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I, Scott Meashaw, leave. 1 Sheri Moulton, leave Johnie Baby to Tammy, to Lita all the gossip in the world. Good luck toTeri and Mike, Richie and the Class of '86. Live It Up! 1, Jill Nelson, leave Jaren a box of band-aids, Molly an orange. Sue an escort to the rodeo and a gallon of Holy Water. 1, John O'Neil, leave my height to Mrs. Phippen and my shares in Wrigley's to Miss Sinclair. I also leave with many fine memories of P.H.C.S. and all my love to Leigh. 1, Virginia Pearl, leave Tim the ability to know that I will keep my mouth shut at this years prom party. Also Cheri, Vic, Tammy and the rest of the gang many great memories of the Parties . Best of Luck to my brother Jimmy and the Class of '86. 1, Frank Perry, leave Mr. Harper the ability to stay on his feet during a gym class soccer game. I, Kristen Perry, leave to Tammy the ability to look before she slams the doors, to Marcie the top position in Varsity mounts, to my sisters and the Class of '86 the Best of Luck and to Cliff all my love. I, Laurie Planty, leave Normie the abililty to keep her keys out of locked cars, Tammy the ability not to lose her earrings, and the Best of Luck to Kenny, Debbie, and the Class of '86. I, Tammy Planty, leave Laurie my mosquiuto bites, to Normie the ability to keep her emotions inside, and to Normie, Laurie, and Kristi, thanks for making school bearable. Good Luck and Best Wishes to the Class of '86. I, Anne Randall, leave all the years left here at P.H.C.S to all my nieces and nephews. I, Donna Russell, leave a box of Scott tissues and a recto-mike to Howie, my wiggle to Brooke, homing car keys to Teresa, luck in future years to M M, and to Jim my love, my Garfield night shirt, and the ability to drive 55 on the right side of the road and an all A Report I, Paul Russell, leave this place in hopes of not returning. All my love to Brenda, and to Chris the ability to make it out of here alive. Best Wishes to the Class of '86. I, Larci Smith, leave Mr. Harper many good and troubling memories of Karen and me. The Best of Luck to Marge, Joe and Michele and the Class of '86. To Bill 1 leave all my love along with many happy memories with many yet to come! 1, Tammy Sweeney, leave Lisa a pHto- insulated boots for the parties on the hill, Karen and Karen many fond memories, Ka- ren Waite the memory of Aaron and Best of Luck to the |C lass of '86. I, Pam Thompson, leave the Best of Luck to my brother Class of '86. ,C1. Iind i cousin in their future years at P.H. C S and Good Luck to the I, Bill Votra, leave the cafeteria eatable lunches. To Larci I leave all my love. I, Lisa Votra, leave Tammy many memories of Remember When ■ ir ' and I wish my sister lots of love arnUrappiness. I (also leave Mark B. the ability to grow his own pony tail to tug on,lbut I keep my fond memories of the Class of '86. 7 I jt vvv 1, Lita Votra, leave Mrs. Bowles with many memories of B, P, T . 1 also leave many thanks to S.M. for a lot of information put to good use. To Lisa the ability to know and understand right from wrong, and good luck to my brother Good Luck to the Class of '86! 1 I, Karen Waite, leave Mr. Harper another two-some like Larci and me Many great times to Marge, Tammy and Larci. I wish ■ in California. mes and Lc • i | rma. the Class of '86 the Best of Luck and even you Bill. I wish the Best c Luck to a very special friend, see ya 1, Pam Walzer, leave Teresa a duet on the '76 Chevy, Leslie One Speci ahGuy , Chris and John some real fun of Luck to the Class of '86. L Cheri Wickwire, leave Kevin with many memories, Normie with the ability to know the difference between the living and the dead. To Gwen 12 O.J.'s and the ability to keep thejn down, Mr. Cox - Ralph, and Bang, Bang, Bang and to Mr. Zenger an- other Chemist like me. And to the Class of '86 Bey of Luck «Jvi good times. I, Marjorie Zahler, leave to Karen and Larci all my lunctmotwy so 1 don't get beat up, to Jerri I leave protection from Kim (R.C.), to Bob I leave a personality. To Jon, Steph, D.JSJosn, and MOST of the Class of '86 Good Luck. Mm V 19
