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. ' 11 ' Class Will 1966 md mind and in ..iir l.i.-i will and testament ili« ' following: •i.r ullinmto .■.• the) will -ni.i 1 storj nod provide the happiness that they arc i m ii n. i •in ii , .Liu. I .in. .ii. . I ..ill Lawyea and l ..mi.i U...11.I111.111 onclude their association «itl. 1. in. 1 .iv. 11 nwij .ml a supplj of midnight oil t luirii while M.r. nr nexl I en I. Bti Metti uietl) for ». ( beata Strmil in French l - ill. I St. . I ' ll 1.. 1 1 ..nil - 1 ..mi. 1 i ,11 team ro Mi Senlora provide a miniature Honda to Belor through tin- cor- w. -n.lv Wendereon wills her poi 9 Vrel who I .-■ 11.1 1 raxli 1 Pam W 1K..11 nd exaa- l I. .in.. r ii. in. .ml ... really Irglnla Maj ■• bililj to blow up ba mmittee Beverlj w ella e Junior Kuth I ' .. I in.l.i I .il. i.tt ..•II i. Ii.il. I ' miilx Judj 81 I ' n ■ I .. l s. 111.. I I ' .. 111, 1 l. nil., i. I ' r in. ill. 1 Buaht •• s. in. in Pauli 1 1. ,n and « l... luvea t.. paint 1 .!»•■ 1 .ill 1. n.iiiii. Demera, and Beta) Herat bilitj t.. understand I im Rath a nil Dai i-i Powell eave their tuppl) ..1 fiah id dnu Mill- to anj ..in- who wants il Dan Goulette irea Mi rylee Ins supply of large ties in hopes thai hit dosses will enjoy them. K. in 11 si I ' ii 1 11 Rladlj . Nancj Smith door open for the last minute rrivah Marilyn 1 ota and Pam vVUaon depart together in order to develop better relations between tin- Navj and the ir I Steve 1. Id. im. ..n Boudreau, Dick Roberta and l add Redman Miki McKinney the ability to enjoj Mike Bourdeau eavt ... ' •cool n ih. Advanced Math Studenta preaenl Mr. Tylee a supply ol b ' b in case he is running ahorl Rox) Kenyon nriggle to anj envious under- graduate. Mar) Flanagan leaves Ginn} 1 ounos her diar) so thai she can teJUack whal Bhc has been d n Steve Pierce ibility in German to Kdward Blanchard. Be BouthJUiej : abilitiea in Phyaici future Seniors who think the} are thai desperate. I ' liinv I r 11. 1, .in toSuaii ril and Shirley Bergeron. I 1 11. 1.1 Douglas - . -— ; » 1 1 her jokeaand her smile to Mr Jacqueline de Loeschnlgg 1 rhildlike cntliua- 1 In- incoming Freshmen Po Mr Rnee we bequeath another year with Home IS. 1 hi s. in.. 1 «.nU control 1 hi Miini.it- 1.1 tin s 1 i 1. inn ppilj and with ' In- hope thai I | WITNESS I 111.1:1 I reunUi inacribcd ..iir 11.. II. mil. I I iiinI. in Sit In. 1.1. . « lull
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Class of ' 66 B. F. A . Mercury Who ' s Who in ' 66 Runner-up Runner-up JR DeLaurier Tom Taylor JR DeLaurier Harold Bessette Dave B. Trombley diet Strait Steve Leblanc Mr. Rose Gary Odell Chet Strait JR DeLaurier John Kiinel Donald Rakowski Greg Perry Pete Bocaah Greg Perry Gary Rich Cireg Perry Steve Leblanc Greg Perry Bob Wagner Haskel Mayo Tom Taylor Bob Wagner Chet Strait JR DeLaurier JR DeLaurier Mike Mongeon Greg Perry Chet Strait Canada Chet Strait Cireg Perry JR DeLaurier Greg Perry Greg Perry Tom Mills Steve Pierce Brent Jarvis Dick Roberts Karlton Kunzie Dave Powell JR DeLaurier Steve Pierce James Shepard Dick Roberta Mr. Wood Mr. G Inch Tim Rath Steve Pierce Greg Perry Allan Arsenault Steve Pierce Tadd Redman Dick Roberts Pete Bocash Bob Wagner Dick Roberts Dick Roberts Mike McKinney Karlton Kunzie Allan Arsenault Steve Pierce Dick Roberts JR DeLaurier Steve Pierce New York Dick Roberts Dick Roberts Allan Arsenault Steve Leblanc Dave Powell Steve Pierce Greg Perry Chet Strait Dick Thomas Class Flirt Most Freckles Best Dressed Class Chatterbox Best School Spirit Best Musician Most Pleasing Personality Favorite Teacher Best Artist Most Dependable Most Daring Most Argumentative Best Scholar Best Physique - Figure Prettiest Eyes Best Athlete Wildest Most Fun to be With Best Dancer Most Popular Undergrad Deepest Blusher Class Comedian Best Extra- curricular Worker Biggest Heart Breaker Smoothest Line Most Sincere Favorite Place to Go Most Popular Happiest Best Actor - Actress Peppiest Grouchiest Luckiest Most Likely to Succeed Ouietest Hae Shepard Jill Nye Paula Yallee Jackie deLoeschnig Linda Douglas Diane Drinkwater Betsy Willson Mrs. Thibault Mrs. Trahan Paula Yallee Betsy Willson