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THOMAS JAMES LEJEUNE, JR. NADINE ELIZABETH MACURA KIMBERLEY ALLISON KILLAWEE JODY ANN LATTRELL PATRICK J. LAWRENCE PETRINA LOPANE SUSAN MARY KILMER
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CYNTHIA LEIGH JOBE BRIGITTE FRANCOISE GROM RENEE LYNN HAIGHT HOLLY DIANA HAMMOND JACK W. HENT8CHEL SHARON FRANCES HOFFMAN WILLIAM BOYD HOLDEEN
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I MICHAEL G. ACKERMAN, leave my friends all the happiness and the best of luck that I hope they will ever need. To Melissa B . I leave my love for you and our dreams, and I love you. To Dad, I leave thanks for everything. To my LITTLE brothers. Rick and Chip. I leave a lot of good luck. To Mom. I wish you were here because I miss you. I graduated for me and you. and I love you. QUOTE: Not fate, nor chance, nor any star commands sue cess and failure naught but your own hands. Samuel Valentine Cole I. PAMELA ‘Pam ADRIAN, of sound mind and body leave MS Live Aid. the men’s room, and I just came to get my tapes.” To Bertha, a snake. To SM I leave Kerry, the Monkees, Tim's green thing and all the memories of a long and great friendship. To CM I leave Randy Chef. To JL, a yellow ribbon. To Eener, a rag- gedy stuffed tiger and a lost purse. To PL. an orangina. To Whif- fer, Mr. Gould. To NM. a cement mixer. To LB. a frog and a lawnmower. To ER. a romp by a waterfall. To BH. a bottle of Ivory Liquid Soap. And last, but certainly not least, to Mom, Dad. and Lad — thank you for your love and support. So long fellow POWS. QUOTE: Today there is no black or white, only shades of gray. Cross Country 7-8 Varsity Track 9 Prom Court Prom King Chorus 7-12 Soccer 9,11-12 Honor Society 10-12 Ski Club 11-12 Spanish Club 9-11 Cheerleading 9-11 Tutoring 9 Service Club 9-10 Soccer Club 7-9 Solo Com pet. 10-11 Madrigals 9 I. DAVID BARNEY, leave to Mike S. your chamois shirt that I accidentally shut in the window. To Jack H. I leave your broken glasses and graffiti on your notebooks. Jack — my VW still needs your expertise. To Jason I wish the best of luck in the Navy. I also leave you your Health assignments. To Steve W. I leave my thanks for towing my car down Cascade and for going to Hotchkiss to get my checks. To Mr. Roccanova I leave a Golden Broom — I still need to learn my lesson. Thanks for put- ting up with me. Thanks to Mrs. Heinsman for getting me back in the rat race. Thank God I’m still graduating. Last but not least I thank Margaret. Mom and Dad for helping me through the rough times. I also wish Carrie and Joey the best years at Webutuck. Best wishes to all. Goodbye Webutuck. I, HEIDI BENEKE, leave the following to: CZ. RT Ip (no more), 8:00, The Treehouse. let's drink, college roommates??? Thanks for being a great friend. SS: tennis. The Treehouse, back road, a necktie, duck-bill, an unforgettable friendship, and many bir- thdays to come. RW: a ravage in the haymow. NE, BAS. Thanks for caring even though I never listened. SH: Cobleskill. Don’t sit on the toilet seat. HH: Barbizon. AB: another chance with MM. DG: NYSF, Alabama Slammers, Jay, having the same taste. LM: Powers and the black chair. BH: a 40 in physics, juice. I don’t think I'll ever understand you. what a friend. LMJ: Dallas. MM: bananas-n-cream. a great friendship. Rubie. bullhead, taco, good luck. Mom Dad: THANKS. To the class of 1987: GOOD LUCK. QUOTE: If your circle stays unbroken, then you're a lucky man 'cause it neuer, never, never has form. In the palace of the virgin lies the chalice of the soul, and it's likely you might find the answer there. Dio QUOTE: ' ‘Wait a minute. I’m supposed to be hav- ing a good time here. So where's the party? It doesn't have to be this way. I can still enjoy my life.” Tennis 10-12 Ski Club 7-11 Focus 11-12 Student Council 11 Yearbook 10 Prom Committee Prom Court French Club 10 17
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