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Page 27 text:
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CLASS WILL I, Drew Smith, leave Essex Aggie the invitation to come to my store in Ottawa, Canada and the best of luck to classes of future years. I, Edward Veneski, being of weak mind and body, leave Norman Bosse to Mr. McCarthy. I, George Irving, leave to any deserving student creeping crude of the big toe. I, James Brown, leave the right and privilege of being the motorcyclist of the school to Norman C. Calhoon and anyone else who may dare be brave. I, Alan Hogan, leave my ability to split four basketball uniforms to any deserving underclassman. I, Albert Nicholls, leave Essex Aggie, but take fond memories with me. I, Paul Journeau, leave to some deserving junior the ability to skip out of P.S. A. T. tests. I, Paul J. Marion, leave my ability to smoke in front of the main building next to the trees, to any lucky underclassman. I, John Erekson, being of sound mind and body, leave, THANK GOD! I, Robert Mattheson, leave to Essex Aggie my brother John. GOD HELP THE AGGIE! I, Steve Slezinger, do hereby leave Essex with the ability of never getting caught smoking at noon in Smith Hall to any deserving underclassman. I, Francis Dube, leave to any underclassman my ability to climb the Austrian Pine Trees on the front lawn and crawl out on one of the ends of the limbs and pitch pine cones for Mr. Goodno, also a well worn climbing rope. I, Bob Cocoran, being myself, leave Essex Aggie, my home away from home, and also my best friend George Pomakis. GOOD LUCK GEORGIE! I, Robert Goggin, leave my ability to be well known to any deserving underclassman, I, also leave Bosse to Mr. Chase. I, Peter Roberge, leave my little brother Andy, nothing, except my ability to stay out of trouble. I, John Surette, leave my ability to tell Mr. McCarthy he has a kind face, (the kind you throw garbage at) to Tommy Monks, I, Tom McElman, leave to Wayne Rosa his jeep. HE CAN HAVE IT! I, Steve Kallio, leave to Steve Tudal my track abilities, and to Warren Haas my knack for never missing basketball practice. I, John Wade, leave to some deserving student my ability to roll to class on time with air to spare for the next class: THANK YOU! I, Richard Halle, being of sound mind and conscious of all affairs in case; do hereby leave to any underclassman my ability to drive Mr. Elwood to the other hill. I, Joe DesMarais, being of sound mind and body (I hope!) leave Joe Mello nothing and he deserves it all. I, William Reuter, the LAST!; leave a $10 bill behind the 3rd cement block to the right of the clock in room 202. If you don't believe me, LOOK!
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I, Joe White, do hereby leave, my parking space to Mike Coakley, providng he ever passes his learners permit test (He has failed twice) HA! HA! I, George David Cooper, leave the ability to survive a munchkin attack to any freshmen up to it. I, James Gaznick, leave my ability to vacation regularly to any deserving underclassman. I, Brad Bowdren, leave to Jim Safranski, the right to run out of gas every other day and be late for school. And also to him the pains of owning a one dollar car I, David Venedum, leave to any underclassman the ability to get along with Mr. Kramer, especially Rick Oliver. I, Buddy O'Connor, leave my ability to get along with Mr. Reuter's simpleness to any one who could endure it. I, Paul Verville, leave my ability to cause trouble, to Mike Tenney and Bob Wood. I, George Marcotte leave my ability to stay sober on campus, to little Ziggy and Paul Landry. I, Dave Bryant, leave my ability to get into any Classroom, and gym to Ed Grenier, and also my ability to get into accidents, to anyone qualified to do so-- I, Nancy Dunn, leave the warning, to rest of the girls, to stay out of the boys locker room (whether or not your pocketbook is in there) when the boys are taking showers. If you want to know why, ask Herman. MAIN CHARACTERS PROTAGONIST
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