Essex Agricultural and Technical Institute - Aggie / Maple Yearbook (Hathorne, MA)

 - Class of 1965

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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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SENIOR FLASHBACKS



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I, Bill Markham, leave my ability to pass subjects and get along with Mr. White to Bruce Jarvis. I, Arthur Languirand, Jr., leave my ability to smoke in my favorite parking space in back of the main building to Mr. White. Don Howe leaves his ability to go off the grounds during the lunch times without getting caught, to any deserving student. I, Richard W. Hellard, leave any deserving underclassman the ability to become a massive mess of muscular coordination. I, Peter Le Blanc, leave to all the faculty my brother Paul. I, Marion Norcross, leave to Mr. White my English Ford and all the field trips I never returned from. Dave Smith leaves his speed to Joe Mottolo. Barrie Schwartz leaves Mr. Potter and his basketball team in peace. I leave to Mr. Meuse my set of rat-tailed combs and brushes hoping he finds some fieeror wen, Roger j Cote. To any worthy underclassman possessing a super stock Rambler, I Thomas Crow- ley, leave the ability to get stopped by the police in every single town on the way to school and not get a ticket. To Brian and Bill, I, John Baldi, leave my ability to keep the basketball away from freshmen. I, John Kukene, leave my ability to find 6yp to Joe Mottolo. To Al Nichols I leave control of the Eastern, Mass. bus-Mascovits. I, Thomas Mikulis, leave to Bill Reuter the challenge of a drag anytime and any place. I, Wayne, Robblee, leave my battle-worn football equipment to Tom Gnoza and Ronnie Provencal. I, Dan Barry, leave my ability to play both tackles to any underclassman foolish enough to try. I also leave my ability to sit on the bench in basketball Zysk. I, Richard Bean, leave to Donald Bridges the privilege to bring junks on the campus parking lot. I leave my ability for traveling all over the country and for doing the split jump on the Methuen hill jump to anyone that can do it. Jim Timony. I, Kendall Peterson, leave to any underclassman the privilege of pinning the Great Frank Zysk to the mat in a wrestling match. I, Kevin O'Keenan, leave my ability to miss bunny shots in home room basketball to my brother Denis. To Denis Keenan, I bequeath my uncanny ability to take the longest shower and be the last out of the football locker room (score ya bum!), and to Frank Zysk and Bernard Martino I leave the right for them to have an Ivy league haircut. Terry Kennedy. I, Bob Shaw, leave to Frank Zysk my ability to sit down on the football field during a game. I, John Shimanoski, leave to Don Bridges my way of scorning upon all Fords when- ever I have trouble with my own. To all the underclassman we the Senior class leaves you all in peace. Good-by.

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