New Paltz High School - Huguenot Yearbook (New Paltz, NY)

 - Class of 1979

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WHO’S WHO CRAZIEST PEPPIEST AND LAZIEST Sharon and Mike Jean and Leroy BEST DRESSED Kim and Julian BIGGEST HURTS Deb and Bill MOST ATHLETIC Joanne and Todd MOST ARTISTIC MOST INTELLECTUAL DID MOST FOR CLASS Jennifer and John (not pictured) Julia and Alex Kathy and Bruce 28

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CLASS WILLS John Abrams - I leave my working locker to Trish. Kristina Anderson - leaves her hightop sneakers to “Fuzzic McDogglc.” AP History Class - leaves Mr. James dancing his dance. Beverly Atkins- I leave all my chemical solutions to Mr. Zimmerman. Lisa Barclay - leaves to Barbara Upright, all of our crazy moments fr her to remember in her last year of school. Penny Barringer- leaves to Michele Donohue, the alto section in choir. Barbara Brannan - To John Hasbrouk, I leave all my craziness. Kim Cafaro- I leave my smiling face to haunt Mr Gross in years to come. Kevin Christie- leave Sal F’appalardo my half of the universal machine. Susan Clough - wills all her “squeaks' to Melissa Rosa. Janet Dodd - I leave my long hair to Joan Skillman and my saxophone to Patty Zelinski. I also leave Mr. Masson one perfect speech. Anne Finckcn - I leave all my Beta, Sigma. Rho, possessions to the “quirst wierdos” and I also leave my crush on P.J. to my sister Maureen. Paula Hanna ford - To a graduating Senior, I hereby bequeath the following articles: To Ro-bcar - the mo she always wanted but never got; To Jennifer - one IOU for a camp d'etat; To Probata - probus ori-gionalus. if Rhonda doesn’t beat you to him; To this year’s Junior, Sophomore and Freshman classes - all the great times I've had at N.P.H.S. Brenda Harris - I leave my work in photography for the yearbook to Mr. Kerz.ncr. Carolyn Kasnak - leaves Mr. Zimmerman a chemistry experiment that will work positively every time. Alison King - leaves her not-so-littlc brother lots of luck and hopes that he's always “still got it.“ To Julie Krieg she leaves an open invitation to “cruise ’ in the green bomb. Todd Krieg - To coaches Ford and Freer. I leave an offensive game plan that works. Vcntriglia’s army leaves Mr V. three used uniforms. To George Grammas I leave soul possession rights to uniform 13, and everything that goes with it. Billy McCann - I leave my height measuring ruler to Mr. Campbell. Maria Panessa - leave Mike Rugcr the best of luck in graduating from N.P. High within the next year. Jim Polhemis- leave Able and Up my soul chair in the cafeteria and the Highland High School sign. Project Advance Class - leaves Mrs. Evans all their tapes and luck for next year. Donna Proven ano - I leave my cigarettes to Todd Rasmussem. Kathy Russel - leaves all my old Biology Tests to my brother Bill one year later; one slightly gnawed on oboe reed to Margret Baglcy. Sorrowfully and tearfully I leave Glen. Rhonda Schaefer - Bequeath to Robert Afzal my mirrors, my purple rug, and all that stuff I never learned to throw away. Senior Class - leaves a generous supply of moldy carwash sponges and rags to the Sophomore Class. Bernadette Shulte - leaves my Blonde Hair for all those people who wish they had it. Vicki Smith and Theresa Alessi - leave Mrs. Benenati's windows to be stared out in the years to come. Joanne Soule - I leave my greatest talent, bowling, to Terry McDowell and to Mr. V., one free lesson in bowling taught by me. Matt Vitale - leave my gym shorts and socks to Vinny Arm field in the hopes that he can destroy them safely. Alex Vukasin - To George Cambell. 1 leave an assortment of CETA workers for his lab. To Mrs. Geller, I leave 100 more zerox copies of Matt’s term paper. To Mr. Sirko I leave a set of underclassmen to be utilized in falling body experiments. Dody Weaver - I leave my straight-jacket to “The Boss”, Mr. Salengcr, in hopes that it will help conceal the traumatic fits so often connected with the office.



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FRIENDLIEST MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Cindy and Anthony Rhonda and Bill MOST THEATRICAL Nora and Larry GABBIEST AND QUIETEST Theresa and Tom PET AND PEST Becky and Bill CLASS CUTUPS Phyllis and Steve BEST LOOKING Lisa and Jim MOST MUSICAL Dara and Rob CUTEST Betsy and Jess

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