Greater Lowell Regional Vocational High School - Yearbook (Tyngsboro, MA)

 - Class of 1981

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I, Gary Gauthier, leave one cup of coffee for Mrs. Sharkey ' s first period, DAILY. I, Ray Gauthier, leave my 1 hour brunch break pass to anyone in Masonry who won ' t get caught. I, Robbin Geoflroy, leave 1 coffee, half and half, 2 sugars and a very large Danish to Mr. Baglieri of the Data Processing depart- ment and his Greyhounds each morning at 10:00 a.m. I, Nelson Gonzalez, leave my shop uniform to anyone who can still wear it. I, Doris Gauthier, leave nothing I am taking it with me! I, Rob Gibb, leave a large supply of hard hats and safety glasses to the freshmen to protect them from any falling debris. Boy! That went over big. I, Pam Giza, leave all my detentions that I skipped and never got caught for my brother, Mike. I also leave my gym excuses to anyone else who doesn ' t like going to gym. I, Maria D. Goes, leave my big mouth to Mr. Snuggles and friends. I, Daniel Golden, leave my new Firebird and any illegal sub- stances in the ashtray. I, Jan Goldth waite, leave all my COBOL programs to Terry Mail- loux. I, Scott Gray, leave all my love for Lisa C. I, Jeff Green, leave Bob the aggravation of Senior year. I, Paul Hamel, leave my neat notebooks and folder to Mrs. J.P. Gallagher. I, James M. Hand, leave my Gryphon embroidered jock strap to coach Kane. I, Lorraine Hebert, being of sound mind and body, leave the echoing in the hallway of all the laughter I have had in Greater Lowell Joke. I also leave Mrs. Bent an unspilled cup of coffee! Most of all, I leave this school with pleasure! I, Deirdre Hickson, leave Mrs. Gallagher and Mr. Redding my saddle and my past. I, Edward Higgins, leave this school in hopes, that it will sink. I, Brian Hodge, leave all my bruises and bumps from playing sports here I, Brian Hogan, leave quickly. I, Paula Homes, leave a late eight to Mrs. Bent. I, Ron Hoyt, leave my locker to anyone who can get the door to stay shut. I, John Hrinchuk, leave a years supply of ALKA-SELTZERS to any sap in the future who eats the Vokes gourmet dinners. I, Sedelia Hunter, leave Greater Lowell Regional Vocational Technical School forever. I, David Jalbert, leave one shaving razor to Mr. Paul Siopes. I, Douglas Johnston, leave Dave MacLaughlin all my empty Molson bottles behind the back stop. I, Debbie Jordan, leave my related work to my sister Kathy and her friends. I, Mary Jo Jeffers, leave my braces to anyone who wants them. I, James Jeffrey, leave - leave - leave. I, Daniel Juliano leave Mr. Ventola of Food Tech a pair of boxing gloves. I, Ken Kanan, leave my bumming cigarettes and money and also getting picked on to someone else. I, Maureen Kiernan, leave to all my teachers a warning that I shall return. I, Annmarie King, leave all my related work to Paula Crowley who will definitely need it. I, James Kirk, leave Coach Kane one free ambulance ride to any hospital of his choice. I, Donna Klein, leave this school Luckly, before the effects of Proposition 2 Vi. I, Dave Krawczyk, leave to Mr. Foley 1 pair of binoculars to watch the smoking area. I, Tony Kosowicz, leave a few very good words of advice to the class of 81 ' ' , “PARTY HARTY. P S. Have a few for me. I, Roger Lacoy, leave Mr, Metthe with the memories of being my teacher. I, Gall LaCourse, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. with no regret.

