Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH)

 - Class of 1971

Page 81 of 230

 

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Page 81 text:

I, Diana Carr, do hereby leave one luge to anyone else who is dumb enough to go riding it in the middle of the night with Sandy Wheeler. I, William Chamberlain, do hereby leave dents in the lockers HUH! HUH! I, Susan Chandler, do hereby leave my quietness to Roxanne Hatch in hopes that she can learn something from it. I, Bruce Chesson, do hereby leave my ability to get along with anyone to Mr. Hamel. I, Robert Clark, do hereby leave a time bomb under Chick Hamel 's chair. I, Patsy Codman, do hereby leave my thanks to each of those people that have helped me in the last 4 years. I, Jason Conrey, do hereby leave to my brother Daniel my flair in hopes that he can use it as effectively as I did. I, Charles Cook, do hereby leave my height to Mr. Hamel. I, Dean Comwell, do hereby leave a heartful of thanks to each of those people that have helped me in any way in the past 6 years. I, David Cutter, do hereby leave my great ability of common sense to anyone who can find it. I, Linda Dorr, do hereby leave to Deborah Hall the good times at M.C. H. and the parties at Sandown. Don 't forget the first run! I also leave my brother Larry to Con-Val, to do as he pleases. I, Carol Doscher, do hereby leave this school with no regrets. I, Deborah Dunlap, do hereby leave my quietness to anyone who likes to talk a lot in classes. I, Juanita Durgin, do hereby leave my horse Toby to anyone who needs an excuse to leave school. I, Nancy Eaves, do hereby leave my ability to be impulsive to Tom Lithgow in hopes that he can get into as much trouble as I did. We, Phebe Eckfeldt and Ginger Pettee, do hereby leave this joint for a better and bigger one. Oh beautiful for spacious skies . . . I, Edward Emery, do hereby leave my fondness Q71 of school to Steve Philbrick. 1, Timothy Fiske, do hereby leave my hands off Kathy McCarthy in order to save Mr. Hamel 's breath. I, Bruce French, do hereby leave to Joe Homo my ability to evade teachers. I, John Garand, do hereby leave all my sweet memories behi.nd me with the hopes that they' shall never catch up to me.

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Senior Class Will David Aldrich, do hereby leave my long hair and girls to Donald Clough. Gregg Alexander, do hereby leave without ever having disclosed my real first name. Patricia Allen, do hereby leave to Betty Nutting the entire baseball team. Bruce Armstrong, do hereby leave all the hair I lost this year to Mr. Wiggin. Sandra Banks, do hereby leave to the freshman girls my brother Brad in hopes that not too many of their hearts will be broken. Earl Barnes, do hereby leave J. Heckbert 98d in hopes that she can buy a superball. Shelley Barsanti, do hereby leave reluctantly. Theodore Bastille, do hereby leave my ability to capture a girl 's heart with a single glance of my eye to anyone daring enough to 'use it as I did. William Bastille, do hereby share and reshare with my friends the experiences of this year. Carole Beauchamp, do hereby leave this school. Henry Belliveau, do hereby leave to Dan Valley and Kirk Barsanti one Yamaha 305 for Halloween nuts from Peterborough to Antrim. Laura Bishop, do hereby leave a pair of binoculars to my mother so she and the other lunch ladies can keep an eye on Julie next year. William'Bishop, do hereby leave all my good luck to Mr. Richard because he can use it. Robert Blanchette, do hereby leave my wooden legs to my brother because if he keeps going the way he 's heading, he will end up using them. Richard Blood, do hereby leave my petticoats, repaired shorts, and long B. S. underwear to anybody who is dumb enough to wear them. Alexander Bodec ker, do hereby leave my bizarre relationship to a French horn in the music department. Donna Boyd, do hereby leave the memory of my great performance in Le Medecin Malgre Lui to Mr. Butler. Kathleen Brennan, do hereby leave my cheerleading smile to Kim Johnson. Maureen Bryer, do hereby leave the halls to anyone who likes to live dangerously. Gary Cabana, do hereby leave to Bruce Paro an official Bruin 's sweatshirt. Charline Carney, do hereby leave a ten year supply of pumpkins to Mr. Crowe. He needs it!



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William Gaw, do hereby leave my Chemistry notes to Gio 's students. Peter Gebauer, do hereby leave but only to return for Kim Place. Cathleen Greenwood, do hereby leave my brother John all the wonderful years of school in hopes that he cherishes them because they go by too fast. Karen Giubardo, do hereby leave quietly. Susan Hann, do hereby leave unnoticed. Karen Hanson, do hereby leave Mr. Davidson the D 85 3 C's l didn 't deserve in U. S. History. Thanks Anyway! Jean Harris, do hereby leave ready to auction off 627 Peanut Comic Strips that made me what I am today! Norman Harris, do hereby leave ready to go off to the Navy. Betty Hart, do hereby leave Mouse to the whole school in hopes that it will bite someone. Stephen Hartwell, do hereby leave my lack of height to my brother John. Edmond Hebert, do hereby leave anything that goes to anybody who wants it. Louis Hebert, do hereby leave my accounting ability to Mr. Spadafore in hopes that he can use it. Sheryl Holt, do hereby leave my job at the Wigwam to Betty Nutting. Caryn Hubbard, do hereby leave my ability to control myself in the presence of David to Debbie Shea. Jeffrey Hudson, do hereby leave my chair to Mrs. Linder. Susan Hunter, do hereby leave memories of French 4 to Mr. Butler and my classmates. Deborah Huntington, do hereby leave my skis to Mr. Aldrich and my love of flirting to Dale Putnam. Terry Jarest, do hereby leave all the memories of Soccer to Mr. Chase. I also leave left wing to Walker. Leslee Johnson, do hereby leave without having passed in my Senior Questionnaire. Sharon Jones, do hereby leave my ability to get crushes on guys at the drop of a hat to my cousin Nancy, who doesn 't need crushes because she always gets the guy. Andrew Jorbel, do hereby leave ever so quietly and slowly.

Suggestions in the Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) collection:

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 176

1971, pg 176

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 10

1971, pg 10

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 141

1971, pg 141

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 86

1971, pg 86

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 222

1971, pg 222

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 10

1971, pg 10


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