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' Vi -K N ': will keep and cherish forever. :m i I, BERNADETTE ABBRUZZESE. leave' -, Denise and Barbara a new guy Io Yo ' a around and I leave them two more f, years in S.P.H.S. To Marian I leave a I of V. that I did nol lake and lo To -Q leave a Polaro and M sell f xq QggNiAasRuzzfssk.1egyg.lg . . K QXI. gm, I Swv . gy . . .ah ,nf , 3,1
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CHARLES E. YULICK Charlie , . . the shore . . . Soccer. , . the prom ..,Sprints. . ,3. . .Mr.N.mybuddy. , .Col- lege ahead I hope . . . N.P, plus more . . . live and learn. . .TSC Parties. J TERRY A. ZABEL Zibel. . . Hey Kid. . .Knock before you come in . . . But we're not that way!! . . , K.N. . . , He's my buddy . . . Wildwood 75 , . . 6 blocks in the rain to see M.M.. , .No more ICE!! . . . Deb, l'll take you to Cal. . .M.l.. . .Friendly you bet we are. . , But that's not on the menu . . .D.D. . . .T hour and 'l5 min. no more carnivals. . .hey Finch. . .spec 4 or 5 . . .We took 4th place. . . Raceway Park . . , Bathroom at Knotty Pine . . . B.M .... Peanuts . , . at seventeen , . . l.K. my mouseketeer. . .L.Z., K.K.. . .10!27!75. . . Feelings. . .spas tek . . . there's nothing left to us of things that used to be their's, iust memory among our souvenirs. . . y . yg CAMERA SHY EoMuND1.ALPARoriiE 'iiiss L L iiii ii KENNETH HALL WALTERQANUS CHARLES KUHAR gg . MICHAEL LLABRESVQ-E ' DOREEN ZAZZARA CHIPPER, , .9!29!73. . .been good ever since , . .all our wagon days . . . 336. . . never forget you Dennis. , .been through a lot of towns with a lot of friends and a lot of memories. . .now it's us Renee and Herb, loAnne and Dave, Nancy and loe and the rest of the gang. . . Nasty. . .Duff's twitt . , . No-show Espo . . . Precious and Few, This Magic Moment . . .Grease Women. . .My Baby Iesus , , . future revolves around Chipper EUGENE MIRRA MARYANN MISCOVIC CHARLES O'KEEFE ROSALIE SALA THOMAS SULLIVAN
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.. ., Maghithe hope that they are lucky eric-ush i ,,,..... X, .. ful person. To Mary Ann Pollera I leave one New Year's Eve Party, and to Tony Pompi- lio I leave my right name. We, DEBBIE HAYS and KAREN BIORNSEN, leave Cindy Bechtle behind. I, RICHARD HEER, leave to any neophyte at S.P.H.S. the hope that he isn't forced into aiyear of hard labor and horedom with KD. I - . IjjIztCK HEER, leave to anyone who ,takes ggjggggmr. Franklin and the fear-thaiikthey Iylgget Mrg Deveney -' et1'1f1,.f,lff5,ggg5okv Arm HElllN, iam fiwilggiket if 3'i,,iJ:fQ4siih21trefSon who is stupid enouatweflike 1 Debits equal the creditS!ftQfM'r. e ,,,,,,5iiyltd'exslry. To Mrs. Kelly I leave a where is K ,.-gijgigigtoreverg to Deb, Karen I ma hope they win . . .loud shout. To teachers, I hope your-next Sqjpiriigpassl To the cateteria'gang,t.flggye a haartyha ha, To all my friends I leave good ltick in the Iuture. To the library I leave a year ls better. ', . I, PETER HETTMANN, leave to my brothers tour years of S.P.H.S., and lohn K. his sen- ior year. I leave my spot in S.P.H.S. for 501112 ambitious person to till. I leave all my friends and S.P.H.S. with happy memo- ries and lastly I leave to Rosanne the mem- ories of the times we had, the hope for many more, and all my love. I, DAVID HOUGH, leave all the splendid memories of tour years ol real growthj and learning at S.P.H.S.g but, most ol alt, I leave the, impact of nodded Americanism which many happy and successiulftirries Idiallconcerned. .D ,gf ,iii HRICZKO, leave tn my srsteifglfatty, glgasgejghe memories of our steiillliliiei ff' 52551255-1a pots!! lark f5MGlif?33:- I A ffftit-irrstiisitor fat mes: iltlhrilfll Qlw Ionic ..., iff ..l. 