Susquehanna Valley High School - Saber Tales Yearbook (Conklin, NY)

 - Class of 1988

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Page 26 text:

Homecoming Dance: T. Scherer, K. Weiss. T. Snitchler. K. Lash. J. K. Christman, T. DeRitis, K. Keegan. J. Torres. S. Sickles, R. Fabrizi, K. Lynch, T. Grubham, D. French Scherer. C. Staub Michael Hammond Chuck Harder Shawne Harder Steve Harder Jennifer Harding Mandy Hartman Stephen J. Haskell Michael Hisman Michelle M. Hitt Neil D. Hobbs William Hoover Kevin P. House Pat Igoe Heather Jackson Nicole Jenks Judson Johnson Georgia Jones Danielle Marie Kalaf Danielle J. Kane Kristin Keegan

Page 25 text:

Bill Hoover leave my car the ' Brown Hornet'' to the auto shop for experimentation. Kevin House leave all non-senior band members the thrill of going on long band trips for at least one more season. Danielle Kalaf leave Jon Nitto the invention of toilet mufflers and to Mr. Stanton — much Graditude Danielle Kane leave Denise Hartford all of the best parties and many great memories. Kristin Keegan leave Paula, Angie. Beth and Melanie many great times and to my Mom. a little peace and quiet — at least until Megan gets to the sr. high. Wendy Kenyon leave to Michele a list of all my OLD boyfriends. You can have one of THEM. Gary Kilmer leave my smashed, bombed Volare to Kevin Keesler. John King leave to all the upcoming football players, my great speed and running ability. Scott Koloski leave a six pack Kris Kucera leave Gus Sumera an everlasting supply of Bust-us gum. Debbie Kumpon leave the many meanings of the word GRATITUDE to Mr. Stanton; the meaning of perfection to Paul Geertgens: and all my love to my friends. Jim Laman leave my grades to anyone desperate enough to take them. Kyra Lash leave P.S., J.M., B.S. M.G., A.M. and anyone else, a great senior and junior year, and to Ray. my brother, a great sport’s season. Paul Laviska leave three years of varsity tennis history (division and sectional wins) to all upcoming players to envy. Good luck! Matt Little leave school for a while. I's be Broome bound! Cathleen Lynch leave to Chuck, my brother, all of the great times yet to come. To Marijude I leave the cookie from the cookie jar; and Paula. Beth. Angie and Joanne — keep'dn cheering! | Roger Martinkovic leave what is left of my sanitv.JH David Martone leave my trombone and all my playing ability to anyone who domes up to the senior high. Michael Mastrofleave my 79 Dodge Omni to Tohya Guyette and Kyoko StanjJish. Nicole McCarthy leave to Mr Minster all the memories of driver’s edt and m3 K-turn Tammy McGuire leave to my cousins Jason Chrisjthe good wnd bad times at SV and the wonderful colored lockers. Randy Miller !eav$ nothing because I never received Anything JSH «5 .p Don Murphy leave my great wrestling ability to m { brother, David. Brian Peacock leave my great football skill and my witty humor to John Guinan. Anne Pessarchick eave my 11th and 12th grade teacher; to my brother Bob; and I leave my brother to them. Dave Petryszyn leave Bill Diffendorf thejnemory of the 1987 footbal season iand good luck in the 1988 season. Brian Pickert leave Billy’D. a hole in his wail and Best of luck to all jumors j Lp Patricia Pupillo .eave to anyone the O.K. times in school and the great times I’ve had outside of school (Remember Kim Parker?) Kathleen Quader leave to Mr. Robertson all of my accumulated late passes; to all future SV students — my condolences. Todd Quigley leave my teachers the task of teaching my brother Chris ‘ Christine Quinn leave to Lisa Sullivan Doreen Griffiths all my wonderful memories and good times at SV. Mitellle Redmond leave future football cheerleaders my good friend Betty Crocker, and to Kim that stupid bird, Polly Jennifer Roe leave Shelly Foutke her house locker all to herself and the memories of Florida ’86”! Red Eye Lobster. Margaret Ross leave my sister, Jennifer, all the pleasures that are possible to get from this school. Robert Scherer leave my 1965 Icelandic Blue Chevy Impala Scherer Super Sport to Tracy and Amy. Timothy Scherer leave Jackie Bell memories of the Suburban Propane tank and ail of my love. Dawn Shafer leave the remembrance of being locked in thor guys' bathroom with no lights r;, % Eric Shimansky leave all my love to Tracy Jones forever, j Sandra Sickles leave my sister (Meredith) a spray paint can and a spot in the parking lot; and to Kim Wilson — a wet willy' — also to Erin Dundon. the best of luck being a soccer goalie. Pat Sine leave my golf clubs to Mike Coletti so that he can drain some putts Todd Snitchler leave Mrs. Fitch all the doughnut money she never spent. (Nice hail) too.) Pam Spear leave to Mr. Gerlach all my excuses for never showing up to homeroom, to all future bowlers — the legacy of the 7-10 game and to Mr. Burd — Leon Phillips. Christine Staub leave Jennifer Diskin 9 on the Varsity Soccer Team and my dresser drawer to Kim Wilson and anyone else who may need it. Trevor Streno leave my Friday Saturday skills to Goozer' D'fendorf. Jennifer Sullivan leave to my sister Lisa, the best of luck in her senior year. Leslie Tifft leave Jon Nitto the fun of riding The Dreaded with Mad Max. John Torres leave Bill Diffendorf all the great times at the Hotel. ,. - Scott Tyler leave a lot behind. Steve VanTassell leave this message: I remember bad times, more than good, there's no coming back even if I could. Mike Vascello leave my Dead Otter nickname to anyone who wants it. Angelo Vilasi leave Mrs. Foley a roll of toilet paper; and luck to anyone who can break my record for the fastest sprint from Mrs. Foley's driveway to Karen Bennedum's car. Janet Waitkavicz leave to my niece Michelle, my position onlhe Varsity Girls’ Basketball Team Rebecca Walker leave Party Wagon 1 to whoever may neeicl a night out on the town Casey Walsh leave the 1988-89 Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders all the great ana fun times I had cheering. Scott Walters leave all my respect to my parents and my uncle and aunt for helping me through rough times. Conni Way leave my great times in the senior high to my brother ■ Sherry Wheeler leave all my memories and good times at SV to my sister Michelle Bertha Whitcomb leave all my laughter to my cousin Jen. Ken White leave the memories of Lisa and I in the halls to Mr Stoner. Michelle Witkowski leave the name Polish Wonder Woman” and my machine gun laugh to anyone who wants it; my Chemistry abilities to my brother Jim; and to the field hockey team — my collection of yellow cards. 21



Page 27 text:

3 Uueen. Court, Escorts: K. Weiss. T Scherer. D French. T. Grubham. K. Lynch. J. Fabrizi. K. Lash. T Snrtchler. S Sickles. J. Torres. K Keegan. T DeRitis. K iullock. Queen J. Chapman. K. Kucera. K. Christman. P. Sine. C. Staub. R Scherer Homecomli Cadden. S. Wendy Kenyon Shawn Kernan Gary Kilmer John King Paul Klinko Scott Koloski Jeremy Korcykoski Kris Kucera Debra Kumpon Jim Lamon Kyra Lash Paul Laviska Donald Light Michelle Light Matt Little Carla Long Denna Longo Robert Luce Katie Lynch Brian Main Tim Mainusch 23

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