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NAME MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT CLASS WILL PROPHECY Robin Cantor Trip to Burlington, Vermont I leave this school to anyone Having the most school spirit Beth Carlson 1967 Regional Science Fair Fifty empty Bic pens to my sister from Senior English Mother’s little helper Anne Carroll Award for essay on John F. Kennedy from Public Library I leave A.H.S. to Tommy Waitress Richard Carroll Getting stabbed in art class on Rfiday the 13th My good humor in Mr. Paulo’s math class for anyone who takes his math Pea-picker Claire Casault The day I told Mr. Kelly that I had a bad cold, so that I could get out of giving my speech I leave a lucky senior a torn notebook and broken pen for shothand Part of Casault Sisters, Inc. Rita Casault Junior Class Picnic Mr. B. a dog eat dog world Women’s clothes designer Helen Case Sophomore rally 8 th period to the oncoming classes A case” maker Gilbert Cavaco When I became president of the Trade School My brain to the Trade School Owner of a Portuguese pizza parlor Gregory Chabot Graduation My tires to the parking lot Worker for Ford Motor Company Janet Chadwick When I accidentally pushed a swing¬ ing door into Mr. Bray A locker which refuses to shut A starcher George Chalifoux The day we left for summer vacation I leave my vast knowledge and all good memories of me. Mr. Humble, 1968 Suzanne L. Chamberlain Last day of public speaking in junior year A damaged typewriter, a broken eraser, and a half-used steno notebook, to some future senior A chambermaid Michael Charlebois Feehan football game 1967 Mr. Paulo with pleasure A professional yeller Stephen M. Childs The night of the Flower Power dance with Joe C. The end parking space to whoever comes in late Sportscar salesman Constance Chiperas The day the students protested for Mr. Miles My best wishes A chip” maker Ginny Clark The day my car fell apart in the center of Attleboro A cup of coffee to Miss Rothaug Trumpet player in the U.S. Cavalry Nancy Clark The day I went to a football game and locked the keys in the car To Mr. Maselbas: a greasy fly, a small bag of chicken bones, and a roomful of clear mud Artist for Vogue Joe Collito Night of the Flower Power dance with Steve C. I leave the lightable to future sopho¬ mores. Cook in the Navy Linda Contois Mrs. Andrews Public Speaking class where I met Russ My brother, Leo, to the many unfor¬ tunate teachers of A.H.S. Russ’s woman Karen Corbett See Dawn Dean All my mathematical genius to Mr. Paulo A Corvette driver Richard Correia Thanksgiving Day game I leave Mr. Durkin another boy to keep his eye on. See B.M. Barb”ed wire salesman Nancy J. Cross The day I got locked in the green house I leave all my session slips to Carol Heverly • Owner of Cross and Greene, Inc. Dawn Dean See Linda Holt I leave to Deedre all the old socks and ugly plastic slippers from last summer. A people waker Pam Derosier Graduation I leave the long lunch lines to future students. Pert, petite, pancake cook¬ er Marcel DesVergnes Lunch I leave my blue jeans to anyone who wants to work as hard as I did (?) Trainer for baby pumas Russell Detore The time I walked by Mr. Bray and he didn’t tell me to get a haircut I leave a pair of dirty gym socks. Public Speaking teacher Mike DiRenzo Going camping in my sophomore year A bag containing all the hair from the hair cuts I’ve been forced to get Beatle’s barber Brian Donley Having led fights in the shop To whoever runs the chief next, good luck. Toupee designer Patrick Donovan The day I became a senior I leave Miss Perwynn to M.B. A future Mellow Yellow Melvin Dorrance The day I got caught smoking in the lav. by Mr. Talbot My seats in jr. and sr. Eng. to any poor near senior who has to do it. Gas station builder Judy Doss The day my foot got caught in the chair and I fell flat on my face I leave my diet Carnation Slender shak¬ er to Miss Marino. Cher of Sonny and Cher Gail Doyle Roller skating—square dancing—water and paper fights—Capron Park—In oth¬ er words, physics with Mr. Vaf. I leave Pat Brennan my extra credits and Midge Sillman my old shoes Drug store owner Dorothy Dunn The afternoon Pat M. and I sang a duet in choir My shredded music to any underclassman who thinks he can find the center page Yellow Corvair manufac¬ turer Jackie Dyer Soph, year My English journals to any senior who has Mrs. Malone Jockey at the Preakness Judy Edson Being elected representative for student council All my lost art equipment to whoever has it Teacher of the year, 1980 Terry Edwards The day we beat Feehan 15-14 in foot¬ ball I leave all my baseball cards to Mr. Paulo Social chairman of 1969 in¬ augural ball Brian Ellswort When Joe Medeiros broke his leg in Mr. Spriggs’ class My glasses Comedian 142