'N lrrfr .'rr fogwalilrfiz lisa est. Z iMQig1frl1:ksot'ti more state winrtieiiifdi brick, to Marie B. ag and memories: to Indy FV, I leave? Dim Norman I leave a tissue and a t6aU,!01Uflff'r gei- fleave our wedding date: to tammy L1 Itezve a weekend out, and last and unfork- tunately I leave MariIyn's house andMari- lyn, for il it wasn't tor her I wouldn't have been able to stay in NJ. and finish my sen- iorvelr. ' I, IOHN IANNHTO, leave Phil and The Boys two more wonderful years at S.P.H,S. and hope that they stay out of troubteg to Ronnie Dickinson a paclcof- I i, csiutoiws KICK, leave tolalililse mmf - 5 .wtgthought that loneliness is not so much iso- ing classes, the knowledge and happiness Q . I -s-- - .s,insulation. ol making friends and a lot of Rugby memf i 'k,l at ee V MACDONALD, leave my ories. I leave them all the love, apmggssfr-1 pa ss e s. years in S.P.H.S.g to my and friendship max i, haste found y ,,k J ' ,5.V9 4v9a'S, and I0 four years here. But, I like withine Qtr- fz g sh love. memories and lriendsj ii ,,-: fi cug:-'O my 5519 lr l0ANNE F'WfW5K'f 'eave 'VV when the good times and all the Miller ' i Njqgetzlw K . i t - .go me she csnrhsffdie. Miss cannon, lots or I. g the aries ni.5t31g3teave Duff and Espo k r. 'Ove -fiidftlisietne Ill? world for ,.. beangiqtiggei an my love, arltflifff 1 ' ' i, iliac leave to Kathy P. and ha?iag,w,sgQii'ee ri, -1-r 1 ton ol Tic-Tacsp to l,',3IStBERT NQgy51,ON:EX6g,lea5ii?she,teriBii'Q lo the bird and one girl, teaitiifalot Dliifipei Mr. Fechiaill myipotetillfi iam Zjlifleeife' theiiilqifins Bulls to Tede ditifffgyleaveiiiiiykgijlfgnce to cope with all to Kathy, I leave 4 yef' gevefYll7l1!?lB?s,QitJuldn't do: to I-lotlv, I gg, gdinnsE:3e?f.,5'Mg1ne1 Iggve Mf- H, T 'fi ?to he eave a fave r2m'il'ea my mc, if strongdhat someday ff realize, agd my wish lor igsteskl QQKRUNWIER, ieaveggx, and Mr, sgas.P.r-ss. forever. IQCAIL KUKOL, without regrets il forbnly a ggment, I made someone smile. i, KIM mo gr s faeave to Mr. Lafiaud 3 hereof McDi5gEf ,-h lriex to lamie, the cifffi bng talks, thanks and 4 pprgciation of being if ffiihe! abd t i m e S a n d : UE l Sl ilimay be a sale at tt he d l leave something impor- his pens and some Ar, Xe, W g, 3, to Lin, the common sense al 'L fineededg to Wayne, I leave all . an , fir . all my love lor being a won- and hopes that he gets all he e' v-faiifiiior he truly deserves it. Last of aIlg ave'5.P.H.S. with a smile, a tear, and thes ' peIulness ol a bright Iuture. tum iv crass, leave Mr. Ice- landiiiiige pizza, two brothers Menae- ,. . , ..t9re:Q?1tnsetQ a mth srvdenlfstisteie, 1 , , QQggQ5gg,3nq'que,giQn5, and quggqimisi ' 'gg5fQhmugQ,tenntsvbaIIs, 4 frogs, and the tive sg-gmarryifgg Latin scholars to sing Cau- Qiiigamuifjlgitus. We also leave you our fiijgfmestfljgnks and ineffable love. igggyiowogt tick, leave S.P.H.S. with happy memories and I leave to my Iourol the lastest years ol his lite Toftlie tennisteam, I leave a winning sec- nndldoubles and to everyone at our 4th periodlunch table, much happiness. wegtif ANN, NANCY, masts, and DIANf,gl9ave to Mr. layson the Fickle Fin- ger offate award, and all our sarcastic kremarksiduring class, And to someone in McMgekin's class, all ot our hysterical witinfghe Vhat,Vhat boy cinnamon Tic Tm: a bad me otiiuyngitesf leave M-SS Cummins a tar to Emile so that his vocal chords can Hbvea rest, To lelt, I leave a pair oi netted bikini briefs and a hypercycloidg to Mr, Kurmsf latch, I leave a pair ot drumsticks and a, piece ol pavement. l leave my thanks to Richards, my fantastic typ' aiem 'e!1'Yf'l'W 'e'1mY Mr. Swiedersky who was f,.sugg3,aeVggegt,3eagher that I managed to siav ,,a5ggZale13ga5t5ilassg5gofRubbin..'a hardy hurp 'k'kNllT..Nigl9 for teaching me tneabluesfand- lr.: helping me to become a more ,versatile to Ice, all the wants 'md 5 quill' 'ide musician during my years at .S.P.H.S.:itojS if Our little Chats in Sth Larry, I leave 1000 tt. ol movie film and sucks :TIT a Iot',Ql happy memo, cesstut me at Rio Rancho, graduate, my brother, Robin, I leave a little piece of my hear!