NEYV K 9 , DR. AND MRS. FRANKLIN H. JACOBSON 3-d m- i ■f acu. l t y Se ' aiovs j u. ' in.iovs SOpKo v av es -f ve«,ln ' w ev - Voca-t ion ' s-! org a-wiza-6 ions t Inlet ics advertisements . . . Miss Barbara L. Braden, whose devotion and guidance have made this yearbook possible. Her patience and her warm enthusiasm have inspired us to the completion of this project and have made this year a most filling one. She has made this annual task not just a time consuming challenge; she has made it an enjoyable and memorable experience. We, the students of the Sonnet Staff will be everlastingly grateful for her interest and effort. ' Dedication to . . . Mr. Charles H. Francis, director of Avon Vocational School who, for so many years, has devoted himself unstintingly to the educational welfare of the boys and girls of Avon. In his years as athletic director hehas always strived to keep before the students of Avon High School the goal of a sound mind in a sound body. This dedication is our promise to him that we will carry into our future lives the principles he has so firmly upheld. Sc tooC (2 pututtee BERNARD CULLEN GERARD ANTONELLIS JOHN CAWLEY, Chairman MRS. HELEN GOLD, Vice-Chairman EDMUND GOODHUE DR. STEPHEN E. HART TO THE CLASS OF 1963 As we look through this yearbook which in words and pictures summarizes not only hopes and dreams but also the highlights of the present and past, we can see and hear our close friends and associates recorded in perspective for the future. Because high school days live always as the brightest and happiest days of youth the class of 1963 is to be congratulated for pre- serving its fine record of achievement in this excellent yearbook. In years to come its messages and pic- tures will help to renew old friendships and revitalize pleasant memories. My very best wishes. Sc{feent tte tde tt Off Sc oofo MRS. DOROTHY BARKER, Sec. WILLIAM E. KELLY MRS. CLAIRE GIBSON, Sec. To the Class of ' 63: At the close of this, your Senior Year in High School, you will go your many sepa- rate ways and pursue your many individual interests. No longer a group,- you will scatter far and wide--some to work, some to college, and some to the establishing ofhomes and fam- ilies. Although time and distance may separate you from each other, The Sonnet will be a link binding you together in a golden chain of memories. As you turn its pages, you will live again good times and hard tasks, you will recall school experiences shared with dear and familiar classmates, and you will become again, for a brief space of time, through the magic of remembrance, the Class of ' 63. William E. Kelly Principal EDWARD FOGARTY Guidance Director BARBARA BRADEN Mathematics PAUL BYRON English EILEEN HAYES English, French ALAN LANDER Physics, Chemistry JOSEPH LETORNEY Law, History ANNABELLE MacLEAN Commercial PATRICIA McARDLE. Latin, History, Commercial BETTY MILLER Mathematics STUART OLSON Biology VINCENT RICCARDI Physical Education DOROTHY RUSHWORTH Home Economics CHARLES FRANCIS Director of Vocational School ANNA HIGGINS Physical Education JOHN SHANAHAN English, History MARIA STATA English, Typing Pictures not available; MR. K1RKJIAN, Music MRS. SPILLANE, Art CAFETERIA EMPLOYEES Ann McKechnie Anna Doherty Clara Dunn Charlette Mason Mary Maloney CUSTODIANS Romeo Turcotte James Tully Amy Puffer, Senior Class President, is shown chatting in the Green Room at Symphony Hall with Erich Leinsdorf, new music director of the Boston Sym- phony Orchestra. Mr. Leinsdorf was delighted