Riverhead High School - Blue Peconic Yearbook (Riverhead, NY)

 - Class of 1979

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Carol Langhome: I leave my sister Rose to wheel and deal with the things in RHS that she can not change. Susan Lesniak: I leave disco music to whoever can stand it. George Luhring: I leave Mr. Moritz's homework to his coming classes. Carol Lundberg: I leave a whopper Jr. for Val, my A.P. test for Danny Sharon and lots of parties for Jane. Sue Lyons: I leave the agonies of Physics. Cheryl Mack: I leave good luck with Marky Daniels. John Mangino: I leave the Print shop to Mr. Baker. Craig Martin: I leave my humor to the school. Larry McCoy: Remember me, the Doctor. Colleen Meilunas: To all the non-conformists I leave the strength to defeat the jocks. Carol Midgette: I hope my brother James graduates. Sally Monroe: I leave my brother to carry on — 1 hope he makes it. Elizabeth Moore: I leave many thanks to Mr. Herzog, to Mr. Roberts I leave Norman and Julie, and to Kathy I leave all the musical instruments made. Kathy Nagorski: I leave Mr. Jester many thanks for all his help and never ending supply of purple chalk, and Mr. Raacke in peace. Amy Newton: 1 leave Cathy Stark my gymnastic abilities and a lot of luck. Eileen O'Neill: I leave all my overdue library slips to Mrs. Bell, and driving abilities to Coach Herzog. Alice Owen: All the memories of the good times shared at R.H.S. Edward Pertillar: We leave the teachers at R.H.S. the intelligence to cope with the underclassmen like we did. Phil Pierchanowski: Half my tires on the High School parking lot. Bill Polaskey: I leave my music echoing through the halls for those who can hear it. Maura Powers: To Mr. Jester an inexhaustible bag of bbq potato chips and to Mr. Raacke an application to N.Y. Tech. Tami Prete: I leave to the coming seniors the best year you can make it. Frank Pugh: I leave to my past teachers all the B.S. I gave them. Sharon Raynor: 1 leave a Curaid for Timmy. Fran Reyer: 1 leave all the news to Mr. G. Robert Richard: I leave one messed up school district. Patrick Roach: My A.P. English file folder. Ramona Ross: I leave my stability, independence, and common sense to T.O. and all the other pea brains. Teresa Ryan: 1 leave my love and deepest appreciation to Mr. Jester who is the most inspiring and skilled teacher I have ever known. Virginia Smith: To my sister I leave my unused gym locker. Jim Stakey: I leave my high performance potato truck to whomever thinks he can beat it. James Stopinski: 1 leave my burnt out fuses in Mr. N's shop to all the new maniacs. Rob Stress: I leave my oil stained parking space to the grease monkeys. Donna Talmage: I leave the turkey who teaches Latin to whoever can put up with him. Rena Thompson: I leave to all high school students maturity, hoping they will grow up before it's too late. Lisa Toler: I leave to Sherri, Kim, Dawn and Cynthia the hope that they can graduate from this dry school. Jacky Trojanowski: I leave my parking space to my sister Bette if she ever gets her license. Karen Trubisz: Luck and success to the next typist in the LIBEC contest. Colleen Tucker: I leave to Sherry the secret of sneaking outside. Steven Tuthill: 1 leave my cheating booth to A.P. English. Lori Underwood: 1 leave to everyone, Austerity.” Laura Urevich: I leave Mr. Zorn's molecular model kits to the next A.P. Bio. class, my crucibles to Mr. Dinsmore, and another Urevich to R.H.S. Robert Wegener: I leave to the school underclassmen and I take with me the great memories of Mrs. Amone and German Club and the backstage fun we had in Drama Club. Greg Williams: I leave all of my business to Sir Nose Leggon. Reggi Williams: Remember me as king of girls. Alex Zebroski: I leave my speed in typing to Wendy Van Scoy. 10

