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

 - Class of 1966

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CLASS PROPHECY It doesn't seem like 25 years since the class of '66 left the Aggie. Now they're back and as we look around we see some of those familiar faces. Bill Markham is chasing Bernie Martineau trying to get a basketball away from him. Don Bridges is arguing with Ed Gaudette about Ed's new book ''Teaching Vegetable to Talk for Fun and Profit.'' Bob Souza is back from his 3, 000 mile trip underwater from England. Mickey Malo took a day off from his conducting duties with the Philharmonic Orchestra. Glen Hunt is accompanying him; he p lays rhythm guitar in the same orchestra. Jim Gaieski is the little old wine- maker at one of the largest grape juice factories in the country. Mike Mc- Guire is telling tall stories for ''Almost True'' magazine. Richard Provenzano has a bus line transporting cheerleaders to and from basketball and football games. Ronnie DeRocher is back from his truck driving job to mind his sister's 9 kids: he never did get married himself. Ron Lafreniere and Al Cossar are back from Africa: they joined the Peace Corps and are teaching the natives how to drive dairy instructors insane. There's Peter Cole; he took up weight lifting and is now posing for ''Muscle Magazine . Dick Segeberg is the new truant officer in the city of Haverhill. They're still looking for him, he hasn't been to his office for three weeks. Mike Estey owns a ski tow now, but he has been in trouble because we haven't had any snow. Ken Streck is here in his Marine uniform; he leads the new recruits in calisthenics. Joe Bourgois is head milk taster for the U.S.D.A. powdered milk division. Ken Sevener is making a lot of noise in one corner; boy has he changed. Bruce Landers, Stanley Jacunski, Jerry Journeau, and Steve Olsen are mingling among the crowd with Smokey the Bear. Ever since they became forest rangers they have been taking care of Dienere comesralPArcisz,.he Ss just arriving. -- Late Again! Christopher (Scrouge) Gredler is counting his money with a hungry look in his eye. Bill Harvey is going outside to feed his horse. Can't stay away from the four legged beasts. Dave Borenstein has taken over his grandfather's trucking business and hasn't been home since. Mike St. Pierre, Joe Mottolo, and Don Oldakowski have taken time off from their landscaping business to come to the party. Pat McManus is here with his wife and fourteen kids; she's really done things to him. Ronald Wade is here: he has a good job with Hood's, but he's still trying to fix up his Ford. Paul Wagner took over his father's farm with Joe Solty's as a partner. Chet Spinney is teaching the fruit course here at the Aggie and doing a real good job. He's learning how to talk during the whole period. Jim Arathuzik and Frank Zysk are away from their coaching jobs with the Celtics. Ever since they joined the club it hasn't been the same. Al Aulson is here from A.A. He's president of that organization. Ray Rickard is still working for Raymond's Turkey Farm: he's foreman now. Phil Longo, Mike Chase, and Benny Kinsman are crowded around Debby Lambert discussing her new book of poems. Bob Corthell is a herdsman at the school: Seems like all that foreman- ship came in handy. And last, but not least, there's Cheryl DeLaney, making noise and causing trouble -- as usual. Well, it seems like eveyone is getting ready to leave. I hope they all had a good time. Ronald Lafreniere Class Prophet, 1966 21

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Donald Bridges, leave my exceptionally beautiful Plymouth to anybody out of their mind. Bruce Landers, leave my ability to get along so well with Mr. Eastwood to any underclassman who would like it. Ray Rickard, leave my ability to skip school and never get caught to the ''Turkey MLUCKeL 5. Christopher R. Gredler, leave my Buddy O'Conner my ability to drive Mr. Eastwood crazy with the lab testing of milk and cream. Jerry Journeau, leave my little brother. Joe Bourgeois, leave to Paul Landery Tommy Monks my ability to get along with the rural bus drivers. Joe Soltys, leave George Grenier my locker 102. Alan Cossar, leave my ability to sleep in class to any deserving underclassman. Paul Wagner, leave my women hating skills to Bill Reuter. Alan Aulson, leave my ability to get into trouble 20 miles from the scene to anyone who wants it. David Borenstein, leave my ability of being able to come back from a field trip in half the time it took to get there to some deserving junior. Chester Spinney, leave my ability to get along with Wally Wojner to any undesiring underclassman. Jim Gaieski, leave my ability to get along with Mr. McCarthy to Tim Drake. Marshall Malo, leave my Ford to anyone who wants it. CLASS OFFICERS 20

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