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Page 29 text:
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Sandy Roncaioli leaves as a little whiz on the basketball court. Keith Schinderwolf leaves, tip-toeing out the door. Colette Perusse leaves a beaten path to Canada to any student of French descent. Irene Radion leaves her delicate ways to Veronica Bochan. Joyce Pernal leaves, patenting an unbreakable test tube for New Britain General Hospital. Stanley Pajor leaves, taking his Cooooo-kie” with him. Gary Riedel leaves his name Legs” to Ricky LaFlamme. Marge Roach is leaving— Does anyone have money for his dues? Sherman Root leaves, taking the lost second gear of the Drivers’ Ed. car with him. Dorothea Ross leaves her knowledge of all the back roads to Southington to Barbara DiPinto. Janice Wind leaves, breezing out of B.H.S. Edward O’Connell leaves his natural red hair to Violet Sherman. Cathy Miglietta leaves, hopping from car to car at Sesme’s. Marian Martin leaves some blind dates at the U.S. Coast Guard Academy to any underclassman. Mary Ann Johnson leaves the four Good Years” she spent in high school to Bishop’s Garage. Bruce Grant leaves two empty spaces in the parking lot. Stan Kavarsky leaves his better half behind. Albert Lawyer leaves, still trying to put one over on Mrs. Johnson. Suzanne Palmer leaves her long hair to Cookie Gates. Roger Swanson leaves his curls to Newell Waldron. Elaine Fleming leaves her tiny handwriting to Joyce Mattson. Joe Dutkiewicz leaves his massive frame to John Brainerd. Bill Douglass leaves his sly look and smile to Pete Catalano. Dale Henriques leaves his quiet and intellectual manner to Kenny Munson. Jackie Dyer leaves her halo and harp for her record in the Dean’s Office. Maureen Kerin leaves, still panting over the P.A. System. Edward Szczepanik leaves his misspelled name to Barbara Smith. Joyce Malone leaves her peaches and cream complexion to Gail Russell. Albert Lawyer leaves his forward ways to Joy Wallace. Judy Michalski leaves her riding boots to any underclassman who can fill them. Dennis Fusaro leaves, throwing a line to anyone who wants it. Judy Johnson leaves her rosy blush to Susan Deming. If Sheff Clarke can clear the top of the door, he leaves his tall frame to Alan Gerdis. Pat Audette leaves her gullible ways to Karin Johnson. Kathy Dutkiewicz leaves, breathing a long sigh of relief. Charles Scheer leaves his stage managing ability to Sam Coale. Witnessed by: Charlene Myers Pat Chesery Betty Crezwinski Jackie Gates Susan Gay 25 Maureen Kerin
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Page 28 text:
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To Larry Weber the senior class gives a trophy for so successfully avoiding the attentions of the opposite sex. We leave a large dose of chloroform to any person who does not think that our class is just about the best there ever was. To the freshmen we leave a collection of old shoes so that they may follow in our footsteps. Marjorie Zuk leaves her excessive sweetness to the Domino Sugar Refining Company. Ruth Strand leaves her flirtatious ways to any female who thinks she can get by with them. John Whalen leaves his love for speed on the open road to the Connecticut State Troopers. Jeff Klenski leaves his new book, 'The Women in My Life, to all his dedicated fans. Roberta Kayser leaves her place in front of the mirror in the girls’ room to any underclassmen who wish to acquire that flawless” look. Marilyn McGrath leaves with her pony tail hanging behind. Roger Naldi leaves his book, How I Hit the Target Ten Times Out of Ten, to any junior who is not successful in the art of shooting elastic bands the new way. Barbara Hulten leaves her long basketball reach and athletic ability to Kathy Bidwell. Carman Recck leaves his extensive vocabulary to the descendants of Noah Webster. Billy Hall leaves, sweating over his basket of ironing, munching occasionally on his tranquillizing pills. Pat Romanowski leaves her unique formula for you-know-what to Margaret Dodson. Rachel Begin leaves, still hunting for her lost Christmas box. Richard Padelli leaves four stop and go” traffic signals to be installed at strategic points along the corridors. Susan Gay leaves her wide-eyed air of innocence to Joyce Aldrich. Jerry Bittner leaves his fantastic dancing ability to David Lorrie. Pat Bodach leaves, stealing two dollars from the senior treasury to purchase a marriage license. Ray Boisvert leaves his get-up-and-go as an advertisement for the Geritol Company. Charles Carter and Wally Suffish leave calling CQ, CQ, 88's to any female ham within hearing distance. Rita Hoffman leaves her out-going personality to Richard Bighinatti. David Craig leaves his curly locks to the Toni Home Permanent experimental laboratories. Betty Czerwinski leaves a gap in the will because of her Fife and Drum Corps activities. Bill Riedel leaves the fog which enveloped him for four years to Bruce Pavlech. Charlene Myers leaves her Girl Scout handbook, Scouting for Boys, to Roberta Beecher. Morie Williams leaves, still battling the referees. Marge Church leaves, switching from New York to POP with a boom. David Dary leaves his ability for making excuses to the officials at Cape Canaveral Proving Grounds. Bob Malina leaves his line to the Southern New England Telephone Company. Calvin Davis leaves, starting his campaign for future fire chief of Berlin, Connecticut. Gary Waslewski leaves his skyscraper-view to Larry Shubert. David Bolles leaves, still saying that he'll be back again to try next year. Vicki Boone leaves, a changed person. Edith Ruck leaves, striving for the millionth hour in her volunteer work at New Britain General Hospital.
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Margie and Jeff GUM CHEWERS Sandy and Stanley ROMEO AND JULIET Stan and Sue CLASS BLUSHERS Tom and Pat NOISIEST Sue and Stan CLASS DREAMERS Sandy and Ray 26 BEST DANCERS Marion and Rich FRIENDLIEST Gail and Rich IPANA SMILE Marilyn and Rich MOST POPULAR Gail and Tom
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