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I, Scott Bailey, leave Mr. Beekman the Best of Luck in the future at P.H.C.S and leave Tess all my love. 1, Mark Baldwin, leave Mr. Kilcoyne a hotline to the FBI in case some student comes up missing in action and to the Class of '87 - adios my friends. I, Nathan Barton, leave Tammy all my love and Best of Luck to all my fellow classmates, and to anyone who wants the name Flex. I, Dean Bush, leave Mr. Cox another summer to try to figure out his computer. To the Class of '87 the ability to try to get through Mr. Beckner's American Gov't class and to the Class of '86 many more great times to party-up before the year ends. I, Teri Caringi, leave all my love to Mike, Brenda the song Another Woman and happiness, to Paul the ability to decide for himself, Cheri the DARK AGES, and Best Wishes to the Class of '86. I, Vicki Cheney, leave Patti all the fun times, Gina the great times, Anne the fun times and also to Becky, David and Laura the Best of Luck. To Mrs. Phippen the words Personal Preference . I, Dawn Cline, leave my brother with hopes of doing well this year and next year, Tina with the consent to deal with Doug and Scott to put up with Richard. Melissa to do well in 4th grade and to get along with the other kids in her class. 1, Romie Clothier, leave, Mr. Harper the ability to make it to homeroom on time, to Mr. Jerry Aiken the best of luck with his future soccer teams, to my brother and sister the best of luck in their future years at P.H.C.S. And I leave as the first and best Clothier. Party it up Class of '86. I, Tamie Crump, leave Kim the ability to drive under 85 , Best of Luck to the Class of '86 and to my sisters in their future school years and all my love to Kevin. I, David Culver, leave Mr. Ed Lyon a good sense of humor. I, Teresa Davis, leave Angel the ability to keep her shirt on at parties, Trena and Donna memories of one GREAT summer, Pam memories of chicken fights and burgandy wine, and Brooke lots of luck and many memories I, Joe Foster, leave Karen Waite my love and alsorne abilitylo score a penalty shot, to my thr e nephews the Best of Luck in school and to the class of the 1| 1, Brian Gary, leave Mr. Kilcoyne a Swat Team, the F.B.I., the National Guard, Charlie's Angels, the Boy Scouts, and an old lady with a pea shooter to guard this school so no one may escape. To Romie a bottl of Malibou full of memories!! ' Wmmr I I, Gwen Gamber, leave Wayne all my love along with many hopes for the future. My soccer jersey 1 to anyone talented enough to wear it, to Cheri a bottle of screwdriver, to Chris, Holly and Greta the Best of Luck and 1 also leave the second and the best of the Gamber's. I, Jim Gibson, leave Mr. Lyons the ability to pull his head out. I, Bob Grudowski, leave. I, Chris Grudowski, leave my high spirit and good times to anyone who needs them! I, Kevin Hayes, leave Cheri Wickwire with many happy memories, Mr. Kilcoyne the ability to realize that Parishville isn't half as bad as Massena, and Mr. Lisi the ability to do his job and not to harass students. h.u« im Helfter, leave to Mike Snell and Chris Richards all the wild women they think they can handle. 1, Cort Jacot, leave the ability for the Principals to run something other than a maximum security facility and to the Class of '87 adios my friends. I, Regina Jarvis, leave the Best of Luck to all the students and especially my brother. I, Kim Kelley, leave Tamie many memories (driving, green lights), to Mark Baldwin many great times and memories, Cort many parties, and to the Class of '86 Best Wishes Always! 1, Leslie Law, leave Teresa the ability to stay on her OWN side of the road, Pam the ability to overcome her indecisiveness, and to Alex I leave many memories of Bye-Bye Birdie in hopes of many more happy times to come. 18
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