-42121-Qjfiffgiiifiitiiifiiiiiigfglikiiiefzlyaovinesirand Cf-Hy limes contalnins all at the memories audi.-1-,,!f'T lf!-E5il?ll'L5t. and ID I-Indd, l moments that we have cherished in our K ' i'iiiaitre1'1'i'Sribica' s a full tank ol as a 200 years together at S.P.H.S. as well as my hopes lor the times to come. I, SUSAN IVANS, leave to my Friend Sharon, a map on how to get out of the Flainlietd Edison: to Linda I leave a halt empty baby jar, and Henry. To lanice I leave ODNAWM, and all my unexpected happenings. To Boc C, I leave all the good times we could have had. To Mikki I leave a year's supply of S.G. tBut only it you share itl. I, IOYCE IOHANSEN, leave Debs Class a Black '72 Nova, and lohn Tillitson the cor- ner by my locker and the memory of the fight we had with LF. and D.E. about who had more class: to Mrs. Lowy all her gour- met classes on a silver platter, and Chris Waskiel all my love. We, DEBBIE GLASS, IOYCE IOHANSON, SHARON MILO and CML COX, leave Mr. Swidersky the memory ot 1st period Accounting class, WC, IANET, KATHY, MARY, and TAMMYg leave to Mr. Saul 4 more physics students like us, the joy ol staying after until 5 o'clock, the word trivial and lanecs Cala culator to trade in lor money so we can go to Sptssds. l, DEBBIE IERONOWITZ, leave my sister, Linda, the strength to get through two more years. To my brother, Robert, tour, long years at S,P.H.5. and to Terry, some- one else to bother. To Kathy and my other friends, the hope that they accomplish what they set out to. If DAN JONES, leave Sal Espisito a hook on how to build a race car, a can of Body Filler to George for the next body man, to let! M. a job, to Scott all he can get lrprn his buddy Mr. Acme, and to Mr. Novak a new revised edition on how to get the whole team to pass the ball to Pennisi. t, I0 ANN, leave a book on blood poison- ing to lody and loev: One Password game and a sweet 16 record to the 2 Io's and Carieg one llamrng torch and a happy birthday, happy birthday baby to Nancy, a pen and a pad to Donna tor her lonely hearts clubp 2 more years ol Bowie to help you through, to Billg to Harry, 2 more years ol my brother, to those remaining. a sad good bye. . . I, DEBBIE KAPLAN, leave the letter V to left, and my No, B8 shirt to Mrs. Loud, I, STUART A. KATZ, leave to Mr. Saul, 1 keg. Yo Mr. layson, I leave the trust and care ofthe U.S. Government To Mr. More gan, I Ieavel new tie. l, EILEEN KALJFMAN, leavt- to Mrs. Baker the memories ol the 3 years ol German class with my gold and silver hulls, to Pam, lleave 5th period lunch and l,M.g to E,H.,l leave IM., to tee, Alan, Marcjand Steve, I leave North Plainfield 8.8.0.3 to Eve, I leave nine years of memories: to Denise, I leave Friendly's, and to Nina, I leave ever- lastmglriendship, I, PETER KLAUSS, leave to Scott, my lunch room chair: to lavelin, I leave the electron' - ra1'fff'1fics shogiwith the power turned oft, and to 0 Miirfl leave the rest ol the High School plus a lot ol luck with his bike. I, IEN KENNY, leave another Kenny tor this school and 2 more to come, and also the 10 lirst parking spots to our gang. I ' .y,. .,., 2 P M - 8 I 'iijiroin-faneqsgand 13 years and many more Tff6Hiabpy.and unforgettable memories ol -, 'ialifihe great times we've had together, -'ft5YlEFF'lAHR,leave Emile a case ut Titleists lagietug Q6-7-10 split to be made lefty and ,zxismugh his Iegsg to Mike, I leave a ticket to agfBeach.8ovs Concertg lohn, all my imita' LZQHS and a pair ol-leather and