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We the Class of ' 75, being of sound mind and body, do hereby decree that this is our last will and testament and contains our most prized possessions. Be they insults, complaints, gifts, or slanders, use them in bad health and remember we ' ll never be thinking of you in the future. The following are our last wishes: Fred Fisher leaves Mr. Bromage five potted crawling vines, a pair of used shoes, 2 erasers, and a years supply of rotton lunches. We the seniors who went to Washington D.C. leave the chaperones in the John F. Kennedy Center of Performing Arts listening to the symphony. Tracy Lovell leaves Lori Pulaski all the fun and love she shared in Lamplighters. Sharon Verret leaves her sister Bev all her Steno and typing skills. Gail Kingsbury leaves her faculty parking space to our parking lot managers. Mrs. Granata ' s 5th period Accounting 2 Class leaves her one copy of How to work indepen- dantly, in other words, ALONE! Tina Lapointe leaves Patty Frigon all the worms on the track after every rain. Brian Smith leaves with 16 copies of assorted choral music and many thanks to Rocco Autorino. Stephanie Smith leaves Jim Trefethen his own locker. Sue Massee, Marcel Dubois, and John Badger leave wondering if Chester Blair will make it until 1984. Paul Snow having faith in Mrs. Humphrey ' s bestowson her, a year subscription to Zonker comic strip hoping that she will always talk to her plants. We the seventh period Latin 3 Class, leave Donna Signet cum magna gratia, magno amore (et unus solanus melongena)! Arelene Choolgian leaves Tom Clarkin one big piece of cake, and hopes he has fun eating it. Richard Wheeler leaves Randy Berube two sixes of MIX and his tree fort, may he keep the walls on. Mike Caltelvetere leaves Joe Cummings his best wishes in his attempts to run a four minute mile. Karen Bartholomew leaves Mrs. Arnt all her typing papers so she can show next years sopho- mores that she can teach them to type. Karen Martinson and Lauri Wagner leave one Advanced Biology Thesis to Mr. Krsmer so that he may finish reading it through the summer. Sue McCafferty leaves her Enfield Varsity Football T shirt and gym shorts to her sister Carol. Howard Edgar leaves Mr. T. the busted slide ruler he always gave him. Sharlene Sabonis leaves Mary Ann Harris her unfinished sewing projects in hopes that she will finish them for her. Burry leaves a friendly word of advice to all future ski club members. Look before you leap . Kim Richman would like to leave her yellow journal and a big juicy red apple to Mr. Fredrick — but she threw away the journal and ate the apple, so he ' ll just have to accept her thanks, for being the terrific friend and teacher that he is, instead. We luv ya, Mr. Fredrick. Kathy Sheehan leaves her brother John all the days she made it to school because at the rate he ' s going he ' ll need them. She also leaves Tracy Dobrozensky her calm ability to walk in the office and sign herself in and out of school. Bill Snoe leaves his brother Steve his swimming ability. Chris Huskak leaves his parking space 13 to any lucky underclassmen that drives a red 1972 Pinto. Yasu Bando and Jane Salva leave one Tarzan and Jane skit to anyone dumb enough to try it. Cheryl Bridge, Sue Haun, Robin Yoreo, Carol Bloniarz, Sue Poliks, Cheryl Maniscalco, Chris Harlambakis, Nancy Troughton, Sue Vilece and Ellen Smith leave Mr. Tracy and Mr. Skehan, during second lunch wave, two all beef patties, special sauce, lettuce, cheese, pickles, onions, on a sesame seed bun. Cathy, Jill, and Paula leave Mr. Autotorino an eye full of a large lunged soprano. 30
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Kathy Costas and Sue Vilece leave Chris Wheat without a business machine. Betty Lynch leaves Kathy Sarno her big mouth. John Badger leaves Mr. Bromage happily. We, the senior class, leave Mr. Blair ' s domain with a greater understanding of how to buffalo people. Shelly Turgeon leaves the ' 75-76 Basketball team much success and luck in the hopes that their season will be as rewarding as hers was. Kim Wood leaves Mary Olstolski a decent attendance record. Sue Massee, Marcel Dubois, and John Badger leave Mr. Blair wondering if we read any of his books. Brian Smith, Comie Buanno, and Brian Hallett leave Mrs. Swan ' s first period class of 1976 a tradition of 8:32 ' s at least twice a week. Cindy Jute leaves Mr. Smith (taking her stereo with her) trying to make a success of the magazine drive. Linda Christenson, Sue Bousquet, and Kathy Dreyer leave to Mr. Tupek 3 boxes of colored chalk, 2 bottles of black nail polish, the Male Chauvanist Pig Award and all our math knowledge since he doesn ' t have any of his own. Arlene Choolgian would like to leave Jan Bloomstrand a taller hockey stick than she had this year. We the Class of 1975 leave the Class of 1976 Joe Hethcoat. Howard Ehgar leaves the Assistant coac h Mr. B. a padded discus to throw at next years track team. Certain non-members of the FBLA club, period 2 and 4 office occupations leave to the teacher TWO FACES . Ken Owens leaves Karen Jones a messy locker in anticipation that it will stay clean. Tracy Lovell leaves Mr. Kramer tidepool No. 1, a soggy hach test kit, and better luck next year. We, the Senior Student Council leave next years Student Council all a set of ear plugs in hopes of blocking out a few certain Juniors. Mark Cerrato leaves to Lisa Labonte one copy of the hit record Matchmaker, Matchmaker. Homeroom 303 leaves Mrs. Tyler listening to morning announcements in peace. Kim Wood leaves her badmitten racket to any J unior in hopes that they get Mr. Skypeck. We the Seniors of Concert Choir and Chorus leave Mr. Autorino a bottle of scotch, and a funeral parlor in Bahamas. Monica Maciolek leaves Mr. Skeehan with a smile, third period silent study, 9 detentions, and the best of everything. Colby Harmon leaves Mr. Blair a reliable camera crew for next years football games. Phyllis St. George leaves Mr. Bromage a puzzled look. Sue, Karen, Shirley, and Cheryl leave the second floor stairway to any Juniors who love to stop traffic. Jane Salva and Laura Grob leave steno happily. We the Seniors on the 1975 Track Team leave Sue Wadman to Matt Hazen. Barbara Grape leaves Joe Rigatti with great memories of Enfield High School. Bill Snow leaves Tom Gwaizda all the girls he didn ' t ask out. Sue Phelps leaves her big mouth to echo through the halls of E.H.S. We, Donna Stewart and Diane Kamay leave our locker to anyone who thinks they can clean it out. Pete Felix leaves the Swim Team 1 false start and 2 disqualifications and a wet referee. Senior homeroom 310 leaves Mr. Campbell having a wonderful day. Cheryl Emonds leaves Chris Wheat ' s locker unoccupied. We, the Senior Class leave to all future jocks the tunnel of love to embrace.
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