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Cafeteria Workers Mrs. E. Correia, Mrs. E. Linnell, Mrs. S. Lucke, Mrs. Pearl Fine, Director, Mrs. A. Sylvester, Mrs. K. Menard, Mrs. V. Homer, Mrs. L. Vieira, Mrs. L. Arns, Mrs. H. Pula, Mrs. L. Pistolese, Mrs. J. Varone, Mrs. M. Uhlig, Mrs. L. Ryan, Mrs. R. Thrasher, Mrs. M. Quaglia—not in picture. Mr. A. Spasini, Mr. G. Lemay, Mr. R. Rhyno, Mr. C. Fischbach, Head custodian, Mr. B. Corrigan, Mr. F. Mclnerney Custodians Work-Study Program First row: J. Lopes, C. Walker, D. Croteau, J. Arno, M. L. Boss, L. Mercier, B. Hamel, R. Hewes. Second row: Deborah Yaghoobian, Donna Yaghoobian, G. Ringu- ette, R. Martitz, J. Barney, M. Santos, D. Baeniziger, P. West- gate, A. Desvoyaux. Third row: B. Tedeman, S. Lus- sier, J. Fiske, D. Bechtel, D. Gleason, L. LaCombe, S. Lake, R. Green, R. Hoyt, B. Brousseau. Fourth row: E. Myette, L. Bragaul, L. Beaupre, D. Olivera, R. Bou¬ tin, G. Tracey, M. Burgess. Fifth row: J. Bouchard, S. Kwasny, G. Roger, L. Contois, G. Rock. 148
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NAME MOST MEMORABLE MOMENT CLASS WILL PROPHECY Robin Strese The day we beat Feehan 15-14 I leave girls’ basketball games to quiet” people. Partner in Strese and Com¬ pany, Model Agency Michelle Sweet M.P.J.P.” A book called How to Ski” to Mr. Kelly and Mr. Bessette 1972 Olympic’s gold medal winner Yvonne Swistak Wearing feathers in public speaking class I leave the fond memories of our math class to Mr. Alvarez. Dr. Spock’s nurse Sheila Tatarian Thanksgiving Game See Shirley T. A Bobbsey twin Shirley Tatarian Thanksgiving Day To J.E., P.D., I.F., J.D., K.T., see Karen W. The other Bobbsey twin Sandra Tennant WARA parade in soph, year Solo in Orpheus” to David Bell Cute, cunning, clarinet cut¬ up Third in Peter, Paula and Marion Paula Therrien The time my locker fell apart I leave pre-nursing to anyone who wants it. Ernest Thibeault My soph, class elections One old pork bone to Miss Imondi Class dues collector Sherry Thomas Escaping to Daytona Beach April 1967 I leave Rumpelstiltskin and Sons and Speakeasy to anyone insane enough to want them. Editor of Attleboro Sun Donald Thompson The fin of the Heidelberg All the broken presses to fix in shop Happily married man Alan Thrasher The time between Dec. 31, 1966 and I leave my dog, Spot, who died to be Men’s clothes model in Jan. 1, 1968 dissected by a pet lover. Sears and Roebuck cata¬ logue Larry Todaro Honor Society Induction I leave my tremendous spirit and lead¬ ership to Mr. Buker and the History Club. The Merchant of Venice Michael Touloumtzis Boys’ State 1967 My tuba to the music department Sheepskin water bag maker Bob Tracey Halloween 1967 I leave a 1959 Hillman conv. (in ex¬ cellent condition) to the best offer. Street sweeper David Tracey When I had the privilege of presenting an award to John Salley in 1967 I leave my outstanding attendance record to anyone who likes to press their luck Musician George Tracey The day I met Ellen I leave my half can of Right Guard to any lucky gym student. Ellen’s man Dana Tremblay The time the bus blew up in the center of Boston on the senior class trip to the Statehouse A bucket full of seaweed to Mrs. Paul. Pickle packer Nancy Truesdale Oct. 19, 1967—Jan. 23, 1968 My seat in Mr. Walley’s Eng. class next to Jean Slosek A truth” teller Guy Turenne When a snowball was thrown in my physics class Trig, for the next person who has nerve to take it All-around guy Audrey Valade Watching John in class through the glass in the door I leave the ant nest in the wall near the gym to sophomores. Supreme Court justice Nancy Wallenthin When Sue and I taught Shirley, Sheila, and Karen how to ski I leave my sister, Wendy. Ski instructor Nancy Washburn See Kristi Young Spanish teacher Karen Weeman V.A.’s party after the Stang football game One demolished yellow convertible (See Shirley T.) Diamond digger Douglas Welden The junior rally I leave all the garbage in the art rooms to anyone else who wants to play around in there. Artist for Playboy Taylor Weilding ' 67 Feehan Game 5 th period Clara Barton Nancy Westcott The day the German Santa Claus walked into session hall and said, Have you all been good boys and girls?’’ Pep pills to anyone wanting to stay awake in 6th period class Senate filibusterer Paul Westgate My first time in Mr. Bray’s office Guard duty of Cafe A basement to Mr. Thibodeau Undertaker Monte Wetzel Getting out of junior finals A razor and a little understanding to anyone who needs a shave Swimming pool cleaner Cindy Wilkes Find ing out I made the school play last year I leave the broken beak«rs in chem. Mini-skirt wearer Jean Wilmarth Last day of school in my junior year Mr. Whalley with his memories of his 7th period Eng. class A VW salesgirl Thomas Winters When I blew up Fred’s truck, That was gross.” I leave Fred’s transmission to sophs, to be disposed of. Principal of the high school Richard Wolstencrolt Nov. 22, 1966 My flaming personality Owner of Almac’s Chain Donna Yaghoobian The Turkey Day Victory A can of Raid to anyone inheriting Doug Weldon’s locker A veterinarian Debbie Yaghoobian When I lost my car keys at the Feehan football game A wink for Mr. Whalley A Wink drinker Donna Yeo Oct. 11, 1967 A yo-yo champ Kristi Young The Pits” I leave A.H.S. to Debbie and Pam. Miss America 1972 Evelyn Zmudsky Being sent home because my bloomers hung below my skirt My bloomers United Nations interpreter 147
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Tough luck, Charlie Hour of Reckoning An Excedrin headache It won’t hurt Study poses? You’re being watched I—
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