when Amy told him of the student interest in the or- chestra. MR. AND MRS. LESLIE GOLD Section, O ccex SEATED: Judy Hickman, Treas. ; Amy Puffer, Pres. STAND- ING: Miss McArdle, Betsy Matheson, Sec. ; Paul Clinton, VP; JCathy McLeod, Pam Belcher, Student Council; Mr. Shanahan. ARTHUR ALLANBROOK Character is the real foundation of all worth-while success. - Hammond JANIS CARTER A gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. - Edmund Spenser l PAMELA BELCHER How far a little candle throws her beams. - Shakespeare PAUL CLINTON Opportunity, sooner or later, comes to all who work and wish. - Lord Stanley DAVID CRANE A propensity to hope and joy is real riches. - Hume DOMINIC DIBATTISTA They can conquer, who believe they can. - Virgil DIANE DONOVAN The gift of gaiety may itself be the greatest good fortune. ” -Pope WILLIAM FARRINGTON Every man is a volume if you know how to read him . - Channey RICHARD LEONARD It is well to read everything of something and something of every- thing. JUDITH KNOWLES Ambition is heaven’s own incen- tive to make purpose great and achievement greater. - Mitchell JUDY HICKMAN Good nature is the very air of a good mind; the sign of a large and generous soul, and the peculiar soil in which virtue prospers. - Goodman KATHLEEN HULL The eye speaks with an eloquence and truthfulness surpassing speech. - Tuckerman BRIAN MacDONALD Words are the wings of action. - Lav a ter ROBERT McNAMARA Charms strike the sight and merit wins the soul. - Pope BETSY MATHESON Her voice was ever soft, gentle, and low, an excellent thing in a woman. -Shakespeare CAROL McALPINE She that was ever fair and never proud. Had tongue at will and yet was never loud. - Shakespeare KATHLEEN McLEOD Her bright smile haunts me still. - J. Carpenter AMY PUFFER Nothing great was ever achieved without enthusiasm. - Emerson PAUL RAKUTIS It is better to create; creating is the true essence of life. - Niebuhr ROBERT RALEIGH The end of labor is to gain leisure. -Anon. ARTHUR REID Luck is a very good word if you put a P before it. PAUL TOWNES Kindness is the golden chain by which society is bound together. ' - Goethe JANET WORONICZ Stillness of person and sturdiness of features are signal marks of good breeding. -Homes CHRIS ZIENKO The pursuit, even of the best things, ought to be calm and tranquil. -Cicero ALAN CHAMBERLIN The most useful art of all, that of pleasing, requires only desire. - Johnson JUDITH ELSTOB Nothing is so strong as gentleness; nothing so gentle as real strength. - Francis de Sales RICHARD ASHLEY High aims form high characters, and great objects bring out great minds. - Tyron Edwards GEORGE McKECHNIE Good humor is one of the best articles of dress one can wear in society. -Thackeray JAMES PINES Cheerfulness is sunshine that warms not only your own heart but others, too. ” JAMES SULLIVAN The first great gift we can bestow on others, is a good example. ■ Morrel JOHN SHERMAN Cheerfulness is as natural to the heart of a man in strong health, as color to his cheek. - Ruskin SENIORS WHOSE PICTURES WERE NOT AVAILABLE Jack Woodcock Armand Jacob BRAIN TRUST Paul Clinton Judy Knowles BEST DRESSED Arthur Allanbrook Pamela Belcher DONE MOST FOR A. H. S. David Crane Amy Puffer BEST SENSE OF HUMOR George McKechnie Diane Donovan MOST COURTEOUS James Pines Janis Carter MOST ATTRACTIVE Robert McNamara Judy Hickman MOST ATHLETIC Paul Towns Pamela Belcher MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Richard Ashley Carol McAlpine MOST ENGAGING SMILE James