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BOYS CLASS WILL We, the class of 1960, believing that we are somewhat of sound mind and body, do hereby state our last will and testimony, and also while keeping in mind our mental and physical status, do now bequeath the follow- ing gifts to our beloved underclassmen. PETE ANDREWS wishes to leave to STAN FISHMAN his ability to have a good time after the school dances. To PHIL O’CONNOR, a book entitled ‘Boy Dates Girl’’ left by DAVE ASADORIAN, who hopes that PHIL will take the hint. A comb is left by STEVE BARIBEAU to anyone in Floriculture who wants to comb his hair in class. BILL BROWN is left a pair of glasses by CHRIS BARING. Our new gym teacher is left DICK BAY- BUTT’S great ability to chin himself. RAFE BLOOD wishes to leave PAUL JOHNSTON the knack of keeping a car run- ning. (sometimes) From DAVE BOE, a certain young man named LARRY PRIDDEN is left a red sports cap. All headaches acquired by DAVID BROWN in his senior year are left to the Junior class with Dave’s compliments. GENE BROWN leaves Jumbo’s and every- thing that goes with it to FRED CONWAY. RALPH CAHALANE is left with RICHARD CARAM’‘S ability to eat and chew gum in MR? CLARKS ms classeDon tascetucaught: RALPH! A seat in MR. CLARK’S class is left to PAUL HAYES from FRANK CARSON. JOHN PERKINS is left with CHARLEY CARTER’S talents for falling asleep in class. To a studious Junior, goes some: used book reports, left by RONALD CLARIZA. 26 PAUL MAC ADAMS and PETE GIBBON are left with RICHARD COOKSON’‘S Friday, sixth period pass to the library. JACK CRONIN cordially leaves the short cross country course to PHIL GAGNON in hopes he can win a race on it. For someone who needs it; STAN FISH- MAN is now the proud owner of some excess height left by BOB DOMIN. DAVE DOW wishes to leave all the fun he had at the AGGIE to some poor devil like EDDIE SHINN. TED DUNAJESKI leaves his variations of ‘getting to school on time’ to PETE GIBNEY. The parking place at the greenhouse is left by JOE FARRELL to anyone who has Poultry 7th period at the Poultry building: JOHN FARRINGTON leaves all his weight to a certain MR. DOWNING. ART GIFFORD wishes to leave his two years at the Tech to an oncoming two year student. DAN GILLIS is going to leave NICK RICCI with his “haystack” look. DAN GILLIS is going to leave his two years at the Tech to an oncoming two year student. MIKE GRAHAM bequeaths to FRED CON- WAY his ability to have finesse in North Reading. Carry on Fred. BOB HACKETT wishes to hand down the Senior class worries to TOM CARROW, along with some cross country cramps. To any hungry’ underclassman, ART HOWELL leaves his ability to eat in class without getting caught. CYNTHIA JACKMAN is left a desk in MR. McHUGH’S English class from her sister PRISCILLA JACKMAN, in hopes it will bring her good luck.