suede EXDSQ Robin, my slides from England, Qasfe, a ticket to a Ranger-Montreal gamep -limi a BJ.. storyg to Mrs. Zablockr, an XX arid-a bottle: to Miss Goldey, I leave a year without any Lehvs: to Mr. Goode, a big slide rule that won't hit the wall, Mr. Stein, axumhg Dr, Smith, a box ot coloured daallgg Mr, Kuboski, a bagel and a succu- kjbQLsQ1Mr. Cashioli,an ecdysiast, and to Heave my locker and 4 ol the he-st -'5?ejfsiQt.l'Jis tile, 'l:QQEfflEl5LEMLEY, leave Gail Haines the boy ybiiherfjrhoiceyand s PACKAGE or HOST- 'i:fSSEflZ3lJ!?C4Kf5q,1,Boblxy Vastano, the sur- to achieve his goals in a bottle of aspirin . ,. ,...,,, sm- ma Whitt' teach' 'l'lL !hEVlili5Wli3'i'll'ive Mrs MLMe0kln next April. Iudv, and She-rn, . ,V K to carry on the lere the joy ol next year's Karen Walters, next years +fssgggsfi5ae,saei.0n in the band. To all my flilEQ1iS5Eflfleive with much regret and sor- ryiy mind I know we will meet agaliyseiifgieday. I, DEBBIYKUCATO, leave to Mr, Skillman, peace,-quiet, and my deep appreciation, also aspelting book, to my brothers Frank - 1 more year ot soccer, another conven- tion,-and a senior year filled with happy memories and to lell, 3 years ol activity, and 3 more years of basketball, to Mrs McMeekli'i,l leave many more years ol ler' seymerr, a package ol AlkaASelt1er, and my loveg to Mr. Novak, I leave any ollite he aspires top to Susan, I leave a Tiger Talk editorship and much happinessg to Rhonda,-,l leave memories of our marathon ohonecallsg to the 4th period lunch table, I leave Zyears worth ol happy memoricsg lo Chrisakinemories of the laughter, the teamltidfthe love, and to Carol, I leave the Iaughtepj-oyer: the shared socks, tho B P .Halle-iijff, Sadie Hawkins '75, running 'rafatinqgln-'the capitol building, tm- kilt ht-n Cilailllsitjfjall the books we were going to -- wrijteyfggijgour crazy if-lephovw topic s. for Weezte. gwggagzgfjtaait LICATO and cftitoi SQf1WltE,Itfl!Q5'leave Mr Skillman two pormaf 'nedti-Chatierones tor any trip to Washing' ton 0r'!he5ilJ.N., the knowledge that the- fe'll Reverb? ipothvr us, and our love We, UNDA and PATTI KTHE GIRLSJ, leave Mr. Kuboski 2 empty places on the bent h where the Girls sat and hopes you will have2 more managers like us To Mr Novak, we tlhe adopted student couniil membersl, leave all the hard work we did on your campaign and student count il, thanks alot tor all your kindness and help I, LAURA LOWICH, leave to everyone involved, the summer ol '75, to Mary, Bar' bara, and Sue, t leave another year to ogglr- at cute guys: to Mrs. White, thanks, and to anyone it can enlighten, I leave the tialgfliitr, Kuljgiiski his beard, a McGovern buttoiigand Qkuggggand to all thggstudeyjts at sfsiixh-P-Iiigtegsiuigh school, Spairi, I. MICH'-fi NFA' 'ea'-2 'ONUY Stiles, my loti'lteiE:a3gQgllLl,t:i, Nggiemolries insfdep to Donna, 4 'T - 5 ' I years,,arid my jersey to anyone man enough-JYQESBQV We, LEE and MARIIAYNE, leave to Mr. B., Mrs. M., add, to Mrs, M., we leave Mr. B. tlst peifhdifsoph. yearl. We leaine-, Ivtiss lrickson to mourn the lact that we will no longer be around to bother her, or watch her dancing and singing in gym and health. We leave the typing room green paper tpassesll, to Mr. Skillman, we leave to find 2 new standins. It we could leave shortly, we would. We leave Menlo Park to everyone, We wish happineggito wolt and l. tbetter luck next time, Cin .l I, MICHAEL MARSH, leave the ladies in the cafeteria a cook book, leff, a XKE laguer convertibte, Mr. Larkaud, aggggeokon 0 ns' ,.i..,o !'1F,'5 emi t r edge that i bq,. ,ii,,,, ICH! thanks .fdfalways scale in Math: ib Aoch, I IE ' ' . I -I, :vii loops, to Mr Loud, l Rd5SJSggN5.5icN5,-lb. iffy New 'wav to Big Len .. ,, X ws... f . laiiii' iff-'H tis. ' ' how to play