South Park High School - Dial Yearbook (Buffalo, NY)

 - Class of 1981

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Page 7 text:

QM lucK in 3H gad w$ meta We, the members of South Park's nineteen hundred and eighty-one graduating class, being of questionable sanity, wish to hereby present our last will and testment to the administrators, faculty and underclassmen. To our beloved Principal, we wish to leave ten copies of the Pledge of Allegiance in the hope that one day he will recite it without making a mistake. Mary Res and Frank Pericozzi would like to leave Mrs. E be able to understand her English Honors class. To Mr. McQuade, Cheryl Solomon and Mary Sawicki eave a bottle of Grecian formulas and a year's member- 'p to Emapean Health Spa. All former members of Mr. Pulisifs English 3 class would Re to leave him our graded papers that have more red tits on them than they do words. ymwltigbyand MikeBarrenwouldliketoleaveMr. - all of the stolen review books. Honesty is I!- l the best policy. I The departing seniors have just been informed by a reli- me that anyone who had Mr. Murphy tor a teacher during Sophomore year had been taught by a ' donated to South Patti by K3 Penny's. The graduating members of the Gitls Softball Team wish :1 leave MA TUCKER a case of Pepsi, a case of 'v 7 hits, and a year's membership to the Riverheld. Denise Schibler and Cindy Nowak would like to leave 1! dollars in quarters to Mrs. Cellini's homeroom to pay their first forty fines; The senior girls who were lnnmly in Mr. Manittsr f eroom would like to leave -his students their My arsasgoodluckchannsfotmellladcandlledllay ontests. rowning the class. Brian Britzzalaro and Tom Renal wish to l'e'e'Ve Mr. Ed- ards a book entitled, How Not to get Personal with the mplres in an exclusive afterschoolw interview with lint $005 and Liv'ziey a dictionary of contemporary slang so that she will The seniors who were in Mr. Hider's shopuclasses would ke to leave him a hook on how to say his S's without CLASS WILL AND TESTAMENT C'ndY1 waWL ego wwiie is 0000! 00 do qmdiim realms R.M.H- 49g, Dan Kroll, it has been revealed that Mrs. Manama, our impressive but loveable study hall teacher, will donate two feet, but no more, of her height to Miss Sutton. Lynn Kowal and Debbie Lauder wish to leave Mr. McGrath a new white sock so that he may perform his sock trick for future students. Nora Sumbrum and Dolores lanczak leave Mr. teary a pair of Wonder Woman underoos to go with his Mr. Spock decoder ring. To all the underclassmen who will in the future have to consume those luscious lunches that we so unwillineg ate, we leave a year's supply of Pepto Bismo and copies of You Are What You Eat. Donna Fucina and Michelle Cleary leave Mr. Kelder a three month's supply of sharpened pencils so that he can accurately record'the scores of the Girls' Softball Team. Scott Brynes and Marlene laPress wish to leave Mr. Canton all the underdeveloped him for net! year's Year Book Staff. The football squad wish to leave Mr. Rania a metro bus pass in the hope that he arrives at the games .on time. Youzi Pecan and Kim Kania would like; to leave Miss Flood and her future shorthand classes an fill decoding System to help them read and interpret their nightly as- slgnments. Mike Zawistowglti and Terry Grandy wish to leave Mr. McKendry a pair of zany zapper glasses and an overtoat so that he could scout new players for future hockey teams. Kathy Leisten and Sue Maggio wish to leaveMrs. Lombardo and future captains and co-captalm; l'eso'n plans handed into Mrs. lombardo that never seemed to pass inspection, in the hope that one stamp of approval will be given. in closing: The reading of our Will, we, the departing senior cbss cortftilly wish our sucgessors happiness, good tartaric and the warmth of our fond memories of Dear Old South Park. The Graduating. Class of 1981



Page 9 text:

DEDICATION i iln past years the DIAL has been dedicated to men and wom- of South Park High School that have demonstrated a niune concern for the school and its administration, the stu- nt body and the community. These ideals are the quality hich deserves recognition. This year the DIAL Staff has found candidate, one who truly exemplifies these characteristics: bert J. Wilson. Mr. Wilson began his college career by attending Michigan te University as an undergraduate. From there he was called on to serve in the United States Army for two and one-half ars; upon his returned he completed his studies at Ithaca Col- e, where he earned his B.A. degree, and began his teaching eer while completing his studies at Cornell eating a Masters gree in school administration. n 1947, Mr. Wilson began teaching Physical Education in the alo Public Schools, where he coached both Football and ketball at McKinley and lafayette High Schools. In 1965, Mr. Wilson came to South Park as an assistance Prin- al and has held that position until the present time. o the students and faculty alike, Mr. Wilson has always n available to help, to give advice or understanding. He is ly a gentleman with a concerned interest in the welfare of all dents. He is a man who has won the respect of all who ws him. It is with the utmost pride, that we, the staff of the L dedicate this years book, 1981 to Robert J. Wilson and h him many more productive years as an educator and ad- istrator here at South Park High School.

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