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Lori Hunt , leave Windsor Locks High. Jeffrey Ives , leave two more happy years of honors English to Kylee. Matthew Jansen . leave behind the mistakes I ' ve made for others to avoid, and with more insight into life. Charles Jarest , leave my locker, an old pair of sweaty gym socks and a broken pencil to all the unfortunates who follow me. Kevin Johnson , leave the Stanley Cup for Mr. Widmer, and of course, the Whale. Laura Johnson , leave with pleasure and no argument. Stephen Jones . leave my car to Mike Collins, hard track practices to Tom M., and my weekend night habits to Jon R. and Jon T. Kim Kadlubowski , leave with cherished memories, and all my luck to Gina to get through her last year. Deanna Karto , leave the ring to Doug, the Box to Sharon K., and love to Doug. Alain Kessi , leave the Swiss National Anthem to the band, a portion of common sense to the genius, Mark Bouffard. and my flute at home. Rich Labbe , leave the torture of being Coach Sul ' s scapegoat to Gary (sweet pea) Bycenski. Rolande Labbe , leave all my memories of WLHS to Amy Good, and with a smile on my face. Robert Lacasse , being the last of the Lacasses to pass through the halls, leave only a memory. Justin Lanati , leave my memories to Mike, Eden, Kevin, and Andy, and Pistol Green to Andy and Kev. Roger Lavoie , leave WLHS with the Class of 1987 with the great pleasure of having been a part of it. Deana Lee , leave anyone to take my place yanking on Mr. McKeown ' s suspenders every time he wears them. Debbie Lee , leave many thanks to everyone at WLHS who has helped make the past four years the best they could be. Bonnie Lennon , leave with many memories that will be cherished for a lifetime, a good luck and much happiness wish to Maur and Kris, and Mr. McKeown an empty hallway — bye bye Joe! Charlotte Lesniak , leave my puppy dog eyes to Mrs. Carroll. Lisa Levesque , leave with pleasure. Dean Lillibridge , leave the past four years of American history to Mr. Stine, and my sincere thanks to the faculty of WLHS. Terri Lillibridge , leave with pleasant memories and my best wishes to the underclassmen. Kathleen Liss , leave my sister Julie the best of luck in her senoir year, a happy note to my friend Mr. G.. and best w.shes to friends left behind. Lynne Lodola , leave the good times at WLHS to my baby brother John — good luck! Darci Lombardi , leave this school with pleasure. Matthew Loncar , leave my class spirit to the Class of’88 and my battered helmet to my brother Tim. Diane Lopes , leave the best of luck to the Class of 1988! Catherine Lowe , leave the West Street bump to upcoming seniors seeking the best entertainment WL can offer. Christine Macaluso . leave two more years of Saturday morning Marching Band practice to Steven Wandzy and the best of luck to my brother Tom in his last two years. . Donald Mackey , leave Coach Sullivan’s “spread outs” to JR, MC, GB, DB. TM, and number “ 17” to any underclassman who can handle ,t. James Malcolm . leave Linda my phone bill, Brett my empty locker and Carrie good luck as a freshman (she ' ll need it!). Teresa Mancino , leave my ridiculous laugh to Karen, who is well on her way to inheriting it, my Savage spasm to the next weak-kneed Savage fan, and my ambition to “either score or get hurt” to any future girls soccer player. Andrea Marinak , leave my sister Cindy and my cousin Mike facing three more years of high school! Lynn Mazza . leave Robert Walker knowing I’ll be back on weekends, Susie the blue junk hoping it ' ll start in the morning, and Amy lots of f un memories. Jamie Meagher leave all my detentions and suspensions to any little punk who thinks he can beat them. Debbie Michaud , leave Kristen and Brian my footsteps along with all the love and luck in the world, and Eden luck for a great senior year. Kathleen Moran , leave with special memories of the great times I have had in the past four years. Renee Morrell , leave all my good times to anyone who can handle them! Kathy Morris , leave “airplane wings to Karen Riccio, cauliflower (cheu-fleur) to the field hockey team, and a thermometer full of mercury to my sister Erin. Laura Mortenson , leave Mike my car and Donna the Cafe A bathroom and two more years. Brian Munson . leave my falsetto to Brian Rucci, with cheu,(sorry Deb, 45 minutes is up), and Allicia in the Enfield Square parking lot-(sorry Alex). Carl Myers , leave my English class to Julie, Brenda, Danny, and Bill. Jeffrey Overstrom , leave the annual game dinner to the new and remaining members of Pistol Green, and best wishes and the greatest luck during the school year of ' 88 to EL, AL, KB. Charlene Picard , leave all my homework and boring classes to the underclassmen. James Pinkston , leave my tandem essays to my brother Titus, and my heart to Bulkeley High School. John Plamondon . leave the blue beastly Fairlane to Amy, and the world of physics to those who dare. 105
