Here follows the last will and testament of the Class of 2009 . . .
To the future seniors of SCHS I, Chad Ainey, leave my horrible habit of procrastination, because it certainly won’t get me anywhere in college.
I, Ashley .A. Aldrich, will the junior class my personality, humor, and jokes.
I, Stephen Andujar, will to the junior class my ability to talk your way out of any complication.
I, Dylon Beamer, will my extremely bland, white t-shirt personality to the future generations of Susquehanna Community High School.
To my brother Danny I, Christine Biegert, will my sarcastic comments and witty remarks because I feel he needs more of a reason to not get along with his teachers.
I, Heather Bixby, would like to leave the juniors with my best piece of artwork for inspiration.
To all the high school teachers I, Dan Boughton, leave each teacher a 1 billion milligram chill pill for use in the fourth marking period alone to ease the stress on both the students and teachers.
I, Caitlin Burke, leave my talents to Kacey Norris, My attitude to Autumn Hadlick, and my good looks to my sister, Kelly Burke.
I, Sydney Carmody, will Kelsey and Emily the use of my car to get to school while I am at the University of Scranton.
I, Carlos Cuevas, will my personality to the junior class.
I, Lizzy Dooley, will the notebooks to anyone who will need them.
I, Robert Dorunda, am going to leave my strength and determination to my fellow raptors Chris Kimble and Kevin Cavanaugh.
I, Monique Drag, will my good humor to everyone that needs it.
I, Molly Edwards, leave my pick-up lines to Dave Szili, and my excuses for not having gym clothes to anyone who can pull them off.
For the juniors, I, Scott G. Fisher, leave a positive attitude for them to finish school and get a diploma and not have to go through senioritis and play catch up with their homework.
To the juniors, I, Connor Freitag, leave older more frustrated teachers.
After leaving this place I, Timothy Gall, will my wresting uniform to Dave Szili.
I, Amanda Garcia, will leave my great personality and my love of study hall to the junior class of 2010 and I hope they like what I gave them.
I, Christy Glidden, will Kelly Conklin my school locker, which she avidly insists she must have.
I, Kimberly Marie Fortune, leave next year’s seniors all the drama that happens in this school and town as well as good luck with all the new policies brought on by our crazy administration.
I, Ryan Fortune-Squires, don’t really think I have left anything behind for the younger classes but if it was anything, I’d say I left behind my music tastes that some people have seemed to pick up on.
I, Jennifer Glover, will to Mrs. Maby the old school hole punch and the desk I sit in everyday in her class room.
I, Brittany Heller, will my gym class spirit and wacky gym class noises to the girls in the class of 2010.
I, Chelsea Henry, plan to leave behind memories with my friends in the lower classes and hope that they remember all of our good times together.
I, Matt Holmes, am graduating from high school in just a few days. When I leave I want to make sure I leave something behind for the next generations of school students. I would like to leave behind my mechanic skills. If I leave them behind, I hope more kids will get interested in that field. The reason for this decision is because of the high demand for auto technicians.
I, Jessica Hubal, will my luck to my best friend John. He is really going to need it to get through his senior year.
I, Alyssa Hutchinson, will my sense of humor to Adam Macazan.
I, David Jackson, will my awesome golf skills to TJ Kelly, whom I know will take care of them and get birdies all day.
I, Victoria King, give to Susquehanna Community Jr.-Sr. High my procrastination.
When I graduate, I, Kayshia Kruger, wish to will to the junior class experience and knowledge. I hope that almost every student will learn to realize, eventually, that it is crucial to be yourself and to never change for anyone.
I, Lindsay Lawrenson, will my studious attitude and study skills to Maggie Lawrenson.
I, Justin Lee, will my collection of vinyl to Mr. Seigle.
I, Angela Leonard, give Kaitlin Callender the responsibility of being an older sister to my brother, Sean.
I, Kaylin Lindquist, would like to leave behind all of the drama of high school with the Class of 2010 where it belongs. I would also like to leave the high school dress code with all of the females coming into high school, who will have to buy all new clothes.
When I graduate, I, Mike Lloyd, will my unique personality and my devilish good looks to my brother Nicholas. Be true to yourself, be happy, and be that crazy, wacky, funny, and devilishly good looking kid everyone knows you to be. Good luck bro!!