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GIRLS PROPHECY | had just arrived in New York to attend the World’s Fair in the summer of 1975. As | began to stroll around the gigantic fair grounds, | spied my classmate, Dianne Le- Brasseur. Dianne is a famous evening dress designer in California. She told me that Helen Eveleth was doing very well as an owner of a frozen food concern and the mother of three children. After leaving Dianne | continued meander- ing among the various exhibits. In beauty building | found Pauline Chellis and Hen- rietta Tinkham designing new coiffeurs. They suggested that | go to the makeup demonstra- tion which was to be given by the country’s leading makeup artists, Norma Avola and Doris Brown. What a thrill for me watching my classmates! When | left the beauty building, | came upon an interesting foods display. It turned out that Araxice Margosian was in charge. Araxice is now the owner of the well-known Armenian Oriental Restaurant in Swampscott. Simone Demers who runs a successful cater- ing service in Lawrence was acting as Araxice’s assistant. In the same area, Bar- bara Hayward was decorating cakes. She has been able to build a lucrative business for her cake designs are known throughout the world. Barbara and | had an opportunity to chat and she told me that Donna Hall is the manager of a large hotel in midtown New York. Ruth Colby is her assistant and has charge of the dining room. 25 As we were talking who should walk over but Karen Knowlton and her husband. They are the owners of a large dude ranch in Ne- vada. Karen said she had recently heard from Andrea Lachance who is a hostess at a winter resort in Northern Maine owned by Alice Mosher. The head ski instructor at this resort is Dianne Sturtevant. Karen and her husband were interested in seeing the horses so | joined them. At the stable we found Barbara Le Clair feeding one of her prize Thoroughbreds. Pat Williams, she informed us, is the proprietor of the Chevy garage in Danvers. Before | finished my day at the fair, the fashion exhibit seemed attractive. Karleen Earle and Audrey Scholz were among the women who had entered original styles. One of the spectators | spotted was Rosemary Jones, a housewife with four children. Rose- mary told me that Kay Bartnicki lives in Florida with her doctor husband and two children. It has been a wonderful day seeing and hearing about so many friends but | was glad to think about returning to my home in New Hampshire—my husband, who is an Architec- tural Engineer, and my five children would be waiting. —Trudy Sworoborowicz
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Want some Brown Swiss cattle? Well, it’s for certain MARK JENSON doesn’t, for he is leaving them to anyone who wants them. PAUL JOHNSTON is the recipient of the ability to stay out of trouble, from his brother FRED JOHNSTON. To Freshman DICK MURRAY go. PETE KALUNIAN’S red gym shorts. NICK RICCI is presented with the honor of becoming Senior class president, Pres. DAVE KEATING. (good luck) JOHN LAKUS wishes to leave his cafeteria lunches to anyone who feels in a hungry mood. A barber used by AL LUPIEN is left to work on JAMES WOOD. TOM LOMBARDI is left with PAT MA- RONEY’S bookkeeping equipment. From one Revere man to another. To anyone who wants it, comes a raw deal on a car left by KENT MARTIN. JERE MELZAR finally agrees to leave PHIL O’CONNOR alone on the basketball court. Again PHIL O'CONNOR is left a gift. This time it’s good looks from PAUL MERRILL. LINDA MORROW, a handy person to have around, wishes to leave a certain Junior in the 3B’s, her one good hand. DICK MOTTOLO has a book entitled ‘’Ten Easy Ways To Lose Money in Farming’’ and wishes to leave it to anyone who is starting. A young man by the name of FLYNN is left ROBERT NAPPI’s head shrinking kit. JOHN NOONAN hands over his quiet dis- position to JOHN TREMBLAY. RICHARD REED has an ability for picking blueberries at night and he wishes to leave it to ROGER SOUCY. Got a leaky transmission? Well, park your car in GARY RODRIQUES’ old parking place; he’s saving it just for you! 27 To a deserving person named SWEDER, goes BILL ROUSE’S sparkling personality and movie star hair. (What there is of it.) ROBERT SCAMPORINO leaves his Chevy engine to BOB DENNIS who needs one. From DAVE SCOTT we have an ability to be absent at least a month out of every year to any Junior who is foolish enough to take it. PAT MURPHY and FRANK WARNER are left with KEN SHIELDS’ dancing talents. A new hockey shirt acquired by BILL SMITH is bestowed on RONNIE TILTON. An ability to win medals is left from the old pro BOB ST. CLAIR, to SHERM TROM- BIEYe RALPH CAHALANE is left the ability of ERNIE ST. PIERRE to get into trouble, pro- viding that he keeps up the good work. FRED SYLVIA leaves his No. 6 sweat suit to PHIL GAGNON in hopes he will wear it to beat Hamilton. DICK TALBOT leaves his ability to sneak a smoke and only get caught a few times during the year. An underclassman has the opportunity to take the FARM FOREMANSHIP job, because STEVE WALDORF is leaving his. WALTER KELLY was left the ability to miss the school bus by RONALD WING. To some poor Sophomore, the fruit truck is left; compliments of WALLY WOJNAR. DENIS O’NEILL leaves his old Senior class wallet to the treasurer of the new Senior class of 1961. And also, with respect and love for the AGGIE, we leave our fondest memories and our deepest regards to the faculty.
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