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Page 32 text:
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I, Richard J. Alkinburgh, will to my brothers, Randy and David, all the fun, good limes, and luck at Schoharie Central School that I had; to all my friends that are graduating with me, all the best luck in the big world; to my girlfriend, Terry Lawyer, I will all my love forever and ever. I. Norman Arnold, give my love to my mother and father; and I give luck to my sisters of S.C.S., and to all a big party with a case of Miller’s. I would like to invite all of my friends to the biggest party you will ever have. I, Lee Babbitt, will to all my classmates, the fulfillment of all their hopes and dreams; to my teachers, let me just say that at least I appreciated what you were trying to teach everyone; to Mr. Group, a basketball team with only five players; to Mom, Dad, Steve, Kathleen, Otie, and especially Dan, my love; to God. all my thanks, without Your help nothing would have been possible. Finally, to myself, I will happiness, health, determination and a Dallas G wboy Cheerleader who understands me. Goodbye everyone! Thanks for everything. I hope you’ll smile and remember me whenever you read this. I. Cindy Baker, will to Patty, Joe, Tiger and Glenda, happiness; to my parents my love and thanks; to Dawn and Fred — Deb and Rick the best of luck and a good future; to Roger, all my love and me. I, Pamela Barbie, will Val great friends and times like I’ve had at S.C.S.; Ron best of luck in sports; Duane and Scott someone else to pick on; Tommy a mud puddle; Mare all the happiness in the world; all my other friends bright futures and more good times; and most importantly Mom and Dad all my love and thanks. I, Kathy Bender, will to my parents a thank you for your help and understanding through school; and to my sister. Freda, Jim and the 3 girls all the happiness and love that the world can hold; and to Karen McArthur and Donna McArthur, I wish you all the luck and happiness with Scott Arapoff and Russell Bender, to Erhard and April that all of their dreams come true and that their future will he the most happiness of all; to Butch, maybe someday a wife and I’d like to thank Butch, Stanley, and Russel for all of their help and love. I. Mark Benninger, will to my parents, my love and appreciation for all you’ve done for me; thanks! To Fred and Dawn, a long and happy marriage; and to the rest of the gang,” all the good times at SCS that you can handle; all my friends, thanks for making school less boring! I. John Best, will to Joe, a steady job and lots of money; to Mark B., any car he wants; to the Slob Squad, loads of insults, more wins and the ability to swing their clubs; to Bab, Scott R. and Tate, memories of our lunch period; and to my family, love and thanks. I, Duane Bogardus, will to Scott the ability to eat at Burger King” without getting sick; Tom the thrill of VICTORY;” Carl, his 454 engine; Don and Debbie their own Bowling Allies; Rich, good luck to you and your Squirrel; Robin, a new brother; Karla, Penny, Pinhead, and Cheryl, good luck in years of athletics; Sharon, luck in years to come; Mr. Group and Lou, a winning season; Mr. Hill, a car; Biz, THANKS;” and to my parents, my love. I, James Bogardus, will to my parents thanks for all your love and what you’ve done for me; to my sisters great success in life; to Mr. Gebe, a great dairy judging team; to Miss Batterman some of my height; and finally to all my friends thanks for the good times we’ve had. I, Karen Braman, will to Mr. Bartholomew, another Red-head to pick on; to Pam, Laura, and Krissy, the best of luck always; to Lynda, the guy you deserve and happiness in anything you attempt. To Barb and Marcy some more notewriting; to my parents and family THANKS for all your love and understanding; and to my other friends. Be Happy!
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LIBERATED MCP Stephanie Daniels, John Uveges CLASS CLOWNS Kelly Severns, Jeff LaPointe TALLEST SHORTEST Jeff LaPointe, Rose Rosa TEACHER’S TRIALS Tim Brisley, Sue Stimson MOST MUSICAL David Lopez, Linda Devenitch MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Laura Kane, Lee Babbitt
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I, Patricia Brewer, will to my parents, love and a big thanks; Mare, a trip to Wyoming and our friendship; Jimmy S., Mary; John, a date and a friend; Mike, a personal psychiatrist; Cheryl, Bill; and to Mr. P, our physics class; to my other friends, thanks, a smile and luck; to Curl, my love always. I, Tim Brisley, will to Richard and Mudhead, 2 six’s of Maximus; to Kinky D., a farm; to Glen Oliver, the title Dr.; to Miss Moore, some venison chili”; to Lee B., the Bee Gees; to Karen M., a divorce; to Matt, the NY Yankees; to Jenny, many boyfriends; to Lou,” more Briss-leys;” to Bernie, the thanks that I owe her; to my parents, a son with a Ph.D.; to my friends, a party; to Mrs. Leary, her own muffin” (or something equally psycadelic); and to those who don’t fall under any of those categories — ZERO. I, Marcia Brow n, w ill to Mom, all my love and thanks for everything; to Tim, hugs and kisses; to Bren, the man of her dreams, thanks, and may we always he close friends; to Mr. Bartholomew, Mr. McCarthy, Mrs. Moisan, Mrs. Clarke, and Mrs. Degroff, I I] miss you; to Deb, Denise, Tina, Kim, Stephanie, Sue, Bren, and Debbie R. more good times, keep in touch. I, Sandy Chase, will to Bill, future fun at SCS; to Allison, all the chicken she can handle (Follow your nose); to the soccer team, lots of luck, and a win against Berne; and to Mom and Dad, Thank You. I, Ann Cleveland, will to Egghead a nice farmgirl to keep him in line; to Beth my chicken outfit; to Stephanie a night out without the cows; to Charlie B, a farm; to Mr. Gebe thanks and another girl president to pick on, to all my friends happi- ness always; and to my family a special thanks” for everything. I, Chris Conley; being myself, will my apologies to my friends and enemies for the rotten things said and done, and also Thank God for the V2 day as a senior. I. Liz Coppolo, leave to my baby to be love, luck, comfort, and a very happy future. Pat, my husband, all my love in the future years; my mom. thanks for your guidance and love in my past years; Rich, thanks for the help on my car when Pat was gone; Vickie, good luck with your love life. (Ha, Ha) I, Christine Cross, will a one way ticket to Poland for Mr. McCarthy; good luck and a buzz to Laura, Mary and Doreen; a case of Miller’s to Pete; and good luck in the years to come for Cindy and Sue. I, Stephanie Daniels, will to my parents all the love in the world and a big thank you; to Stacey, my bedroom; to Sharlene 12 more years at SCS; to Mr. and Mrs. Foland, happiness; to Les, Stacey; and to my future husband, Carl, me, all my love for the rest of our lives and one big I LOVE YOU. I, Roger deRoziere, will to Scott a band that can play, to Jan a trouble free life, to Denise, Tina, Lisa and friends a good time; to all of my friends everywhere a happy life, and thanks to Mom, Dad, and my family for helping me get this far. Thanks. I. Lynda Devenitch, will to Karen, a lifelong supply of heavenly bodies; to Elaine, more frogs and happiness; to Mr. P, many more miles of conversations; to my brothers, John and Micheal, love and luck; to Babs. thanks; to the X-C team, a champion- ship; and to my parents, happiness and love for the rest of your lives, plus thanks for so much understanding. I, Sherri Diamond, will to my brothers and sisters, all the luck in the world; to Drew another sweetheart, and to Lisa, my most treasured friend some more good times. Most of all to my mother and father a lot of love and Thanks.”
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