Sullivan Janis Carter ART ALLANBROOK Basketball 1,2, 3, 4. Soccer 2, 3,4. Cross Country 1. Audio- Visual 4. Class Play 4. Commercial Artist DOM DiBATTISTA Biology Club 3, 4. Baseball 3, 4. Poet 4. Sonnet 4. History, English Teacher JANET WORONICZ French Club 4. Sonnet 4. Nation- al Honor Society 4. Transfer from Webster, Mass. Northeastern University Setuon, BOB McNAMARA Student Council 4. Class Treasurer 2. Basketball 1,2,3, 4. Cross Country 2 National Honor Society 4. Basket- ball Capt. 4. College DIANE DONOVAN Student Council 4. Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4. Biology Club 2. Glee Club 1, 2. Poet (Editor) 2, 3, 4. Son- net 4. French Club 4. Softball 1. Boston School of Dental Nursing JUDITH KNOWLES Pres. Student Council 4. Cheer- leading 3, 4. Poet 2. Basketball 2. French Club 4. Na- tional Honor So- ciety 4. Chemist ALAN CHAMBERLIN Soccer 3. Sonnet 4. Armed Forces PAUL RAKUTIS Baseball 1. IBM Mechanic RICHARD LEONARD Sonnet 4. Soccer 2, 3, 4. Basketball 1. Cross Country 2. Poet 3, 4. Draftsman JAMES PINES Basketball 1, 3, 4. Cross Country 1, 3, 4. Soccer 3, 2. Student Council 4. Poet 4. Second Grand Prize Sci- ence Fair 3, 4. Engineer WILLIAM FARINGTON DAVID CRANE Soccer 2, 3, 4. Class Treasurer 1. Student Council 4. Biology Club 2. Sonnet 4. Cross Country 1,2. Bas- ketball 1, 2. Accountant ROBERT RALEIGH Soccer Manager. Cross Country Manager. Poet 1. Engineer JOHN SHERMAN Baseball 1. Poet 3. Biology Club 2. Soccer 4. Accountant GEORGE McKECHNIE Class President 2. Class Treasurer 3. Soccer 2, 3, 4. Cross Country 1, 2, 3. Class Play 4. Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4. Draftsman ARMAND JACOB AMY PUFFER Student Council 2, 3, 4. Class Pres. 4. French Club 4. Vice Pres. Class 1. Biology Club 2. Glee Club 1, 2. Poet 2, 3, 4. Son- net 3, 4. College RICHARD ASHLEY Biology Club 2. Basketball Manag- er 2, 3, 4. Soccer 2. National Hon- or Society 4. Cross Country 1. A. V. A. 3,4. Pres- ident of Class 2. College CHRIS ZIENKO Glee Club 1, 2, 3, 4. A. V. A. 2,3, 4. Poet 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1,2,3. Soccer 3. Cross Country 1. Bas- ketball 2, 3. Son- net 3. Radio Announcer KATHY McLEOD Treasurer, Student Council 4. Basket- ball 1, 2. Cheer- leader 3, 4. Soft- ball 1. French Club 4. Future Nurses Club 4. Sonnet 4. Poet 4. Glee Club 1, 2. Biology Club 2. Nurse PAUL CLINTON Soccer 2, 3, 4. Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3. Cross Country 2. Baseball 2, 3. Poet 1,2. Boys ' State. Math Teacher JACK WOODCOCK Baseball 1,2,3, 4. Basketball 1,2,3. Soccer 4. Cross Country 1. Vice President 2. Stu- dent Council 3. PAUL TOWNS Cross Country 1. Soccer 2, 3, 4. Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, 4. Vice President 3. Police Work CAROL McALPINE National Honor Society. Secretary Undecided ARTHUR REID Audio-Visual 1, 2, 3, 4. Biology Club 2. Undecided BRIAN MacDONALD Transfer from Randolph. Armed Forces JUDI ELSTOB IBM JAMES SULLIVAN KATHY HULL Secretary 1. French Club 4. Glee Club 1,2,4. Softball 1. Biology Club 1, 2, 4. PAM BELCHER Student Council 1,4. Soft- ball 1. Archery 3. Glee Club 1,2. Sonnet 4. Biolo- gy Club 2. Poet 4. French Club 4. Girls ' State 3. Bas- ketball 1,2,3, 4. Teacher Lab Technician Pip ’ “ rPr - - flcctuo ' i (?Ca4 Edward Sylvester, Pres. ; Ellen Edwards, VP; Carol Hansen, Sec.; Kathy O’Keefe, Treas. ; Laurie Gold, Nancy Fuller, Student Council; Mrs. Stata, Miss Braden. Elinor Allanbrook David Allen Janet Baher Gail Belanger Michelle Benner