T Physics Lap 8ooks,4 .liziggzs 'f' Nancy, I leave all , we, IOANN M. MCHUGH, leave I logs, 5 cartons of L Q I whatever they w gg h j g 5. IVA of pm-ice i w.iimmeeeg,. Hsisiiiiirexaeasxsxqwitl . , l f 'd one 'ff' Irvs and peace ol mind ariddoviiifbwtrer lW'l ii we, me y I0 any Smart motetiskeleets- we ard Ofhff gg: eaaeee Q the Mickey M ,,.e.. ,. , the halls for m I. MAURHNV WE Yew Someone 3 belle' one EEE ,- Home ,..... ' leave .tftiie ESQ' Svmsfbf 153855 'I If If-MIP the Um Daddy. being the Mrs- weary, Ms- Hellmuth, i Iriendship. I happiness and reach the road Tree, Lisa, Lindaj1!iar1elfigarrdfDihne, filliilieissls good times, chinese-iagaritis, arxdca-tottpsffjf A dumb sayings ries. To Tree I teavggijii af new fr-ug-H-ug can 5-cathy tlitiiirnerivria . ries of N.P,, 7 years ofjfiendship, arid xqnf' stant laughter. To lake, the memories ol spyiiisgfgliimeour long talks. To M.R. the memiirges oibliiimonths ol mv freshman year, iahetnowg a great friendship. To Bob, I leaxZe1a,lot of great memories, all the happinessfin the world, and all my love. And Iastwg-.to S.P,H.5. It leave tour of the best vearsgt' my-ltte,tl1e' word Where and an errfpfklocker -- we, IAMIE Mazza and CQQt1,HlE'WI'Lgi VERDING, leave Mr. Mattiifcilaflwith- the memories ol the two m0s!l53iQifQ!S2!l3bl9 5 pains in the - -, anagztheghispesgmaiphec c A might find two other girls 1' sex ed. better than w in id. 9 he 5 to Mr. Iohf. : 'l5f3o Laurie lacki and e Q ffl- them the solt we leave me 9mPlf QffE3HCliiifi14F -l-.l ,- '- 634, To the Histortg kftlieggbie f sodes ol Heckel: g5f5ffEjQ!.':111 I, CAROL Mc giiigvigioletg- and Mrs. Bleif i f Ea wkon io n, HC SON 6110 935' dent of the of them .1 speciali 'iithey were there it I ham a million t Ip ' .gg ..,', to Pai, the baf x regatta.-aefgeok A a 5 brothers P10925 . in 5 PH S a s I d i d I. BHSV iff derlul new ----'- A y M.. ,,, t ,.., t J 8004 65 H1391 1551? , ,..... I and lhanks Wfffi ,,.. ' the strength stvsegsnsiviaagsravifzserrserariars . make things 'fff.f., 0U -IWZWHV t'?WWi'i!t ' them top to Trditfiu tgmy-love aridetrlendship J forever, to Mr. Isifwicola, Iheikie-St football team, and to Mrgggilone a lot of:-rialieme for drivers like na fzfio-,oAnn.ttve under f.,!.iTf1., fl . f standing she neggsggp growj wi5r5om toi learn from expe 5,and 0flftel'5,kgal'td'fall the love she Il ever for heriwell bithg and happiness te, QW' arvano my place in the Alto ll sect tw so fry on and kdiptitt tying too much. . . to Mr. Matticola I leave a thank-you lor getting me through Drivers Ed., I also leave you all the NURDS in this school . . .to Mrs, Lowy I leave a smile and the memories of having her as a teacher for lour years , . .and last but not least l leave Billy a banjo, a smite, all the memories ol the past three years, and tinally, me. P.S. I also leave this school the thought that another Mead will be in this school next yr:-ar. I, MEECH, leave to Francine and T one more year ol sheer intensity, to Richie and Cron bar, a batch of brownies forthe Mun- chiesg to Sue Vail the 'cleanest house on the block tthanks, Suel, to Harry and Fatty, I leave with your brother, keep shining, you guys. We, LISA MEYERS and LINDA VUZZ' LENTO, leave Phil Rourke memories ol our Sth period Foods class, and our galloping gourmet talents, plus one flake. I, LISA MEYERS, leave to my brothers lelf and Gary, all my absentee and tardy slips. To Donna and Kathy, I leave 4 years ot S,P.H.S., and to Karen Waldron, memories of how crazy lamie, Cathie, Diane, Linda, and I were. To Billy Gilly and Tom B., a long walk to school and home. To Mary Ellen Hanley, 1 more year of tigeriific fun on Pom-Poms. To Phil Rourke, some Span- ish rrce. To Diane, Linda, Cathie, lamie, Tree, Karen, and Kim, memories of our Chinese Fire Drills. To Tree, a telephone pole to hit. To Maria, that Special person, To Ioyce Rose, I leave memories of all ol us in 3rd period gym. And last ol all, I leave Evegone else the iuy and happiness Ot .P. .s. . , ' 1 c We, MICHELE, SHARONQQQIQ.