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Ce CI. Cig. Giants CIV. CV. CVI. CVII. CVIII. CIX. CX. CXI. CXII. CXIIt. CXIV. CXV. CXVI. CXVIT,. CXVIII. CXIX. CXX. CXXI. CXXII. Cheryl McGlory leaves Mrs. Ramos' office---finally. Ellen Dee Baker leaves Dawn to take care of the club. Roberta Therrien leaves giggling. George Ward leaves slowly in slumber. The period 3 seniors in 218 leave the study hall to Mr. Girr and his 500 word compositions, Candy George leaves as sweet as ever. Alan Pirch leaves in the trees. Joe Pieper leaves Minnechaug daily to visit the old gang. Ann Pieroway leaves her real name to any junior who can jis ho Xo Uy Maree) bars Eddie Oliver leaves you all.” Anita Babian leaves to wait for Howie in her white con- vertible. Carolyn Brown and Ethel Mastroyin would have left with Tielr spony bai Semin cere Cut. Dave Sullivan wills Earksie a Wrigley's chewing gum factory. Pam Feach leaves Goin' to Een'ts ? Russ Holt leaves 42 to next year's right halfback. Donald Johnson leaves the morning paper in room 115. Fred Hoffman leaves his chums. ‘ Judy Hayden leaves Classical for Springfield College, taking with her a beautiful voice. Ellie Gray leaves saying, I'm Sandra the witch--- cackle, cackle, cackle,. Kim Liatsos leaves in the clouds, Robert Mack leaves still wishing he could have played quarterback, Maureen (Moe) Murphy leaves her charm, wit, beauty, and brain to next year's unbelievable. Frank Dalto leaves as frank as ever, De
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LXXVIII. LXXIX. LXXX. LAXXI. LXXXII. LXXXIITI,. LXXXIV. LXXXV. LXXXVI. LXXXVII. LXXXVIII. LXXXIX. XC e XCI. XCII. XCITI. XCIV. XCV. XCVI. XCVIT. ACVIII,. XCIX. Barbara Hayes leaves still writing those initials on the olackboard. Jack Soja leaves lJjargie for the time being. Sue Rosoff leaves the piano keys hot. Roberta Gordenstein leaves with a smile warm enough to toast marshmallows. Charlie Gray,still hating the world, leaves with his pharmaceutical locker. Ted Balaban leaves his slide-rule, still sliding. Jimmy liakol, combing his hair, leaves for the Girl's Patrol John Houlihan leaves playing his Fender guitar, while studyingze Diana Nickerson leaves, with real blond hair, one among many, Ron Brennan leaves wearing his Harris Tweed. John Alden and Tom Nadolski leave Smith College to any junior with a real good line. Cynthia Barksdale leaves lir. Jermakian a peace pipe. Gil Abramson leaves for Euffalo with a saddle, Sandi Alexander leaves the out-of-the building book to next year's police-woman. Paul Adeletti leaves without his new addition. Jimmy Quinn leaves all his babes to Bob Sullivan. Judy Pederson leaves-still sugar and spice, thine nice. and every- Phil Clark leaves a year's supply of Playboy to Bill Loeffler. Mr. Wessman's period three Math class leaves him with a smile on his face saying Hi ya, kids. The fifth period advanced physics class leaves Mr. Lynch in tears. Gloria Sanford and Lana Schwartz leave their hearts to Anello Ravosa. Carol Paris leaves still handing out cookies to the student leaders in period 4 gym class. Ls
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CXXIII. CXXIV. CXXV. CXXVI. CXXVII. CXXVIII. OXXIX. CXXX. CXXXI. CXXXII. CXXXIII. CXXXIV. CXXXV. CXXXVI. CXXAVII. CXXXVIII. CXAXIX. CXL. CALI. CXLII. CXLITI. CXLIV,. Marty M. leaves the presidency of that certain organ- ization. Bill Borsa leaves hoping Mr. Jermakian will have A pretty good” year, next year. Morton Wood leaves full of splinters. David Arthur leaves his good wishes in the well. Alex Bazos leaves so that the football team may have a better season. Elmer Jonnson leaves for the National Hockey League. Gale Holt leaves his tennis balls at Forest Park. Edith Hogan leaves well and happy, and with best wishes from everyone. Yvonne Johnson leaves quietly, like a mouse. Diane Tremblay leaves classmates. , always a reliable friend to her Richard Lagasse leaves pole vaulting to great heights. Carolyn Loveland and Ann Lawson leave Bill Loeffler. Debby Bush, Anne Toldsmith, Joyce Rubin, Lana Schwartz, Joan Levin, Arlene Sherman, and Linda Diamond leave their lunch table to Carol Davidson, Rena Skerker, and Kileen Tariff. Keith Shaver leaves Carol behind till next year. Jane Silvia leaves 122 without a pass. Barbara Martucci leaves one dozen cherry pies; and to Tina Hotis, she leaves a road map of Springfield. Tom Collins leaves sill a great mixer anongst the kids, Andree Duquette leaves hesring bells-loucer and louder and even louder. Louise Rosenkrantz, Deobie Meyer and Don Montagna leave Mr. Black and the RECORDER. David Liden leaves to join the Union. Sue Richter leaves for Mt. Snow and John. Jimmy Gaudreau leaves still thinking about THE FLAN . Ze
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