Dorothy Bradford Susan Brown Kevin Cawley Alfred Cole Carol Couch Maureen Davey Christine Doyle Debbie Edwards Ellen Edwards Steven Enright Nancy Fuller Laurie Gold Leonard Gregory Carol Hansen Maryannette Hansen Christine Hart Stephen Woodward Barry Lake Deana Leonard Kathy Maloney Susan Mann Sandra McAlpine Nancy MacKenzie Francis Meagher Robert Nangeroni Kathy O ' Keefe Roberta Oldfield Richard Olive Rosemary Pento Nancy Pipia Evelyn Propas Shirley Quinn David Quinton Lorna Reynolds Connie Rodrigues John Savini Marsha Seaberg Jan Slevinski Cheryl Solomita Judy Soule Mary-Jane Swanson Edward Sylvester Beverly Thompson Phil Gentile Dickie Pelletier Paul Quinn Billy Leontie Juniors whose pictures were not available . . . Christine Geary Susan Sellers Linda Corcoran Fern Gerardy James Keay Paul Moncey Roger Wass Kris Tebbitts Ernie Welch Chester Skibinski I - Sofe iotKO ' ic s ' FIRST ROW: Sandra Debole, Sec. ; Lorraine D’Arcy, Treas. Margaret Sylvester, Student Council. SECOND ROW; Mrs. Hayes, Paul Chapman, VP; Robert O ' Donnell, Pres. ; Mr. Byron. TOP ROW: Joseph Caruso, John Foley, Hal Smith, Robert O ' Donnell, John Randell, Charlotte Delaney, Dorothy Delaney, Stephen Graham , Walter Reilly, Pat Newport, Terri Alger, Gerri Carrel, BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Smith, Shirley Oldfield Sharon McCafferty, Louise Given, Marjorie Rockwell, TOP ROW: Kris Tebbets Robert Mann, Bert Babbin, Dennis Noonan, Steve Whittaker, BOTTOM ROW: Linda Babbin, Margaret Sellers, Walter O’Keefe, Chris Mahoney, Harry Tyler, Donna Kean, Cynthia Sherman, BOTTOM ROW: Sandra Debole, Lorraine D ' Arcy, Linda Chamberlin, Cheryl McCabe, Kathy DiBattista, TOP ROW: Larry Kelly, Joseph Short, Fred DaCosta, Steve Pasquale, Paul Chapman, A1 Gentile, Gary McCarthy, SECOND ROW; Connie St. Sauveur, Marjorie Anderson, Billy Self, Kenny DuLong, Gary Toneatti, Eric Lilljequist, Wayne Child, Dawn Mekjian, Donna Lohnes, Betty Hartley, THIRD ROW: Donna Barton, Kathy Buckley, Margaret Sylvester, Valerie Heller, Dotty Doyle, Jane Maloney, Barbara Seaberg, TOP ROW: Robert Totten, Frank McAlpine, John Connaughton, A1 Markella, David Clinton, SECOND ROW: Muriel Tighe, Carol Farrington, Roger Wass, Michael Collins, Danny Webb, Kathy McIntyre, Priscilla Guilbault, THIRD ROW: Gail Patelcuis, Linda Hayes, Jeanne Peloquin, Cheryl Colarusso, Delores Barnes, FIRST ROW; Donna Phillips, Student Council; Carol Barnes, Sec. SECOND ROW: Lorraine Haggerty, Pres. ; Harry Mav- rogeorge, Treas. ; Michael Salemi, Student Council. THIRD ROW; Mr. Olson, Miss Miller. FIRST ROW: K. Tibbets, K. Logue, L. D ' Antuona, L. Mekjian, M. Hansen, S. Woronicz, SECOND ROW: K. Gauley, J. Tib- nam, P. Blanchard, A. Vaillencourt, T. Dunn, A. Wheeler, F. Lally, L. Anderson, L. Tibnam, J. Cronin, THIRD ROW: C. Ducharme, M. O ' Neil, J. Maloney, D. Silvia, R. Hart, W. Brown, B. Abrams. FIRST ROW: D. Libby, C. O ' Donnell, M. Collins, J. Hickman, D. Svedine, C. Hickman, SECOND ROW: D. Weir, P. Bussy, L. Cinquegrno, J. Dunbar, D. Doherty, K. Pelletier, M. Rakutis, L. Ross, Amy Carter, L. Peterson, THIRD ROW: B. Clifford, J. Coffey, S. Slevinski, F. Morressey, R. Bucella, B. Kelly, E. Smith. FIRST ROW; D. Phillips, L. Haggerty, Lohnes, M. Nelson, K. Hull, C. Barnes, SECOND ROW: M. McKenzie, E. Bradford, D. Reid, W. Lewis, F. Hegarty, R. Kelly, L. Lohnes, M. Chamberland, A. Roach, J. Fenner, THIRD ROW; M. Salemi, R. Barker, R. MacKenzie, R. Peterson, M. Doyle, H. Mavrogeorge, J. Gaffney. FIRST