-IQHN leave Mrs, Lowy the membtiesir3jfQ:the,EGflOd.2 Foods class. Also we5liiaY5i!5f'if1he iilejilhest- hrown kitchen that15?EIiSsf3ifS1ftgiK5eyighad.arid the best cinnamonr,QtaggfjgQifeiZerj..ih,.fhiitibty and a lot of thanks. i, SHARON Moto, fl95!ZQ:ff51flil5l -with the hopes that l'll never,hasze.-tijQ?:ome,back!!! To Marilyn, best of Iucteriikiflfieflast Zyears. To Sandi, all the luck and-,happiness 'in the world with Bruce. To-Mrs.-Raiser, a pair of white poms poms lor her ice skates and more trips to Warinanco. ' l, M.l., leave Dolly memories of everything that has happened over the years. Bar- gandyll Polish devil!! ??And . . . up with the Polish Malia. I, IOHN K. MOCHARSKI, leave . . , Pam one more year ol school, to my sister Lau- ren I leave two more years of school, to my sister Leslie and my brother Iimmy I leave 4 years of S.P.H.S., to Mrs. Weigly I leave the thought things grow big in Texas, to Pat I leave the lront end of a 74 Oldsmobile Cutlass and someone else to be his right hand man, to Alex I leave the line memo- ries ot the ducks and a 75 Studebaker and roller skating on Sundays, to LK. l leave anybody she can catch, to Mr. Hill I leave someone else to go gethim his cof- tee and Dunkin Donuts, to lohn Petrilto I leave KED-814, and finally I take with me the happiness and memories that I had with Pam and the hope thatgthe-re will be many more in the future. V 1 fyfff. 1, I, TER! MOLESKI, leave,to,1an1ie,-our long talks, and many, many,.'rf1anS1iflaughs, the Fender to my chug-a-mugg Tofiisa, a tape recording ol Woody Wvmibifiker laugh- ing and a year's reservationsat Dragon Imperial To the Power Mechanics Dept. a radiator Iixer, and happiness he witl gain in the next 4 years, to Linda, I leave 10 boxes ol catsup, and to next year's Color Guard I leave my place to the clumsiest person they can lind, to Mr. D. I leave bigger pockets. I, BILL MONTWID, leave one book ol stale philosophies to Mr. Kuboski, Willum Bill another year at SP,H.S., and one special person things that could have been. I, BARBARA MOON, leave Mrs. Vail all the .peace and quiet you want, Mr. Ranger all the moon songs, lane! a quiet yankee, ,Debbie S. 5 inch platform shoes to be tal- terf Nancy E. a smaller mouth, Karen D. a frying pan, Kathy R. a couple ot bowling glmggand all my friends all the peace and hdgpiness in the world. l, OM MOORE, leave Erwin all the Fris- beeskirimy old hall locker, that he can fly! I, IUDYQBQAIEMCZYK, leave to my cousin Steven thanks and loveffor all he's done torf'Qie,,and to Donna, I leave a type' writerjlb also many thanks, plus a ditto, tO'NLiij!iy,my ever true friendship, to iz happirsesigjiwgkaihy and Bill.-Ialeave each ot-her,-to1Mariii?,gI leave thecontinuing echo ot smile Marie, and to Bob, 2 more years with the best: ol luck. To S.P.H.S, l leave sadly, hut' with many joys and my eternal gratitude to the people who made this the best 4 vearsot my lite. And lastly, to Steve, I leave an everlasting smile, all my love, my cherished memories ot our times together, and my hopes to share many mare, l, KATHY NOONAN, leave the sweet aroma ot year old mustard in my locker, l leave ltm at the Chippery a swizzle stick, a glass, and a crew ol thirsty people. I leave S.P.H.S. with fond memories. of good times. I reluctantly leave Color Guard remembering ourtrio. -- iggfl., l, PAUL NUBER, leave one used-tgstfument locker to be filled bythe next T!