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' Sgzz U9A 8 N£3B§’ ?£i£ BAeri (Elfp members of ttje Class of 1987 bo hereby make tlje following bequests: 1 Richard Albert , leave Mrs. Cousineau and Mrs. H. to the freshmen. I Stephanie Argraves , leave my knowledge of English to Scotty and my sympathy to Amy Good and Darcy Sideravage. Beverly Army , leave Bob to be “so scary, George the Mauve Cell to Mrs. Sharis, and the “plunk,plunk of tandem essays to Jeff. James Arnold , leave all of my rides to school to Mike Mascaro, my basketball losses to Mona and Gina, and a pair of crutches to ' JI Jen. Richardnanning , leave the athlete’s foot I caught in the 1986 football season to anyone who can catch it, and also my ability as a defensive end to anyone who can “come down the line. Allison Baran , leave my sister Denise at home for another two years to suffer the gripes of “the parents, Karen Gaidos with much thanks for the sweetheart she has been through everything, and Eileen Brangan the Kennedy of her choice. Kelley Barber , leave wishing the best of luck to Scott and Bob with three years still to go. Allicia Barnes . leave to Eden, all the wild times at Basic Youth, to Mr. Oliva , all his papers to be corrected by himself, and to Becky, all those cold mornings we froze, waiting for the bus. Gary Belisle , leave Mr. A. alone for the years to come. Damian Beltrandi , leave Mr. Borchetta a bottle of valium for the grief I have given him, Bev my “hip jacket, and the memory of Opie and the Hooter mobile. Susan Brace . leave a part of my love for music behind for someone to grab hold of and share with another, my first trumpet spot to Jason, and my saxaphone spot to Steve. John Briere , leave advice: enjoy high school while you can, because it goes by fast. Christopher Broome , leave the WLHS Jazz Band sax section to Jim Krygowski. Sara Buck , leave the roach motels in the vicinity of NYC to Kylee; Karen P. and Linda F. another year in this “wonderful school, and Mr. LaBrosse’s good nature to anyone who can take advantage of it. Anna Bukowinski , leave the 50-yard line to anyone in the Flag Corps who wants to be the center of attention. Stephen Bukowinski , leave .. . nothing, because I’ll need it all in college. Laura Burke , leave high school and all my memories to my brother, John Tchaikow, and all my hyperactive 10th grade memories to Aimee Buck. Mark Burke , leave forever L.A. to whatever, T.D. gladly and with no regrets. Dawn Butler , leave this school with the many friends and memories that I made in hopes that someone will have as much fun in high school as I did. Steve Byczko , leave Mr. Flaherty with an ulcer. Andra Card , leave Tania, Grif and Jason two more years of Wednesday night and Saturday morning rehearsals, and Amy, Grif, Joey, and Pat all the fun I had with the other bands. Angela Carrabbia . leave all the captains to KK, MC, MK, RG, and Bud to MM. Jessica Cherlong , leave my big mouth to Michelle Couturier, (not that she needs it) and leave as a senior knowing as much as I knew my freshman year. Karen Chicano . leave gladly!!!! Denise Collins , leave my sister Donna with my half of the room and the best of luck during the next two years. Kristy Conner , leave my nickname “chipmunk to anyone who fits the name, and chem lab disasters to any junior who wants to continue the tradition. Denise D’Abato . leave my unfinished chemistry labs to anyone smart enough to pass the course, and my pink sneakers to Mr. Gatto because they are his favorite. Joseph Dallis , leave Joe Gilberto ten dollars for a haircut, Mr. B. a toupe, and with a lot of good memories and good friends. Robert DeMaine , leave my attitude to anyone who wants it. Colleen Derwin , leave nothing . . . I ' m bringing everything with me. Carole Donnelly , leave to extend the boundaries of Zololand. Linda Douglass . leave all the desks that I wrote on over the past four years. Guy Drapeau , leave Saturday morning rehearsals to Steven I evick — Good luck! David Ellis , leave my beloved uniform 10 to any athlete who thinks he can fill the role of being a dedicated player like myself. Catherine Flanders . leave Maria O. in a state of “obnoxion, Debbie M. one more year’s supply of blow pops and Diet Coke, and Gina C. alone to leave our mark. Jennifer Ford , leave Matt in the parking lot, Eileen with Coach