Julia Berinstein — | Harley Biercuk L: Times spent w Bill, friendship L: my car, J.B. DL: snobs, sludge w Holls, full moons, “my Bug” DL: FM: 2 14 82 FG: Tobe suc cessful at - No-win situations, tourists FM: whatever I do FS: Go For it — Hey. Cheerleading, 8 5 84. ‘Matthew Brothers Lisa Bruso L: Comic Books, Rogue Storm, - Newport, chocolate, money DL: digging for gold, waiting, mood swings, lima beans. Row |: Julia Berinstein Row 2: Amber Boudrea Row 3: Maria Castano, Lisa Bruso, Ramona Chaisson Row 4: Shawn Coughlin, Mark Crompton
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ull voice, | Quando etting my diploma, . ears DL: getting — »y the officer of the law CLASS WILL | leave Doreen a Ilb. chocolate bunny in the parking lot. — Carin Linda Poirier leaves with Nicole to conquer the world. To Heidi, I leave an apology for wasting I2 years of one ‘incredi- ble’ friendship. — Plante To Mrs. Dill, a special thanks for all your time and patience that you showed toward us during our stint as accounting stu- dents. Love, Billy and Tammy. To the Class of ’87 and the rest to follow, I leave lots of friendly smiles and laughter in the air to help you make it through the year. — Tam. To the staff of TRHS (and especially the janitors), | leave my worn heels to keep roamin’ the halls. — Tam To Mr. Earls, | bequeath Dr. Ruth’s guide to great literature. — Erica Groom. To Mrs. Sawyer: my address to keep in touch. Dean Duckett. lleave Ms. Heins to find someone else to do the concert program. C.H. | leave Mrs. Carroll explaining chemical bonds. | leave my seat in the nurse’s office to Tony. Love, Donna. ToK.S.P.: leave THS remembering your terrific smile. Munchkin. To Mr. Bombard: | leave Tantasqua with a fond memory of you and an important decision close at hand. Thank you! Scott Duncan. A patch kit for Mr. Blake’s overinflated ego. Jay Benoit. To Bridgette, Jodi, and Tracy, | leave “Dr. Ruth’s Guide to Good Sex.” Love, Paul. To Jonah | leave one million chocolate Santa Clauses. — P.K. I leave Mr. McDonald with my thanks, respect, and a smile every morning. — Amber. | leave my friends with many thanks and great appreciation. | love you all. — Amber. To my buddy Tara — I leave my twinkie wrappers and lots of luck in ‘life’. Jess. To Ameena: It’s been real fun having a lot of experience in dying while Terri is driving. — Twinkieman. To Mona: a special thank-you. | owe you a big one! Love, Lynn. | leave the halls of Tantasqua a big belch! I leave Kelly all the special memories of our Senior year. KM. | leave Mr. Bombard to his rocking horse. CC. Scott Campbell leaves his sisters behind, with his sympathy to the rest of the school. | leave Mrs. Carroll a pack of Newport Lights! | leave to Tammy the dearest friendship I’ve ever known. Love, Carolyn. Continued on page 13.
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