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

 - Class of 1971

Page 83 of 230

 

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 83 of 230
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Page 83 text:

I I I I I I I I I I I I I. I. I. I. I. I, L Martha Kearney , do hereby leave my innocent face to anyone who needs it in times of emergency. David Kemp, do hereby leave Con-Val to my cousin-sister? in hopes that she can keep the scoreboards working. Diane Krulis, do hereby leave the bed pan to all other Health Career Students. Patricia LaPree, do hereby leave all the Turkeys I can think of to Heidy Mazza and Sherry Fiske. Loretta Lemire, do hereby leave my ability to fall up the stairs for those who cannot fall down them. Kathleen Lennon, do hereby leave fond memories of moving to New Hampshire. Cathy Letourneau, do hereby leave, with deep regrets, Mis. Roberts to the Mercy of the students of Con-Val. Stanley Lewandowski, do hereby leave my height and a toupe to Mr. Hamel. Patricia Loranger, do hereby leave Mrs. Grant and the Business Department with one sigh of relief since Brenda Fournier and I are leaving. Scott Mac Garvey, do hereby leave without having ever cooperated with the Senior Section Editors. John Magoon, do hereby leave Coach Brown my fabulous chest. Eric qi.e. Muskratj Maloney, do hereby leave a nibbled gnaw to Leonardo da Vinci, Dracula, and all of our backward elves with bells on their toes and mirrors in their nose. Arthur Mann, do hereby leave one pair of soccer spikes to Mr. Chase in hopes that he can find someone to fill them better than I did. Sharon Marion, do hereby leave Rick Cook alone Luitil after school is finished. Bertha Martin, do hereby leave nothing to no one because I have nothing to leave. Brenda M8I1jIl Fournier, do hereby leave Terry Lambert all the luck in the world in hopes that she '11 be as happy as I am. David Mason, do hereby leave to Julie Bishop a keen ability for burroughing out of this rat race. Sandra McLean, do hereby leave my ability in Stenography to my sister in hopes that she can succeed me. Thomas Merchant, do hereby leave Steve Philbrick one locker full of Budweiser.

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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.



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I. 1. 1. 1. I. I. 1. I. I. I. 1. I. I. 1. 1. 1. I. I. 1. I. 1. Claudia Molin, do hereby leave my little girl talk to Torn Dyer to go along with his little boy talk. Clifford Monkton, do hereby leave my fluency in French to Scott Hicks. Abigail Murray, do hereby leave my ability to get into trouble for no apparent reason to Brad Winters. Thomas Newsom, do hereby leave Barbara alone in homeroom. Charles Newhall, do hereby leave my artistic talent to Mrs. Arnold in hopes that she'll put it to good use. Douglas Oxley, do hereby leave my virility to Sandy Eneguess. David Paige, do hereby leave. Dennis Parris, do hereby leave Kevin I. Magoon my locker, the only one with a built-in cooler. Susan Perkins, do hereby leave to Wynn T. Scott, who cheers up my school days consider ably, an archaic ti.mepiece covered with rose petals and giant webs to be kept in a secret garden. Wendy Peters, do hereby bequeath all q?J my sarcasm to Mr. Richard. After all these years, he'11 need it to retaliate. James Philbrick, do hereby leave to Chris Walker, all my worn out excuses for being late and absent in hopes that they work for him as well as they did for me. Stephen Platt, do hereby leave my beard to anyone who thinks they can handle it. Edward Quintin, do hereby leave my motorcycles BALDING rear tires in hopes that hald of you can see as many places as I have. Dan Rajaniemi, do hereby leave my scars and crutches to the Flag Football Teams. Darlene Ring, do hereby leave my politeness to David Foster. Duane Robertson, do hereby leave my ability to be missed in English class to Mrs. Lawler in hopes that she can fi.nd out how I do it and stop anyone else who tries it. David Rochford, do hereby leave one Fruit of the Loom headband to John Kyte. Bonnie Rockwell, do hereby leave regretfully. Linda Russell, do hereby leave my nursing ability to the Health Careers Club. Linda Ryan, do hereby leave. Dennis St. Lawrence, do hereby leave my ability to take money from A. J. Giovannan- geli in Golfto Alex Dreese in hopes that he can get more than I did.

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 40

1971, pg 40

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 171

1971, pg 171

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 134

1971, pg 134

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 206

1971, pg 206

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 177

1971, pg 177

Contoocook Valley Regional High School - Yearbook (Peterborough, NH) online collection, 1971 Edition, Page 229

1971, pg 229


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