for another two years, and everything else I probably forgot. Frank Frank , leave. Greg Frechette , leave a lot of laughs and good times to my junior buddies and a lot of nice-looking girls. Tom Gallagher , leave my VW to pole 121 on Elm Street. Denise Gasecki , leave all my happy memories and good times to Holly. James Gaylord , leave all the makeshift equipment I used in physics to future students and my speed and quickness to Coach Scelza and Coach Netcoh. Michelle Gendreau . leave the best of luck to the upcoming seniors and all the aggravation I ever caused Mrs. Fitzgerald. Christine Greene , leave hoping that my brother will have all the fun that I had in high school. Todd Harris , leave my Van Halen albums to ... nah! I’ll take them with me. James Holden , leave my blocking technique as a pro-side guard to anyone who may acquire the position; Lord knows, he will need it. Tammy Horn , leave Randy best wishes and good luck in the years to come. Gerry Hoyt , leave all my mistakes in shop to anyone who can fill them. 104
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fc TCJiTTN txTTSgT s ? i £5 22 « 25 pr i5TX3 ?55t ,r ii? - 12 Beff - Plourde . leave another boring year of high school to Moreen Martin and my postion in Chorus to anyone who can fill it. Robin Plummer . leave first tenor in Jazz Band, tandem essays, and Saturday morning rehearsals to Jimmy K. Susan Pohorylo. leave the climbs up Spoonsville Mountain to Amy Sevigny. deservhigTan 163 ' an ° ,her tnp to the board and a red mark on Frida Y’s test to anyone taking senior math, and my Yankees shirt to any yirginia Price , leave. b “ ' “ m v ' “ e - ” d » • remainderof Ihe Puia cl,„. Demse Purcell , leave my bopping in class to Rhonda, all my undone homework to Judy, and all my books to some underclassman who wants of Mr Beaud — l 5odVuck, e youMI°need d n Cha Ce l ° aUemPt Chemistry(since both of us chickened out!!), and Trina, in the hands Diane Roberts leave WLHS knowing I’m finally done and hoping my sister Tammi will finish. practice 11 ' ’ KarCn in ChargC ° f coun,ing the laps at swim P rac t ce, Rochelle to make swimming fun, and Eileen a ride home from Pete Ryan , leave. Kathy Satterfield , leave my high school years to my sister. Debra Savage , leave with 5 Savages down and no more to deal with. Tammy Scavotto , leave my maroon, blue and black B’s to ES, the best of luck to NS, and all the french fries he can eat to Mr. P. Sheryl Schindler , leave behind my wheepler and my congratulations to anyone who can get an A in Mr. Beaudry’s senior math class. Gregory Scott , leave my blazing speed to the future running backs at WLHS, my moves to Chris Stoppa, and my number, 21, to no one. Kara Scotto , leave another trip to the board in Room 110, and tandem essays to the next senior class. frishmeri ,C ’ my l Cker ’° anyone who can flt inside il ’ the best of luc k to Scott, Bob and Tammy, and Mr. Borchetta to all avenging William Siemionko , leave my stone hands to the future tight-ends of Windsor Locks football. Eric Slocum . leave my position of OG, DT to anyone good enough to fill it. Suzanne Soucy , leave WLHS for good, my absences to anyone who can afford them, and Mr. A.’s office for the last time. bmno ve‘h Tot ‘° a y brave Student wh ° Can take “ the beaUngs 1 took from Mrs - Fitzgerald: her ruler, punches and bruises — Heather Starkey , leave all my books and blessings to Eden, Kevin and the rest of the upcoming kin. Janet Strogoff. leave Mr. M. for Mark to have a better time with than I did, and good luck to Renee. David Tar a ve lla , leave Janice Stokes my sunglasses, Alison Vozzolo my leather, and Mike Huller my strange wardrobe. Ann Marie Taylor , leave my intelligence to my niece Jennifer Dunlop, my friendship to Tom, and my unforgettable face to Mrs. Carroll. Kimberly Taylor , leave Doris all of my fashionable clothes, and Reva all of my gold jewelry so that they can look as “fresh” as I do. Corey Tucker , leave my homework to the trash barrels. ca n de aJwi fcol ' e for two more years. l ° Ke y “ SUrvive if y0U Can ’ and good luck “ Beaudry so that he Julie Veit , leave to Kris K. a bucket of paint for my wall, and Jenny D. to do better in class than I ever did. Lori Viara , leave. Thomas Waterman , leave this school not knowing any more than when I got here. Maria Watson , leave the “funky sidewalk” to Rochelle Galetta, my messed up locker to my sister and my sneakers to my brother. Sharon Yucka , leave Kathy the “elf’ mirror and Lisa all the rooms to clean at the Ramada. Walter Ziemiensky , leave this school without looking back. 106
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