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We leave Susan Alterman a permanent front row seat to the Earth, Wind, and Fire concerts. We leave Peter Andrews a new gym locker and something to destruct. We leave Mitch Auerbach a french class with more than one person and a dinner with Larry Bird. We leave Raymond Aviles a louder voice and no more sneezing. We leave Howard Baldinger o reserved parking spot with no surprises. We leave Barbra Barth a day without hastles, a diet, and trident gum. We leave Merideth Berkman a bottle of sedatives and an appreciation of her philosophies. We leave Richard Botwinick a Ralph Lauren and Lacoste shirt in every color. We leave Michelle Brey a Halloween costume for next year and ten pounds. We leave Jon Brody a beat - up 69' Chevy. We leave Wendy Caplan a year of no aggravation, a driver's license, a new knapsack, and Michael. We leave Brian Cooper a new attitude. We leave David Cordero a bottle of Tequilla and a pro - baseball contract with the team of his choice. We leave Tracey Fairey her own theatre company. We leave Fred Fein a late pass for every class. We leave Pam Fink another 1:00 A.M. swim dip. We leave Hilary Frankel air for the front tires of her car and Robert. We leave Frank Gallo a competitor that he can trip without getting a yellow card. We leave Gigi Gesser a trip to Hobart. We leave Andrew Glanz a haircut. We leave Barry Glickman a long - lasting relationship. We leave Lucy Goetz a riding club and the class of 79'. We leave Bradley Golden another clock, a girlfriend that we all approve of, and a brand new 1982 Trans Am in the color of his choice. We leave Jaclyn Goldman a car that won't get stolen and a 10 pound Hershey bar. We leave Gary Grey a lifetime supply of lift - tickets. We leave Scott Gotlieb an oxford shirt and an A from Mr. Jensen. We leave Philip Hahn an all expense paid course in Driver's Ed. at W.A. We leave David Hochberg 6 more inches, a late pass for all classes, an all expense paid trip with Trevor and Mr. Einsohn, and a back stage pass to James Taylor. We leave Adam Hoeflich an Oxford English Dictionary, a notebook, a pen, 30 pounds, and driving lessons. We leave Andrew Jonas a power forward along Sampson, and a quick release on his jumper. We leave Marc Karyo an election for the presidency and a Howdy Doodie doll. We leave Jeff Kleeger a new name and a controversial news article. We leave Steven Landau a truce with Mrs. Bartenbach. We leave Alison Leigh just one grade lower than an A in the subject of her choice. We leave Dana Levy a day without worries and driving instructions. We leave Jill Lomove speech therapy, a full - time housekeeper, a sports car with 12 seats and Bob Weir. We leave Jeanette Macht longer legs. a car with automatic steering, and Haagen Daz ice cream We leave Robert Marder the college basketball team of his choice, Atlantic City, and Hilary. We leave Nancy Meyers corrective walking shoes and a new wiggle. We leave Eric Nelson a new boat and a new nickname. We leave Rona Neustadter a shopping spree on a Saturday. We leave Tania Padgett a truce with Adam and a a parrot. We leave Susan Pinke a date with Bjorn Borg and a gallon of ice cream. We leave James Rinzler no more deadlines, We leave Gary Roberts a day at a yearbook meeting. We leave Lillian Roseman a free pass to the disco of her choice. We leave Neil Rosenfeld a woman's wardrobe for next Halloween, squeak, and a car with no scratches. We leave Cheryl Sandler a nail that won't break. We leave Craig Saunders a chance to meet David Bowie and a good Giants season. We leave Andrew Schandler a bottle of white wine and Sheri. We leave Julie Schullan a house in Israel. We leave llyssa Steinberg a Friday night out. We leave Beth Scognamillo a trip on the subway, a lunch in Central Park, and a lifetime supply of chewing gum. We leave Stefani Sherman an A+ in French and captain of the Volleyball team. We leave Wayne Shure the secrets of Space Invaders. We leave Michael Siegal a sure bet. We leave Bruce Teitelbaum a new comb. We leave Leslie Travis three inches and the state of Virginia. We leave Mark Travis a million desks to doodle on and a tennis match with Alison Hollin. To Mr. Branch and Mr. Bertsche . . . WE LEAVE . . . 17
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IVI T. 'Sl l zzz A Q I mom ' X ll f J .n 07 '45 get J V QV gg 1 WIKI? - fm- I-1 P M ' L 13 g , if X ' ' 1 all W Q ' c. 1 l SENKDR 'ga Bl SEC now N -'lt Years from now, while looking back over the following pages, we will be reminded of those we have forgot- ten, as well as those we will have kept in contact with. Names may change, faces will age, but the high school friendships will still be there. It is these high school friendships that can never be replaced, that will endure our lifetimes. The following pages are thus dedicated to each and every senior in the class of '82, in hopes that years from now the many memories, some happy, some sad, will brighten the mo- ment in which we reminisce over our high school years. 18 X At this time we will also realize how much we actually recieved from the Academy and perhaps some will say One never realizes how lucky one has been until it is all over. This stage of our lives is indeed at an end, but it has been one from which we will all be able to draw some- thing and for that reason, we would like to soy THANK YOU. J
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