I, David Lowery, will to the seniors is my attitude. Don’t let anyone put you down and tell you you can’t do something because you can do anything you want as long as you put forth the effort.
I, Joshua McKinney, would like to leave my musical skills to Jake McKinney, my awesome voice to T.J. Kelly, and my good looks to who it may consume.
I, Rosalee Mead, do so bequeath my locker to Jakki DeCicco, so that she does not have to use classrooms as lockers. I will away my Government book to Kaitlin Callender, for I know she will get much more use out of it than I did. Lastly, I give to the upcoming stage manager all of my sewing, painting, organizing, and yelling skills as well as my ability to keep calm in times of pressure filled chaos. Farewell to all, I will miss you.
When I, Cassie Miller, step foot out of Susquehanna Community High School I’ll be leaving a few things behind. The first thing I’ll be leaving behind is my guitar playing. It is a wonderful hobby for people who love music. Playing guitar helped me meet new people, grow up a little bit, and enjoy something I enjoy throughout my high school career. Another thing I’ll be leaving behind is my humor. Not being serious all the time can have its advantages. You always have to make the best out of everything you do, life’s short. If you can still smile during the hard times then you’ll do alright. The last thing I’ll be leaving behind is an example to other students. I should have always worked to my potential every year, but instead I only did enough just to get by. If I would have worked harder I would probably be more successful in my future and I’d be a better person. It has been a long run throughout the last few years here at Susquehanna Community High School and I hope people recognize the things I’ve left behind.
I, Heather Mitchell-Flanagan, will my strange behavior to lower classmen.
I, Danielle Moore, leave my sarcasm, and love for school to everyone here at SCHS.
I, Samantha Neal, would like to pass to the junior class my talkative nature, my spirit, and my energy.
I, Hannah Price, will to the underclassmen of SCHS my tenacity and motivation to rise above adversity, to achieve dreams, and to not settle with mediocrity all while staying true to oneself.
I, Justin Redington, will away my sarcasm to the junior class because, obviously, they need it.
I, Kelly Sheriff, leave to my brother the ability to sleep during study halls and the ability to hide secrets from my parents so that he can stay out of trouble.
To Mildred, if she ever takes out her ear-buds long enough to speak, I, Lacey Sholtiss, leave my legendary whining and persuasion skills.
I, Kierstyn E. Slocum, will to the remaining classes of Susquehanna Community High School my lack of enthusiasm.
I, Aaron Soden, will my control and influence over the golf team to Brandon Stone.
I, Samantha Soules, will my gym class’s spirit to the class of 2013.
I, Ashley Stein, will to Courtney Groover my patience.
I, Ed Stone, will my parking spot and the awesome ability to park extremely crooked to Courtney Dininny.
I, Mary Tarbox, will leave my volleyball skills to Courtney Dininny.
I, Leann Terpstra, will my brother, Willybear, my good grades.
I, Jeremy Wallace, will every class that passes through these halls the ability to love this school. Even though you will hate it at times and wish you weren’t in the middle of nowhere, you’ll meet some of the best people and have some of the best times right here at SCHS. It’s the next six years of your life, so settle in.
I, Anthony Wayman, will my basketball skills to Alex Price and my volleyball skill to William Dolph. I will my handsomeness and charm too Taylor Cundy.
When I, Misha Weldy, leave Susquehanna Community Jr/Sr High School, I wish to will my gym class hype to this year’s 8th grade class. This year’s 11th period gym class was overflowing with energy and everyone was overly obnoxious. Mr. Szili’s 11th period 8th grade class often came over to play gym with us, and they know first-hand how we are. That’s why I’m willing my gym class hype to this years 8th grade class.
I, Justin Westbrook, will to Cooper Quick all skills that I have learned over the last four years in high school football. I also will to Cooper Quick my jersey number, which is 25, because I know he will wear the jersey because he has pride in everything he does.
I, Zachary Wignall, give away my basketball skills to all the kids that are not the greatest players on the team, who sit on the bench.
I, Jeffrey Williams, would like to pass on to the future athletes of Susquehanna Community my hard work, determination, and strength of mind.
To Andrea Walker I, Ashley Wray, leave my ability to do what I want, when I want, how I want, and with whomever I want, get away with it, and totally not care what people think.