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NAME MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT CLASS WILL PROPHECY Louis Alessandri, Jr. Getting whipped by Mr. Leonard I leave my pencil, pen, eraser, safety glasses and knowledge of tool making to sophomores. An English teacher Shirley Anacko When I lost my garter in school I leave my voice to Mr. Genest in period seven study. Sour-pickle lover Don Anderson The day I splattered molten lead all over the Ludlow machine The empty Ludlow stick Baker James Anderson The time the Swimming Team’s bus got mugged in West Roxbury I leave Herman and friends, our pet ants in physics, to anyone bored with the class. U.S. Debate Team member Ray Andrews The day I got caught bunking I leave Route 95 to anyone from South Attleboro who doesn’t start for school until 7:30. Owner of VW sales Judy Arno When I sunk my hand into a basket of squashed tomatoes in Home Ec. The squashed tomatoes in Home Ec. Professional tomato canner Dean Athanas 15-14 comeback (it’s probably Shae’s, too!) I might not leave at all. Halfback for Greenbay Packers Evelyn Athanas When the AHS girls beat the Feehan girls 35-33 I leave all my under achievements to Mrs. Paul. Professional traveler John M. Barno When I get my diploma Leaving all my books here Mickey Mouse repairman Elaine Bassis October 28th, 1967 at Duso’s! I leave King Arthur to chew gum, talk too much, and take after me. Future Dear Abby” Karla Bassler The day my books came I leave Mr. Bessette some tobacco for his pipe. Book store owner Gary Baumgartel College physics in room 110 with Mr. Dentch I leave Ogden Nash’s book of poetry to Miss Kenney’s English class. Ghost writer for Ogden Nash Dennis Bechtel Walking into the girls’ lav. in my sophomore year I leave my locker 793. Gas pumper Sue Bednarski Vaf’s party I’ll leave a package of Spearmint gum. Little Miss Muffet Susan Bell Study 3rd period with Mrs. Dean I leave Uncle Eddie in peace for the coming year. A real ringer” Janet Berthiaume First period Eng. class with Mr. Bes¬ sette I leave 6th period Ec. and Soc. to anyone who can stay awake long enough. Owner of a perfume fac¬ tory Cheryl Bissonnette Karen Bjork The night Brid@ xTwere at Teeny’s party and a guy pulled a gun on us. I leave my earmuffs to any one who has to take geometry. I leave all my shorthand notebooks which were so reluctantly given to me! Member of Texas Cow¬ boys” Quite a secretary! Linda Blais Falling off my chair in cafe. A A crying towel to anyone who gets Mr. Bessette Tom’s little woman John Blanchard Watching girls go by I leave my brain to the ones who need it and my skill to the sophomores. Future centerfold for Pop¬ ular Mechanics Sue Bliss See Karen Corbett The basketball Profile Chair to an observant junior Cover girl for Blush Mag¬ azine Cliff Bonna Bunking for 4 days in a Chevrolet convertible I leave all my responsibilities to any¬ one who thinks responsibility is fun . .. if tcn ' f ' 1 Coordinator for Arbor Day festivities Katherine Bora The day I received my diamond 11 I OiI L . I leave Mrs. Tingley with no senior library aides. Future librarian Mary Lou Boss When I get my diploma I leave my home ec. classes to the next seniors. Alumna of A.H.S. Carol Bottomley The day Sue Bliss and I got a shower in chemistry Mr. LaCivita’s math class to anyone who can pass it Owner of ski chalets John Bouchard When George Ringuette entered A.H.S. All my near-junior and senior home¬ rooms to whoever wants them A.H.S. graduate—1968 Eugene Bousquet Jr. Christmas party My dirty old dungarees for the next poor soul Owner of a chicken farm Nancy Brander Turkey Game I leave my half-used can of Right Guard to be used in gym. A brander” of turkeys. Katherine Brathas The day I got to school on time My public speaking seat to some poor junior A Greek statue Donna Bridges Same as Biss’s. My seat in Spanish class to anyone who wants it Designer of London Bridge Sharon Britton The last 1967 Feehan football game My Sturdy Errand legs to Mr. Bessette ' s next F.T.A. helper Maker of peanut brittle Gerald Brochu The WARA Anniversary Parade I leave Mr. Struminski! That little ol’ sign maker, me! English teacher Bill Brousseau Standing in the rain to watch A.H.S. fi¬ nally defeat N.A.H.S. Four years of Eng. books to any failing student Robert Bruckner First day of school here when I couldn’t find my way to any of my classes The session I never got to someone who needs it A tourist guide Michael Cannon When Walkup threw a box of micro¬ phones at me Mr. Stanton still wondering who put the o” rings all over the place Part owner of Lucky Strike cigarettes 141