Rae Shepard Jane Lavarnwav Betsy Willson Linda 1 ouglas Paula Yallee Debbie King Rae Shepard Gail Lumbra Rae Shepard Linda Douglas Roxy Kenyon Diana Shepard Nancy Smith Xatalie Hewitt Betsv Willson Linda Douglas I lebbie King Linda Douglas Roxy Kenyon Paula Yallee Betsy Willson Paula Yallee Mrs. Mulvey Sandie Paulette Allison Mayo Paula Yallee Linda Douglas Jackie deLoeschnigg Karen St. Pierre Rae Shepard Rae Shepard Betsy Willson Roxy Kenyon Linda 1 louglas Ann Thomas Pam Booth Debbie King Jane Lavarnwav Rae Shepard Paula Yallee Susan Danvow ( ' lark Linda Douglas Rae Shepard Betsy Willson The Shed Betsy Willson Paula Yallee Xatalie Hewitt Paula Yallee Betsy Hersey Rae Shepard Betsy Willson Mary Flanagan Allison Mayo Paula ' s Car Linda I louglas Bev Boutbillier Jackie deLoeschnigg 1 el l ie King Jackie deLoeschnigg Betsy Willson Susanne I riroux Bev Boutbillier
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Class of ' 66 R.F. A. Mercury Our Advice to the Undergraduates Once aji:i in the time has arrived for t he honore 1 Seniors to leave B.F.A. and the underclassmen whom we have faithfully protected and assisted. We understand the pro- blems you will face next year without our watchful eyes and guiding hands and we wish to contribute a portion of our knowledge in hopes that the underclassmen will be as successful as we were. The advice is varied as you will see, So listen well and wiser you ' ll be. Experience that ' s what we speak from, So take this advice, we know you need sonic! Before we leave these hallowed halls Here ' s our advice to one and all! We advise the Juniors to take good care of Revef Roines. We urge the Sophomores to use wisely their new status as upperclassmen. The Class of ' 66 reminds the Freshmen and Sub-fresh- men that Your day will come. Dave Fahl advises Dennis Greenia to take good care of Xewell Decker in the absence of the Class of ' 66. Rae Shepard suggests that next year ' s majorette cap- tain note carefully those girls who skip Pep Rallies! Alene Brault advises Marc Roeheleau to talk less and study more in Mr. Induni ' s study hall. Dave Powell reminds Sue Peterson that she will have to look out for herself now that he is no longer available. Linda Douglas advises everyone to smile, no matter how many troubles you have. Smile! Then you can plead insanity! Jacqueline de Loeschnigg advises the underclass girls to concentrate on their driving and not on themselves. Bill Hobb urges Marc Casanova Mallett to keep smiling. Bill Pike reminds any boy who wants to keep his hair long to avoid Mr. Massa. It worked for him, for a while anyway! John Kimel advises all boys not to loiter and never to smoke in the Boys ' Rooms. Diane Drinkwater advises the Juniors not to be misled by Mr. Goodrich when he says Physics is Fun! Tom Mills and J.R. Delaurier hope that anyone driv- ing a sports car will watch out for dirt corners in Milton Borough! Chris Trombley advises all girls to forget the boys and remember the bo ks! Roland Yandow suggests that Dave Wheeler make let- ter use of his empty Dristan bottles. Bev Bouthillier proposes that certain underclassmen sign up for a course entitled. How to act as if you haven ' t been where you have been. Deb King advises Judy Johnson to get a larger basket- ball number. Wendy Henderson reminds Debbie Jacobs that blondes really do have more fun. Betsy Hersey reminds Bruce ( ' orliss that Jay is a good place to ski -and it is friendly. The Modern Gang advises all Juniors to study Modern History -it ' s an experience you will never forget! The Seniors advise Mr. Sanderson ' s shop boys to get with it, or else! Sue Cadieux urges all underclassmen to look alive and stay alert! You will make it! After all. we did Jane Lavarnway advises Lee Bressette not to believe everything she reads about tenting parks. Lastly, we advise all underclassmen that there is a pro- per place and time for everything. School is a place for education and training, take every minute into considera- tion, it goes by to fast to toss something aside till tomorrow. ■,si ' ii?r 3£I$tgS t Bellows tree Academy
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