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 School Will Dwayne Bartlett: To all Freshman; I hope you make it, I did. Ricardo Bartolomeu: I enjoyed my stay here very much and I hope to come back someday soon. Tom Blair: 1 leave The Colonel to next years Seniors. Ray Bouchard: I leave my shoulder pads to Rodney Rollins. Keith Brace: My parking space to John Robinson. My first seat in band to Carl F. Charlene Brown: To my sister and my friends: If you can't have the best of everything, make the best of everything you have. Diane Brown: To all my teachers past and present, A very warm and special thank you. Greg Brown: I wish all underclassmen the best of luck during their senior year, especially Eric Brown. Ivy Brown: To all the underclassmen; I leave the best person in the world, Mr. Jester . Joyce Brown: 1 leave behind this jailhouse to my nephew Anthony. Maureen Carragher: I leave all my friends with the best of luck. Michelle Corbin: I hope that all my peers will lead successful lives. Karen Davis: I leave Louie my extra credits so he will graduate. Glenn DeFriest: 1 leave the increasing problem of austerity to my unfortunate underclassmen. David Densieski: I leave all my love to Diana. Carol Dietrich: Many thanks to Mr. Jester. Brenda Doucette: 1 leave Paula a spare tire. Donna Elmore: I leave my drawing ability to Cecil Elmore and Johnny Monroe. Micheal Endres: 1 here by leave my old gym shorts to the school. Sandra Erickson: Behind me I will leave Mr. Moritz with new Math II books; Coach Herzog with licensed drivers and a new car; Mrs. Brink with a dictionary and the teachers of RHS with a contract. Diane Ferris: 1 leave the best of luck to Linda Patty. Charlene Flood: 1 leave to my two sisters, Doris and Brenda, to graduate from school and to make the best of life. Bridget Ford: 1 hope my cousin, Sandra Nash, can cope with one more dead year in Riverhead High. Bruce Fraser: I leave whatever anyone will take. Kathy Frew: 1 leave 7th period U.A. to anyone who wants it. Bob Gajowski: I leave NJROTC to any new cadet to make it better. Robin Gallagher: To all who voted against the budget I leave this lousy austerity and all the tights and problems it has caused! Ken Gluck: I do hereby bequeath my entire collection of nametags to future generation of literary enthusiasts. Lisa Guarino: I leave Janet car keys, Sharon the car, Patty a chauffer and Jane Val ... go for it! Alison Hallock: I leave Miss Cotten all the upcoming business students for her to set a good example for as she did for me. Mark Hanlon: 1 leave Gascoyne's toga! Deirdre Harrup: I leave Sabie all my good grades! Barbara Hattorff: I leave the girl's gym office to future hockey players. Donald Henderson: I leave my girls to my 'cuz' Chet to control. Brenda Hicks: I leave Jackie Anderson and Dawn Brown control of their love lives. I promise after 1 die. I won't get involved. Jeffrey Hoffman: I leave all the orange juice and orange soda ne can say and third base to Mr. Rana. Jeanne Hojenski: I leave memories of Fuzzies, Jocks?, Weedles, a burnt doctor, Larry and Fuzzy Faces. Penny Jayne: To all the girls in this school 1 leave my good looking little brother. Ann Johnson:I leave my cousin Sue lots of luck in her remaining years at R.H.S. Sue Kaffke: I leave happiness to those who want it. Stacey Karzenski: I leave Harry Haller in the Magic Theatre. Tom Kruel: I leave my musical calculator. Jackie Kruson: To all the teachers I've ever had. I'd like to leave a very special thank you! Sharon Kulesa: I leave all the good times to Pam. Robert Ladka: I leave Mr. Gascoyne some new ties. 9



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JUANITA ALEXANDER: NITA LINDA J. ALEXANDER: LITTLE APPLE JOHN BAGSHAW: BAGS LINDA BARNES Pep Club; Bowling 1,2 Happiness is to give love and to be loved. JOHN ANDES Latin Club; Orchestra; NYSSMA Solo Contest; All-County Orchestra; JV Tennis; Ski Club DEBORAH ATKINSON: DEB DWAYNE BARTLETT: EGGS GO Basketball; JV Basketball; Football; V. Basketball; Track; BOCES; NJROTC RICARDO BARTOLOMEU: RICK Student Exchange Program What BRENDA BATES OTIS BELL PATTI H. BESOLD NYSSMA Festivals 1,2,3; NYSSMA Solo Contest 1,2, SCMEA 1; Northfork Festival 2,3; Exchange Concerts Riverhead — Deerpark; Homecoming Court 2; If you love something set it free; if it comes back it s yours, if it doesn't it never was.

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