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NAME MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT CLASS WILL PROPHECY Frederick Enz When we beat Feehan and North At¬ tleboro in football for the first time in the same year To the sophs, and juniors on the foot¬ ball team, I leave the two white lines for the kill drills. A German teacher Marcia Ethier Dinner Dance of 1967 I leave my mailable letters to anyone who can get higher than a 79 with them. Anesthetist, Sturdy Hospi¬ tal Anne Fischbach When I walked out of school and half¬ I leave A Cappella Choir to the for¬ A Cape Cod fish store way to work with a hanger hanging on my back. tunate. owner Jay Fischer The Feehan football game I leave my brother, Mark. Ad for Blusher magazine David Forbes Getting my diploma I leave to future sophomores the noisy 1250 Secret agent Cheryl Fredette Last day of school in my junior year I leave working in the library for any¬ one who wants to. Librarian John Friedman Watching Audrey in class through the glass in the door I will my booth in the language lab. where hiding and sleeping are easily accomplished. Window washer Linda Fuller See Barbara Rocha I leave my e mpty art folder to Glenna Rollins. Fuller” brush sales wom¬ an Chris Fulton The first time I made honor roll at A.H.S. I leave locker 286 to anyone who can get to it after period 7 Owner of Fulton Boat Co. Gail Galasso Ahoy! See Darlene Grochmal I leave the Bombmobile” to any status seeker A daisy” driver Kathi Gariepy The day I met Eddie A good little Maxwell housewife Linda Gaudreau When I got my first transcript in short¬ hand To Mr. Corkum—my half completed practice set. Secretary Mary V. Gayton The day A.C., B.C., B.M., J.K., and I ran out of gas. I leave to Mr. LaCivita everything I couldn’t sell to him. A professional talker Marilyn Germoni When we went to Tech and never made it there I leave my seat in Eng. to anyone who’d want it. A good wife Robin Gigone The night Liette and JoAnn saved my life I leave a lesson book on How to Wood Shop Successfully” to Rich Mc¬ Kenzie. A board” cutter Kathleen Gill The first rally in my sophomore year A supply and demand chart for Mr. Talbot A fish cleaner Sharon Gleason Tech Tourney in my sophomore year I leave my burnt pot-holders to Jane Fyfe. Jackie’s niece Virginia Gomes Junior Class Picnic Mrs. Howe in peace Airline stewardess George Gorman When Mrs. Howe fainted at lunch The lav. to Mr. McKearney A professional artist Dale R. Graveline Halloween Night 1967, with J.K., R.T., and R.§. A course in public speaking to Mr. Brigh am Gravel pit worker Darlene Grochmal See Schultz’s I leave my sliderule in Chem. II to any junior girl who would like Jeff Parker as a teacher. One of Groucho’s sisters Gerald Hall The great lead fights! My carved out desk Astronaut Dean Hambleton When I failed my driver’s test because A set of bar bells to Mr. Crowe and Owner of Hambleton Beach I forgot to start the car! Mr. Cassidy to do with as they wish appliances Beverly Hamel Thanksgiving game My empty seat in Uncle Eddie’s Eng. class to some other pest Model for Esquire Beverly Hammer Feb. 4, 1967 I leave. Harry to Harriet hoping things improve A nail salesman Linda Hammerschmidt The teachers’ rally I leave Alyce to Richard and thanks to Harry Inhabitant of Hammersmith Farms Sharon Hanley Finding out I had a part in Twelve Angry Jurors” Mr. Madden some time to himself Dancer in Rockettes James Harney Moose in the senior rally I leave my locker door to Horace if he is smart enough to get it open. Horace ' s friend Gail Hayden The Open House” May the lucky girl who inherits my majorette uniform have as much fun in it as I did Bunny in Playboy Club Steve Heagney Turkey Day 1967 A book on manners to Mark Rovzar Mayor of Attleboro, 1980 Sherry Healey The day Pye sprayed perfume on Alan in Mr. Goding’s chem. class See Diane A beautician for Mrs. L.B.J. Karen Hebert The first rally as a senior My seat and book in Contemp. Affairs class to my sister, Jan. A contemp. teacher Raylene Hewes The day Carol pushed me into the boys’ I leave along with Carol, Claudia, and Good little Maxwell House lav. Sandy cleaning kit 6 to the lucky junior that gets it. wife Bernard Hewitt Graduation I just leave. Side pocket sharpie Linda Holt See T. Leach Coordination to Wendy Wallenthin Stop sign maker Barry Holway The day I met Mr. Bray I leave (finally). A barry” nice man 143
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