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LVII. Richard Gloth leaves pronto for Tech. LVIII. Linda Johnson, Barbara Roberts, and Eleanor Spring leave Miss Boylan...finally. LIX. Paul Otto and Sandy Tilden leave for Franconia. LX. Janice Barber leaves the Wilbraham Academy Boys to the Junior Girls. LXI. Marcia Baribeau leaves, still not casting a sha- dow. LXII. Nancy Brittain leaves singing October Song. LXIII. Janet Hatzipetrou leaves the teachers still won- dering how to spell her name. LAIV. Jimmy Heggie leaves Helen Stoltz—--regretfully. LXV. Estelle Kafantaris and Jenny Reall leave, minus much hair. LXVI. Jimmy Smith, Linda Smith, Sherry Smith, and Valerie smith leave to make room for Margaret Brown, Marilyn Brown, Robert Brown, and Selma Brown. LXVII. Bernice Conlon, Harold Baldwin and John Sames leave Mr. Smith their good intentions. LXVIII. Rahel Gottschalk leaves only two weeks past the dead- line. LXIX. The Class of '59 leaves Mr. Campbell a can of chicken- noodle soup. LXX. Nancy Vester, Eleanor Turnbull, and Barbara Trager leave a bottle of henna rinse to anyone who really needs it. LXXI. Richard Vigneault leaves the basketball team. LXXTI. Terry DeRiso leaves her A's to Roswell Flower, who doesn't really need them. LXYX III. Barry Webster leaves a certain Junior girl. LXXIV. Betsy Lee leaves the memory of her pleasant smile.
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Lil. eI Ep LIV. LV. LVI. - Ellen Kirsner, . Judy Husband leaves her sense of humor to Mr. Hatch. . Fhe Class of '59 leave the Juniors and Freshmen still fighting over stools in the lunchroon. . Tommy and Billy O'Brien leave a warm spot in Mr. Hatch's heart. . The Class of '59 leave some No-Doz to Mr. Lynch. Mr. Edwin Smith departs with us, SEES Classical a great deal emptier. | Carol Riner leaves writing a book on 1001 Ways Not To Get Caught. Judy Holland leaves Classical to Dr. Rhodeheaver. . Dr. McGuire leaves the RECORDER chess set in the wastepaper basket. Sandie Bassell, and Ellen Wol f leave everyone in stiches. Joe Adamczyk leaves his cast to next year's skating enthusiast. . Yale Kablotsky leaves Classical noticeably quieter. Linda Anderson leaves poultry day. Brian McCook leaves a trail of film behind. Phyllis Bailey leaves her Zorro Badge to next year's captain. Harry Jilson leaves Mr. Hatch with nothing to do. Bernie Kelly and Joey Halperin leave--splash. Bunny Kimball leaves, following her heart to A. I. C. Richard Levy leaves..by no means alone.’ Sally Nystedt leaves, dragging an axe. Martha Morgan and Rose La Font pirouette through the door. | Gwen Underhill leaves her inexhaustible voice to Sally Heggie. Carol Vaughan leaves with a gold-plated driver's license.
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LXXV. LXXVI. LXXVII. “LXXVIII. LXXIX. LXXX. LXXXI. LXXXITI. LXXXIII. LXXXIV. LXXXV. LXXXVI. LXXXVII. LXXXVIIT. LXXXIX. XC. XCL. ACI. AC LUG, XCIV. Norman Metzler leaves with the master set of locker keys. Lois Payne leaves with or without Dick Meyers, nobody seems to be really sure. Winnie Ross leaves her store of stories for lunch- time. Robert Rothman leaves the Class of '59 in peace. Paul Serra leaves his artistic mark on this year's Blue and White. Celia Ucella leaves her autobiography I got A's from Miss Auger to any interested students. Barbara Sanborn leaves the Class of '59 in pieces. Jonathan Wise leaves still ducking doorways, chande—- liers, and Mr. Hatch. Archie Strong leaves his brain to Harvard. Cindy Vining leaves Dr. Wallace 10 pounds of used notebook paper, plus two slightly wrinkled covers. Bob Whitelaw leaves John to carry on. Leslie Williams leaves the Junior Red Cross. David Berezin and Larry Sinclair leave their prize winning short stories to J. Wesley Miller for his Collected Works on the Class of '59. Jean Burnett leaves IRC to Mr. Corbin. The orchestra relinquishes Linda Burnham and Richard Ouellette reluctantly. Jean Burzynski leaves still looking for the Spanish homework. John Charkoudian leaves, the last of a long line. Bobbie Cohen leaves her long vacations and beau- | tiful tans to Ellen Kirsner who, henceforth, will be cornering the market on them. Myra Cohn leaves her personalized copy of Yakkity- Yak to Mary Beatty. Lennie Cotter leaves the sheet music to How Dry I Am to Tony Giannetti.
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