a case of Skoal and 20 pairs of white socks. I, Missy Atkins, leave Mr. Bobbalue (Brennan) all my knowl- edge and a little bit more, my mom the mornings to sleep, my sister and little brother Scott Stowe the ability to stay away from Study Halls. To Todd Tierney 1 leave all my love. I, Damien Aubi, leave to Tom Fortin my ability to cut school and get away with it, may he use it well. I, Tina Bachand, would like to leave my brother D.J. a lot of good times for his last four years in school. I, B.J., leave this school. I, Cheri Benoit, leave to Scott P. and Eric F. all the “things” we did in period 8 so they can do them all over again next year. To my sister Shannon 1 leave lots of love and luck. I, Jonathan Benway, leave my sister all the fun times I had at Mount Abe. I would also like to leave the teachers and the school with many fond memories of my years at Mount Abraham. I, Michelle Blow, leave to Hoser C. all the good times in her next 2 years and to Kim my excuses out of hundreds, and to Cheryl G. all the will power for State Champs. I, Kim Boise, leave to my brother Jon and to my cousins, Brent and Karin, all my luck and good times in their future years. Have a good one! I, Randy Boise, leave Lisa C. my great driving skill in hopes she can learn not to run into other cars and I hope the next two years are her best. I, June Botala, leave to Randy Blanchard, and Wendy Mar- tell Mr. Newman’s boring but fun English class, and also all my fun times that I had at Mount Abe. I, Roger Brace, leave all my skipping days to my sister. I, Andrea Brassard, wish to leave Susie Wry all the happi- ness in the world and a fun senior year. 120 I, Michael Carlton, leave my brother Tommy to anyone who can handle him. I, Lawrence Clark, leave hoping somebody will find a way to spell RELIEF after eating Mount Abe. lunches. 1, Jason Cota, leave to Patricia Wisell an extra dimple, Denise Weaver, a body as good as mine, Kim Pandiani a better looking nose with the understanding that I get hers. To all the other Cota males in the future beautiful women and fun times. 1, Eddie Corse, leave my ability to kill a bear to Todd Thomp- son. I, Alberto Conti, leave a big thanks to everybody. I, Alison Day, leave to Chris, Terri, Redge, and the cheer- leaders all my good times. To Woofer I leave the top lockers; be good! Luv Ya! I, Karen De Coste, wish to leave my brothers, Darrell and Michael, all the best in their years to come at Mount Abe. I, Danny Evans, leave this school in hope that everybody else will do the same. I, Michael Fernandez, leave Shawn, Kevin, and Doug two more years of Cross Country and my thanks to Mr. Lunna. I, Mary Jeanne Frey, leave my sister Kathleen lots of fun and happiness in her last two years of high school. I, Lisa Marie Gagnon, leave everything to Mount Abe. I, Wendy Garrow, leave to all my friends all the luck and good times I’ve had in my senior year, and to my brother, Paul, the ability to stay out of trouble. I, Michelle Graham, leave to Lori B. all that the world can give her, along with lots of caramels. To Rob and Rick, I leave the American Studies to them, to the A.S. class I leave two of the best teachers I’ve met. To future exchange students I leave you good luck and best wishes for the future. I, Robin Grant, leave Mount Abraham Union High School to a 60 mm mortar, in hopes that it will do its job. I, Vaughn Grimes, leave my broken drum sticks to Andy Buonincontro.
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SUPERLATIVES Tina and Barry 119 BIGGEST THREAT TO PEDESTRIANS Patty and Peter
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I, Margaret Hall, leave to Kacky, my baby sister, many scruffies; to Chuck, stardom; to L. A. white shoe polish and to Lori, one large enchanted frog. 1, Lynn Harvey, leave to my brother, Ken, the ability to make as many friends as I did, and to stay out of trouble. God knows I couldn’t. 1, Elly Higbee, leave to Tim and Randy Blanchard, Wendy Martell, Kathy Thompson, Barb Wedge, and Andi Higbee all the fun times I had at Mt. Abe. Good luck June Botala, Tina Francis, Sandy Summer and Wanda Taylor. Party Hardy! I, Michelle Hoague wish to leave to Heidi the best of luck in her future years at Mt. Abe and the hope that she will enjoy it as much as I did, and to D.C. the hope that he will enjoy his senior year. I, Kirt Hoff, leave to my brother, Kerrin, the pool and my locker in hopes he knows what to do with them. I, Randy Hutchinson, leave to my brother a message, stay in school it is worth it and stay out of trouble, do your best. I, Barry E. Irish leave, Mary C. Cobb, all the joy and happi- ness she can find in this tough world. I, Chip Jewett, leave Mt. Abraham to anybody who wants it. I, Brad Jimmo, leave to Seth Gleason, locker number 1401 hoping he can stick it with as much food as I did. Best of luck in all you do nephew. I, Pam Kelly, leave my brother Mark and all my friends, the good times and fun I had without getting caught. I, Peter Knox, leave to my brother, good and bad times in hope he will have more good than bad. I, Mike Labossiere, leave nothing. I, Will LaFountaine, leave all the headaches to my cousins, Ronnie and Schristeen LaFountain. I, Karen Lafrance, leave to Daniell Lafrance the ability to skip and never get caught. I, Paul Larrow, leave to Maeri Howard a copy of the school dress code, and to Barbi Peabody, a subscription to Autoweek. I, Anne Lathrop, leave my brother, Tom, to Lisa in hopes that they can straighten out this mess-up. I, Jeanette Lavallee, leave to Terri Masterson, my 4 uni- form, and to Lori, Jimmy, Danny Boy, Terri Babe, and Terri Sweetie, all the love and friendship life has to offer. I, Julie Leone, leave to Barbe (Zeb) a pair of drawstring shorts, to Mrs. P, My most sincere love and appreciation, and to Luke, my only sunshine, a fond farewell. I, Buz, leave to Mr. Hoadley a P.P.S. I, John Lord, leave all the luck in future years to my friends, except Sheila and Vanessa because they still owe me money. I, Steven Lutton, leave many thanks to my teachers, coaches, and friends, and my best wishes to the Class of 1984. I, Lisa Meader, leave to my sisters and Redge, the best of luck, they’re going to need it. I, Lisa Menard, leave to Marin, Salvation Army clothes, Melissa Z., and I.D., Lauris and Kathleen a bad joke and a whopper, Sarahs. BRUTE strength (she knows how to use it) Michelle G, a dead bird, Michelle C., a huge smile (Cracked) Nina enough Smileys to fill a book, and Karla, I leave you anything you can get your hands on. I, Daniel Morse, will to John Peck, my ability to not get detentions. I, Lisa Munson, wish to leave to my younger brother, Scott, all the happy memories that I have of Mt. Abe and the best to the class of ’85. I, Angie Nelson, leave lots of sunshine and happiness to Ritha (you don’t need an I.D. for that) and the dishwasher at the K.K. to Brett and Shawn. 1, Mark Nelson, wish to leave Mr. Brennon in peace. I, Barry E. Nye, leave hope that all my friends have a happy and long life. I, Art Peryea, leave Mt. Abe to my sister. I, Linda Pixley, leave to Amy Paquette my friendship, al- ways. I also leave with a big smile. I, Roger Prescott, leave Sally Camm the nickname T.C. 1, Genie Prime, leave to Vannie, Sheila, Kim and Tracy Don Wan, he’s all yours!! To my three favorite fel- lows, Scott Crady, Todd Tierney, and Paul Jer- ome I leave a great senior year. I’ll miss all of you. 121
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