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— v, AV ZO ae [” | = We, the class of 1962, Clessical High School, in the county aw] SYN of Hempden, in the Stete of Massachusetts, being of lawful age WO tS @y end of sound mind and memory, end declere, this our Last Will and Testement. YW Al ' AS Sy, I. Peter Fett leeves fester then a locomotive, leap- ed 7 ing tall buildings et a single bound. Mis 2) a = re Margaret Trementozzi leaves the honor roll to her ABIES sister Vivian. OVS INN Rick liartin leaves his book cerryings techniques to D next year's bony-elbowed senior. Iois Canter leaves her Eurove2n escepede to next Ww) = yeer's wordly treveler. IK Sendy Gootzit leaves her Epsnish books to next lS year’s Spanish 3 students--adios amigos. ip. EB Anne Goldsmith leaves Mr. Andrewes smiling as he =— G hends out detention slips. ol ‘ fom Frannie Ginsberg leaves, at last, smiling. ZN C Marc Freedmen leaves a box of candy to Miss George. )} Lynde Rensud leaves her lunchtime jokes to Chris Noone. ZA The seniors of Student Government leave it in a we Pt lourl ste YE Susen Kanowith leaves with her eyes still sparkling. WYER Carolyn Brown leaves with a varticuler cennon S still aimed her way. Joyce Nothecker leaves for the Ivy leagues. Nency Gordon leaves her weekend jaunts to U. of M., to Bev Ballou.
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Spare jungle moments, were: a bomb Club, Future-Too-Honest Club, and Flash-bulb Club. Then of course, we mustn't forget the jungle's famous Mad- rigal, which sang chants at many of our tribal ceremonies. Car- men Ravosa, liario Abramson, Smuggled Diamond, Bale Hayden, lian- hating Vekshin, Tip-toe Pederson, Corn Cobb, Mello Garber, Notes Krezsowski, and Treble Tremblay were our note-cracking repre- sentatives, and Piano-key Rosoff, the accompanist who sat tol- erantly through the banging instruction of Patient Jacobs. Finally, after much celebrating, our safari drew to a close on June 12, 1962. For those of the tribe who had worked dili- gently during the three years, a position in the huge world outside the jungle was assured. What the future holds no one knows, so good luck fellow classmates—you may need it!!! Tax Wh YY” Mpa! a m| AD worn “i ( Ny) Jenga Uhaten |
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XX. XXI. XXII. XXIII. XXIV. XXV. XXVI. XXVIT. XXVIII. XXIX. XXX. XXXII. XXXII. XXXIII. XXXIV. XXXV. XXXVI. Ethel Mastroyin leaves for the Statler Hilton in her Bermuda shorts. Hans Gotzman leaves his many friends while asking for their passes. Jean Craig leaves her jod as page to next year's lucky nt one. Margo Atwater leaves without a care in the world. Mike Scheer leaves with a slow stride. Bob Green leaves his paint brushes to next year's artist. Judy Lee leaves looking demur . Patti Mapp dances away in her bare feet. Edward Wells leaves dry. Ruthanne Batc helor leaves a frown to next year's seri- ous one. Dottie Hamer leaves a nail to Robert. Abel Barrientos leaves in his little black sports car. Andy Michelman leaves for a double college life. Terry Zick leaves for Forsyth Dental School with tooth- brush in hand. John Solin leaves his detention slips to Mr. Freme. Peter Hopkins leaves the Connecticut River to next year's crew. Cheryl Hunter, Mary Ann Kuczynski, and Yvonne Johnson leave their Chemistry Made Simple book to next year's puzzled few. It's quite possible that Rod Ireland leaves room 112. Sandi Nissen and Carolyn Chmura leave with their----- problems, At last homeroom 205 leaves Mr. Boyle, in peace. The senior members of Boys! Patrol leave the junior members of Girls' Patrol looking forward to a brighter day. Sharon Mansur leaves still searching for another Field mouse. Le
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