ROW; C. Skibinski, R. Pelletier, D. Noonan, P. Quinn, A. Jacob, R. Mann, B. Babbin, P. Newport. SECOND ROW: L. Lohnes, M. Salemi, P. Gentile, J. Short, R. Pelletier, M. Collins, A. Wheeler, R. MacKenzie, W. Child, Mr. Francis. THIRD ROW; G. McKechnie, J. Sullivan, W. Far- rington, W. Kelly, W. Leontie, J. Wood- cock, W. McManus. m oc zti uzC ScAool ' 7 latio taC Society Betsy Matheson, Judith Knowles, Janet Woronicz, Robert McNamara, Richard Ashley, Carol McAlpine. ' P ' tettcA Mrs. Hayes, Laurie Gold, Nancy Fuller, Diane Donovan, Ellen Edwards, Kathy Maloney, Marsha Seaberg, Carol Hansen, Lorna Reynolds, Beverly Thompson, Betsy Lou Matheson, Sandra McAlpine, Janet Woronicz, Mary-Jane Swanson, Kathy Hull, Connie Rodriques, Judy Knowles, Judy Soule, Elinor Allanbrook, Pamela Belcher, Kathy McLeod, Cheryl Solomita, Jan Slevinski, Richard Olive, Amy Lou Puffer, Kathy O ' Keefe. (ZotKtK lCtaC Mrs. MacLean, Carol Doran, Christine Hart, Cheryl Colarusso, Priscilla Guilbault, Cheryl Mc- Cabe, Susan Sellars, Gerry Carrell, Dotty Delany, Gail Belanger, Sharon McCafferty. 7 e s4ucU - l c ccaC (2lu LEWIS T. BOSEN, D.M.D. Paul Soccen. Artie Dave ?962 Paul George Richard Squad Bob Artie Bert 104A (ZoctHtny $ 1 cutcC SC zc6! JUDY KNOWLES, Captain CAROL HANSEN JANE MALONEY NANCY FULLER Oicutye CHRISTINE GEARY ELINOR ALLANBROOK JUDY HICKMAN KATHY McLEOD JUDY SOULE Clem O. D. Artie Dave Paul T. Richie Jimmie Jack Woodie Harry George Mac David Cl. Eddie Hal Jan Paul Rcllo Mike Frank Kevin Richard L. Kevin John S. John C. Ken HB CONSTRUCTION CO., INC . CLASS WILL Richard Ashley I leave one scoreboard and my calm efficiency and cool head to the next harassed timekeeper. Pam Belcher I leave one deflated basketball and my memories to the next year ' s team , and also my ability to get along with Miss Higgins. Janis Carter I leave all my Bookkeeping II papers to Mrs. MacLean. Alan Chamberlain ... I leave my desire for more and longer vacations to all the students. Paul Clinton I leave my soccer injuries to the underclassmen. Wayne Coy I leave all my tardy slips for those who have none, and all my A ' s to those with D ' s. Dominic DiBattista . . I leave to the Junior Class an unused Physics Book and to Mr. Lander my knowledge of Smooth Form. Diane Donovan I leave my sense of humor and the locamotion to all the students at Avon High. Judi Elstob I leave Mrs. MacLean my little adding machine for her future Bookkeeping II classes. Paul Flood I leave a gold watch to Mr. Leterney. Judy Hickman I leave the horse to Mr. Riccardi. Richard Leonard I am leaving behind the indelible print of my personality. Brian MacDonald .... To Miss McArdle I leave my smiling presence in her U, S. History class. Carol McAlpine I leave my gym classes and Miss Higgins to all the underclass- men. Kathy McLeod I leave my brownie points to all the Juniors taking College Math and Advanced Biology. Robert McNamara .... My tardy slips to the Juniors and my sympathy to Hal Smith. ' (CONTINUED) Congratulations L M REALTY CO. CHARLES MARCHAND E. Main St. Avon ALDEN JEWELRY CO. COMPLIMENTS OF SOUTHEASTERN CONSTRUCTION Avon, Mas sachusetts GLADYS’ Compliment s of the 157 Main St. JU 3-1822 Lingerie and Bridal Shoppe AVON SCHOOL COMMITTEE Compliments of THE RANDY FAMILY Makers of Randy Boat Shus, Basketball and Other Fine Canvas Footwear RANDOLPH MFG. CO., INC. 32 So . Main St . Randolph JOE ' S ATLANTIC STATION 779 N . Main St . B rockton Compliments of GEARY ' S PACKAGE STORE BEST WISHES FROM «■ pfl i |H Jf- S88J TISO, INC. COMPLIMENTS