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umittees fvlITTEE : George Sheppard, nbardieri, James Gil- lt) : Gerard Renna, inetta, Ronald Mar- YEAR BOOK COMMITTEE Back Row (Left to Right) : Kevin McCormick, George O’Malley, Stephen Welch, William Weeks, James O’Rourke. Front Row (Left to Right) : Richard Baker, Richard Yarosh, Michael Dempsey, Robert Ruscetti, John Lombardo, George Joe. Back Row (Left to Right) : William Weeks, Robert MacDonald, James Carras, Joseph Samprone. Front Row (Left to Right) : Michael Dempsey, Robert Hoar, John C. Hurley, James Vadala. ALUMNI COMMITTEE
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Class C BLUE AND BLUE PROM COMMITTEE 19 Dick Martel, John Lombardo. social a Back Row (Left to T I Jeffrey Hynes, Robert j Christ, Joseph Litvaci Front Row (Left to t Thomas Boyle, Louis i silia, Harvey Charter. Back Row (Left to Right) : William Parkman, Jack Mun- zert, Michael Thomas. Front Row (Left to Right) : Charles VanRossum, Steven Jenkins, Thomas Cassidy. SONG COMMITTEE
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We the class of 1967, being of sound mind (?) and body (!), upon realiza- tion of our approaching departure from the Hallowed Halls of EHS, do, on this 8th day of June, Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Seven, leave the following for posterity: To Mr. Kenney we leave a happy retirement and a “Joe” for president button. To Mr. Eccles we leave Yale Magrass (and a good laugh). To Mr. Yalmokas we leave a toupee and four little diet pills. To Mr. James Mullan we leave Thomas Lane, and his own personalized Chemistry book. To Mr. Kopins we leave Bob Walton and his 466 unsigned cut slips. We leave Mr. Langley crying over losing such a great Yearbook Staff. To Mr. Stewart we leave 151 new exercises taped to save his golden voice. To the MacDonald brothers we leave the Bobbsey Twins. To Mr. Tierney and Mr. Sheridan we leave life time memberships to the Jolly Green Giant Fan club. To Bob Hoar we leave a chocolate “Chip” cookie. We leave Jim Carras still working on his chemistry project. To Jonathan Hurwitz we leave an acceptance to Radcliffe. To Miss Burke we leave one of Mr. Duffy’s Self Defense Courses We leave Louie Lunetta boarding a plane for Bimini. We leave Bill Weeks cutting Chemistry as usual. To Mike Thomas we leave the handbook, “1001 plays for College Quarterbacks.” To Marvin Fredberg we leave a “D” in English. To the Cooper Brothers we leave a photo finish. We leave Jack Cusick the center of attention. To Stephen Welch we leave a pen for Chemistry. To Latin School we leave all our Caesar trot’s. To Harry Snyder we leave a gold-plated master key (to replace his copper one). To Mr. Mosher, Mr. Yalmokas, and Mr. John Doherty we leave a lifetime supply of Playtex girdles. We leave Carmine Fasulo . . . To Floyd Priester we leave a saw-proof lock. To Steve Jenkins we leave a pair of purple crutches. To Frank Williams we leave a pass for every occasion. To Next Year’s Yearbook Staff we leave our autographed room. To Mr. James Doherty we leave an answer book to his tests (everyone else has one, why shouldn’t he?) i
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