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ee KH — ee SENIOR CLASS WILL , Kenneth M. Nute leave to Mr. Kester my one-armed baboon, wherever it may be; ''Rest in peace Wally. Alan Miles leave my math teacher, Mr. Kramer, a bottle of ink remover. , Denis Keenan leave to any deserving underclassmen the challenge to skip 29 days in one term. Fred Hoyle, leave a 2¢ reward to any information leading to the whereabouts of Ralph Goodno. Richard Gillis leave to any underclassman the ability to sleep in classes. , Charles Gayron leave Mr. Kester's unending vocabulary and name-calling to any undeserving underclassman. I also leave Mr. Kramer, in peace. Roger Boissonneau leave the ''Boissonneau Brownnose System to any under- classman who has enough white shirts and ties. George Grenier leave John Matteson the ability to have the best BONE in the parking lot after mine leaves. Ed Grenier leave to any deserving underclassman under five feet tall the right to inherit the title Munchkin. , Quentin Eaton leave Essex Aggie in peace. I only wish my fellow students had left me that way. David Dickinson leave the ability to pull wheel stands in front of Ray Potter and Harold Kelly in a 4-cylinder Hillman. Richard Durand leave Mike Morkeski my ability to outwit Mr. Kramer. Roger Cole leave my ability to smash-up father's car down at Lynn Beach, to Gary Doyle. Bruce Clapp leave to Jim Cameron all the freshmen to help him in the Poultry Plant. . , Jim Capodilupo leave to any deserving underclassman the ability to go to any, and every coffee shop within a hundred miles of school with Mr. Muldoon. 24
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I, Richard Bourgault leave to my brother Mike the ability to play sports. I, John Veinot leave nothing... I, James Martino leave, THANK GOD! ionerimi 7s leave my ability to get along with Mr. Potter in our many heated discussions; to any lucky underclassman tall enough to look him straight in the eye. I, John Zembruski leave to any worthy underclassman one pair of 1966 fuel- WiyecturGOnVetLes Neda suOmiicsilele: DLICeiOleh onus I, Robert Blackwell leave my ability to talk to Mr. Kester like a son. I, John Tracy leave to Mr. Kester my English book and leave behind the tales of the Swampscott football team. I, James Szafranski do hereby leave my ability to skip school (and never get away with it, due to my honesty) to anyone who wants it. I, Walter Shuster leave my great ability, and superb art of bird calling to any bird, I mean person, who is gifted for it and will pass it on; but it must stay on rooftops. I, Edward Suckley leave my ability to be the cruddiest one in the Senior Class to anyone who can take the smell. I, Ronald Pare leave to anyone the ability to make Mr. Kramer smile. WeDanbarent leave co PpetemlOhnson mypgreeh na. Crossiand gavel. When I, John Burbine graduate, I hereby will leave Mr. Kramer's math class. I, Mike Coakley leave to any deserving underclassman the ability to call Miss O'Callaghan just to find out what time it is at any part of the day. I David Bloomberg will to any deserving Junior the right to be 30 seconds late for school. I, James St. Laurent leave my space in the parking lot to anyone who deserves ihe I, John Cloran hereby leave to some student the ability to miss only 5 days of school while going here.
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