OF AVON TEACHERS ASSOCIATION Avon 7 he Directors, Officers, and Staff of our Association join together in expressing our sincerest good wishes and congratulations on the event of your graduation. May the coming years bring you the best of Good Health, Happiness, and Prosperity. t swm CO-OPERATIVE BANK i) Mas s. C ompliment s of Compliments of BRAD ' S HAROLD E. SMITH 79 5 N . Main St . Brockton, Mass. AVON CLEANERS Congratulations F rom MacDONALD MINNEHAN 3 E . Main St . KITCHENS Avon, Mass. E . Main St . Avon, Mass. INDEPENDENCE PAUL’S TEXACO MOTOR CO. 2 Memorial Dr. 273 E . Main St. Avon, Mass . Avon, Mass . DAN ' S BARBER SHOP Congratulations F rom RICHARD ' S Avon, Mass. E . Main St . Avon, Mass . Compliments of Compliments of of Brockton Congratulations MR. MRS. F rom DAVID LAKE PELOQUIN TRAIL OR SALES Memorial Drive Avon HAZELTINE CORPORATION BROOK CONTRACTORS SUPPLY CO. Electro-Acoustic Systems Laboratory Avon Compliments of 54 High St. UNITED RENT-ALLS Broo}cville 101 Memorial Drive Avon Congratulations F rom SOUTH SHORE EDGAR’S DOOR CO. of Memorial Drive Avon Brockton CARLTON BUILDING SUPPLY CO. 105 Memorial Dr. Avon, Mass . JU 6- 1000 HARRY THE HAIRSTYLIST Compliments of S.S. KRESGE 2284 Dorchester Ave . 121 Main St . Dorchester, Mass. Brockton MARGARET’S (SABA) Hair and Color Design MENINNO’S MUSHROOM Call - JU 7-6907 FARM 528 N. Main St. B rockton Avon Telephone WO 3-0120 CATHAY CITY BROCKTON CUTTING DIE CHINESE- AMERICAN RESTAURANT AND MACHINE CO., INC. Orders Put Up to Take Out CHESTER G. W. CHIN, Mgr. Avon 2 66 N . Main St . Route 28 Randolph , Ma s s . Compliments of A FRIEND STOUGHTON DINER LIVE BETTER AVON NEWS VARIETY 155 Main St. Avon, Massachusetts . . . ELECTRICALLY BROCKTON EDISON COMPANY MARKEY’S 192 Main St. B rockton RICE BROS. Best Wishes MARKET STENGEL’S we specialize in meats PACKAGE STORE North Main Street B rockton Goeres Sq. Avon Cong ratulations F rom HERMAN, INC. Congratulations to Class of ' 63 KAY’S AVON BEAUTY SALON 163 Main Street Avon, Mass. JU 6-9250 Jewelry - Gifts - Cosmetics Summer Romance Coiffure BEST WISHES FROM AVON PHARMACY PRESCRIPTION SPECIALISTS COMPLIMENTS OF BUCCELLA BROS. BUILDING CONTRACTORS 349 Page St. Avon, Mass. AVON BARBER SHOP mike pettengill guaranteed used cars 72 East Main St. Rt. 28 Avon Best of Luck Class of ' 63 compliments of juniper 7-2024 1054 no. montello st. McCORMACK INSURANCE route 28 brockton, mass. 1116 N. Main St. Brockton, Mass. Congratulations ! Compliments of F rom the GURNEY BROS. - Jewelers Since 1841 - 101 Main St. AVON HIGH Brockton, Mass. STUDENT Best Wishes COUNCIL From LINEHAN BESSIE BAKER BEST WISHES FROM THE AVON PUBLIC LIBRARY ARTHUR V. CURLEY, Director CLASS WILL (continued) BETSY LOU MATHESON I leave my worn-out gym suit to whoever likes gym class as well as I do. ROBERT RALEIGH I will to the Junior Class my first and second period Physics class. JOHN SHERMAN I leave, to the next unfortunate person, my lunch tickets and all of their headaches. PAUL TOWNS All my days off to be divided evenly among next year ' s seniors. JANET WORONICZ I leave my love of Roger Maris to the junior boys. CHRIS ZIENKO I leave Mr. MacKinnon my old P.O.D. reports. AMY PUFFER I leave to any deserving and willing Junior, the Senior Class presidency. TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World ' s Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made VYf ' •?: .« WiT W,: . v iv? ■ ' - ‘ r ;-l58$ E n .-«■ «C| % 4
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