-Lktfiplayer, one pair ot :rusted sockslto MK,fa broken V.'l,R. to be fixed and, many lzieaxi tapes, to Donna' one more yearg and to Barbaragkone winningseascn, . f I .l, MECANQNUGENI, leave myiatggrday nigrgt aqidgfggy lriends'at-rytedgcu's,ya i Cham, taketsewfsare ot ti-iemgyt leave my 1 A'll'lf'ifI?lffil?ti5!F5i!'?s235FfT'-5?FbifEf??l1l'l2?TF?fig ' ii 1 I- tistierzzgrgggrzesaa' i'sn' as y-sisree--zsradESfi'ffl tggggqjjmgsfgrfygxfgigf ws.. A rg man my locker wt! EAS that it can i , 5 cleaned up to all t cg I leove my' little brother and 331153 1035235 he Vtltlfgy vil I' If F .gifs I 1 i,,,- .- 1 J I' andsmef up with Per for 2' to and I ffioi' wixteia its i standing, and ioveiwseaieaihiredftsiff all my teachers, r,,, cooatrss, . ,coca-bye? i, num MEAD, leave to my Diantaggiggg hopes that she will have as much Q11 Afttiiffffrjfi good times as I had in this school ,to- K Donna Vedutis I leave the privilegeuf being able to Iollow in BilIy's footsteps to Karen Aroneo I leave a prayer that she will survive her last year in this school without me or Susie to talk to, and I also leave her a warm bed to sleepin attor par- mof and 4 years ol the HS, wltlC3!l'?'F3l,:R, , for you To Mr. Ranger, 8 more iinii'iyftigrXity'and'hat will be in your class. To lertny1,tfcan't leave YOu my locker unless a Ireshmaniwill share it with you, also lefl's will be gone too. To Laura, when you become a senior use sen- ior privileges as well asf! Hilgftfiigalen bet- ter, 'I didn't know were in my class I n1el'WridiQ'De5Pl9 and made more friends. To meg-sihoot I leave my books and noteboolkssvittygrades from A to O, all around theischocmiio the Grub- ber ol the school I leave empty cigarette packs and an empty purse. To my friends l leave all the good memories we have had partying and even when I am out of school l hope we have more. We, LINDA P. KAREN D., KIM L, and BER- NARDA R,, leave Pam Phillips all our lun memories ol third period study hall plus all the doughnuts she could ever want to eat and our luck that sne gets a certain some' body. I, IO-ANN PACINO, leave with the hope lor more and more happiness to come, l, GAIL PALLISTER, leave all my good times with the girls . . . To Maryann and Linda O., I leave my 46's rn 76. To Gale G, and Cathy, I leave my love and friendship to two ol my closest friends. I really love you both. To Mr. Hieney, l leave another year of immature lr. and Snotty Sr. To Ronnie, I leave all my love to you and hope we will have a happy lite together. l, KAREN PANELLA, leave, Muffy a whole year ot walks to school alone. To Diane B., lanet and Mully another ride to McDonaId's . . . To TRACY and SAKO a B.O .... To TI. and PHIL a Tommy, a Meimi, and memories of our crazy lab table!! I, MARV IO PARADISO, leave my brother, Angelo, three more wonderful years at S.P.H.S. lo my sister, Patty, I leave Miss Goldey and the name Fossil. To Mr. Fech, l leave him a girl named Mary lou. To Linda. I leave four new hubcaos and a set ot directions. To Annette, I leave a Tree, I also leave S.P.H.S. with many happy mem- ories. I, DAVID PASACRITA, leave lenny, Donna, Sue a few more years of having a blast in school, To April, I leave all the parties she can handle, Also to lenny, I leave Parish players and all the rehearsals and shows she went to. To lamie I leave the responsie bility of keeping the cliche together while I'm in college, I, GLENN PASKOWITZ, leave four of the best years of my lite at South Plainfield High School and I leave Mr. Novak the lulure lor capturing the Mid-State Confer- ence for soccer and Mr. Ranger for wresa tling. I, STEVEN P, PAULS, leave to GN. my Phys- ics LAP book, which l never understood, to a Freshman, my locker twith a can ol Lysollg to most of my teachers, the A's I never received, to Mr. Kuboski, my brain, which he never thought I had. I, P.D.C. 86, leave