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SENIOR FLASHBACKS
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James R. Shevlin 57 Stevens Ave. Lawrence, Mass. I'll get it done sometime. ' Major: Advanced Dairying Intends To: Become a Laboratory Technician in a dairy plant. Activities: Milk Judging Team -- 3,4; Meat Judging Team -- 3,4; Gymnastic Team -- 3; F.F,A, -- 127 34 James Timony 44 Beresford St. Lawrence, Mass. Ui al ie ee Major: Dairy Technician Intends To: Go back home and go to Cal Poly, Major in Health In- spection or Veternarian Activtieis: F,F, A, Officer -- 4; Football -- 2,3; Wrestling -- 3,4; Gymnastics -- 2,3,4. John Shimanoski Rear 40 County St. Peabody, Mass. Major: Fruit Fmn. Ship Happiest At: Making my own decisions. Intends To: Go to University of Massachusetts, and get a high- paying job. Activities: Fruit Judging -- 1,2,3, 4; Camera Club -- 1; Suburban Living Day Committee -- 2; Fruit Club -- 2,3; MemberF,F,A, -- 12; 3,4: Paul Tremblay 92 Congress St. Salem, Mass. If gold will rust; what will my truck do? Major: Ornamental Horticulture and Landscape Happiest At: Driving my brother's El Camino Intends To: Attend University of Massachusetts, Graduate and work on Quality Control. Activities: Football -- 3,4; Basket- ball 3; Basketball Manager -- 4; Chess Club -- 2,3,4. John D. Thomson 45 Sawyer Road North Andover, Mass. Major: Forestry Happiest At: Work Activities: Chess -- Checker Club; F,F,A, -- 1,2,3,4; DeMolay Member. James F. True 48 Green St. Haverhill, Mass. Ford forever; Chevy Never! Major: Dairy Technician Happiest At: Being with girls, cars, and cows. Intends To: Get married and get a farm Activities: Projection -- 2, 3; Conservation and Wild Life -- 1, 2,3; Farm mechanic -- 4.
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CLASS WILL We the class of 1965, do hereby bequeath the following gifts that we feel will both improve and add to the underclassmen's physical and mental capabilities: I, John Peel, leave my ability to blow up the Dairy Lab during a class. I, Bill Johnson, leave my skis to Mr. Goodno so that he might learn how to ski right. I, Nancy Robishaw, leave to Mr. Eastwood no more trouble and an appreciation for Morgan horses. | I, George Garrity, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Potter in the gym to Don Davis. We, John Coughlin and Paul Tremblay, leave our ability to skip out at lunch time to any deserving underclassmen. Bob Bourassa leaves his ability to get 3rd gear rubber to any underclassman. I, Bill Howarth, leave my ability to argue with Mr. White to anyone who thinks he can win. I, John Tompson, give to Mike Mcguire the ability of doing the forestry homework the easiest way possible. I, James Cassie, leave to the Grenier brothers one pair of sneakers to split any way they want. I, Wayne Morgan, leave to Larry Frost my ability to foul out of more basketball games than anyone else on the team. I, Greg Marshall, leave my parking place in the upper parking lot to the next student from New Hampshire. Jim Newton leaves his ability to get along with Mr. White to Paul Robinson, he needs it; and also do wheel stands in 3rd gear with my little red pick up. I, Peter Sanborn, leave my empty locker with all my lunch bags and other scrap paper to PleigelomiG: I, George Cruddas, do hereby leave to Mike St. Pierre all the girls and phone calls at the Salem bus terminal. I, leave Myles Borash; Good-by Myles-John Sandlin. I, leave to the future salesman of yearbooks, and whatsoever my ability to convince an underclassman to purchase what I am selling, Ralph Boragine. I, James Shevlin, leave my ability to spell correctly in skool to Sullivan. To any deserving underclassman in the camera club, I, Peter Le Blanc, leave my ability to blind a teacher in class with a flash bulb and camera. I, Linda Sheppard, leave my ability to go out with twins (both of them) to Cheryl De Laniy. I, James Carrien, leave my ability of getting an A in poultry foremanship to Ray Rickard. I, Paul Lynch, leave my ability to shoot foul shots to Frank Zysk. To Mike Davis sophomore Erwin, Sal Frasca leaves his ability to forge notes. To Bob Corthell and Dick Segeberg my ability to get out of scrapes with cars and Mr. Wille a lainess finer To Joe Mottolo my knack of getting into trouble in Mr. Muldoone's class -- Russell. To any boy from Lynn, I leave the phone number Ly2-8455 Ron Osborne. James Anketell leaves his ability to rack up motor scooters and bikes to Sam Hopkins.
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