the Depression Club the memories of 180 lunch periods together and the hopes ol brighter years to come. To the Pierre society, I leave the hope that Pierre will always live on in Syl- vie, and all our fun, To Don and Ray I leave the thought that all people are created equal, and to Ms. Federer, I leave the thought that cleanliness is next to Fordh- ness. To, the witches ot wisdom I leave one caldron, one test tube ol ovalic acid, and one broken unmentionable. To Lisa, t leave Iotsot French and to next year's Lust? members, I leave a great year in the t, WAYNE PEIN, leave Ioy, some brains: Stink, a year's supply ol nitro, and Mike dual quads. I leave Duc an I,B.M. 1130 Computing Systemg Frank, a worn out rain- coat, and Mr. K. a Laguadador with meat sauce. I, KATHV FENDER, leave the twirling squad much happiness and sum cess, my place and to some lucky person to become cap- tain, To Denise and Linda, I leave a place on the squad. To Kim and Kathy, I leave two more years to walk to school. To Kim I leave that special person. Kathleen C., I leave an ASP. To loyce and Mindy another great year on Color Guard in hopes they realize its their best year be-lore it's too late. To loyce, I leave the great accident. last, but not least, I leave Gail Martin a whole year's supply of acid from action chemistry, I, PENNSYLVANIA, leave the Depression Club to iind a new mascot and to have a not so depressing lunch per. I leave the Edison people Wounded Knee, 383, Mole, lon, greaser memories ol . . . many good times. To W.K. thanks. . ,! tand, GTXJ Mole, Remember, when, 383, thanks for the many talks. ta GTX:l I.C.l!?, me, Creaser and everyone remember those great parties!! tuturel? Yes . . REMEMBER We, THE 7th PERIOD BUSINESS LAW CLASS, leave to Mr. Svvidersky many thanks and gratitudes to a great teacher, Also, the hope that the closet gets some windows, and a quiet open space class next year. l, BARBARA PERRONE, leave to Cheryl, the Biggest cook book in the world and some thread to sew her sneaker. To lanet, the memory ol meeting Curbie several times in the boat, To Mr Swidersky, all my thanks lor being such a iantastic person and teacher. To Neal I leave one Cherry Vanilla Yogurt, and all my love. I also leave S P.H,S.,forever!! I, SUSAN PETERSON, leave with a desire to look ahead and a regret ot leaving behind something I can never have again. I leave Gail and Geri, eternal friendship, I lc-ave to all, a golden ray ol hope to help dreams and desires become realities, l, MEL PETRONE, leave to Mr. loud an ever-winning basketball team. To Kathy Fimiani, a position on the forward line so she d0esn't have to play goalie anymore. To Kathy Koz, I leave a seasons supply of gym, because she supplied me this year with hers To Sincki and Sginger, I leave the pen and s language with the hope that they still continue using it. To Bernie,l leave the hope that he may always have the moves ol the Mac, and finally, to my sister Oliger, I leave the wish that Mr. Novak will always call hor ROCK I, CHRIS PRESTIPINO, leave to my sister Beth, two more yrs. at S.P.H S along with great times that will come with them, to Mr. tonel, an apple: to l.M. and RP a slap, to Mr. K , an over used Italian yoke, to my -brother Irie I leave a smile and the hope that someday he'Il get a new nirknameg to Witt, many memories ol pom-poms, and to the next year's captain a lot of luck, to LF. I leave Drew Scott, to Bob, the thought ol playing soccer without getting iniured. and the hope that we will remain the lriends we have become, to Greg, the day he gets to play varsity soccer. and last I leave S.P.H.S with memories ol some ol the best times ot my lite and the thought of those vet to come!
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