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I, Tony DaSilva, leave my soccer abilities to my freshman broth- er. Joe DaSilva. I, Tim Daniels, leave gladly. I, Cindy Decker, leave Mr. Baglieri all the blueberry muffins at brunch. I, Danny Degan, leave the attendance office to someone who has tired legs and likes to sit down. I. Alan DeMichelis, leave my title, the cutest kid in this school, to any Freshman who deserves it. I, Mike DePaulis, leave my unused locker with locker combina- tion still locked in it. I, Eileen Desmarais, leave all the good friends that 1 have met over the four years that I ' ve been here. I, Jason Desmaris, leave the plumbers of 82 my locker combi- nation 40-12-46, it will be full of goodies! I, Tom Desrosiers, leave one gallon of Riunite and a spray gun to Joe Cura. I, Julie Donovan, leave to my brother Kevin all the excuses I used to stay out of school. I, David Doubleday, leave all the noises and wise answers to Mr. Boisvert. I, Victoria Dumas, leave all my defensive comments to Mrs. Nawn. I, Kim Dumont, leave hoping that someone in this school realizes that I talk. I, Laurie Dunn, leave my red pen to my English teacher Ms. Cavallaro. (Happy Writing) I, Freddy Dupont, leave all of my teachers the feeling of security now that I ' m gone. I, Paul Duquette, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. everything that I learned in the last 4 years, NOTHING!! I, Michael Durant, leave Mr. Morin all my dirty uniforms and aprons, and the pots in the sink. I, Bob Elisey, leave Food Tech with no regrets at all. I, Gabriel Espinola, leave floor plans of all the escaping exits when the school starts to fall. I, Judie Everett, leave all my related work for my sister so she can have better grades than she already has (although mine are not much better). I, John Farrell, leave my plumbing code book to Melvin Surmas- ter. 1, Robert J. Feeley, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. before it crumbles on top of me. I, Mark Field, leave unhapply the best shop in this high class Voc. Trade School, Plumbing 1. I, Mark F. Finkey, leave Mr. Moran with all the sad jokes that I don ' t want. I, Robert T. Finniia, leave my 1972 Chevy Malibu (totaled) to my best friend Wesley Greig. I, Dave Foley, leave as quickly as I can and not look back. I, Licia Foote, leave all the unfinished LAPs to all the new students (Good Luck). I, Charlotte Fortier, leave my big mouth to Mr. larrabino in ac- counting class. I, Diane Foster, leave to Mrs. Taylor one of my Cosmotology uniforms to have as long as she wishes to keep it. I, Dianne Fournier, leave behind the memories of the four great- est years of my life. I, John Frechette, leave all my late passes to anyone who needs them. I, Darlene Gagnon, leave all my pencils to Mrs. Clegg in Math. I, Mike Gallagher, leave this school to all the people who in their right mind, would go here!!! To Mr. B. I leave all the programs I didn ' t do, to Mrs. B. I leave her a bowl so she can cut her hair around it and to Mr. St.H. ! leave an electric nose picker. I, Rosey Garabedian, leave all the Seniors all the headaches that go with four years of hard work at the G.L.R.V.T.S. I, Debbie Garneau, leave all my E.O.J. LAPs to the Juniors to copy for next year. I, Tim Gaudette, leave Mr. Shabouian all his Henry Hudson ' s and Mr. Sheehy his Irish up. I, Anthony Garcia, leave the school lunches to whoever is sick enough to eat them.



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, Kim Plouffe, leave Mr. V. my place in the dishroom. , Victor Plouffe, leave all my sleeping hours vocab. to Mrs. Gallagher. (Because she needs it more than I do) , Clyde Porter, leave Coach O ' Brien one moldy athletic sup- porter and Mr. Kane ' s wig which he ' ll need real soon! , Frank Poulin, leave Mr. Kochanek a pair of stilts. , Debbie Poitras, leave the students behind me a boat and a paddle to escape when this school sinks into the swamp. , Diane Puleo, leave sunflower seed shells all over Room 3551 to Ms. Cavallaro. , Mark Pultar, leave all my blank notebook paper to anyone who wants it. , Steve Ralls, leave my love for this school to the next unfortu- nate class that comes along. , April Rand left, leave this school with great interest. , Cheri Raymond, leave Mrs. Greenhalge her Betty Crocker Cook Book and Mr. Ventola a bushel of tomato skins. , Robert Provencher, leave all my possesions to my friends that were good to me, but they can ' t have my girl that works for me. , Jenny Remington, leave to the Food-Tech Related class, Mr. Ventola, Good-Lucki And to Mr. Ventola I ' ll leave my empty notebook. And Finally leave to lead the Musketeers. , Mike Renaud, leave my black leather, black T shirt and an empty six pack. , Nancy Ricard, leave my ever promising health diary to Mrs. Marion Connors. , Cathy Rich, leave all those weights to those who can lift them and beat me. , Richard Riley, leave my baseball glove behind to anyone that can catch with it. , Vivian Rios, leave my customers to my friend Nydia and hope you have fun in your senior year. , Glenn Rivard, leave all the cracks in the school to G.L.R.V.T.S. , Donna Roddy, leave all my Go Aheads ' ' to anyone who has the munchies. , Tony Roddy, leave this school, I don ' t want it. , Garry Roberge, leave this school hoping never to have to come back here. I, Paul R. Rondeau, leave the entire school to any who wants it as long as it remains standing or 3 weeks whichever comes first. I, Kathy Roper, leave all the merchandise from the D.E. Mall to anyone who wants it. (Seniors of next year.) I, Sharon Roper, leave Mrs. Nawn the big E and a quarter for her next cup of coffee. I, Jacqueline Rousselle, leave my grubby shop clothes, worn out paint brushes, and empty P D locker to my sister Elaine. I, Gary Rousseau, leave everything I learned here in four years. I, John David Routsis, leave all my strength and muscles to Mr. Desjardins in P D shop, and I ' ll leave my brains to Mr. Metthe in P D related, and my height to Mr. Weilbrenner. I, Mike Roy, leave one message to all the teachers who never once caught me skipping; Keep up the good work!” I also leave my farmer jeans to Mr. McAlea. I, Belinda Sack, leave a new bus driver to the students of Bus 24 so they can keep out of trouble by getting to school on time for a change. I, Dan Salois, leave o ne empty locker. I, Cindy Sayball, leave my pass in Child Care Related for anyone who wants to go have a cigarette. I, Lori Seibert, leave 4 years of my life behind, that someday I ' ll probably miss. I, Ken Senior, leave this school to the next group of unfortunates. I, Randy Sideman, leave my Mel Shurmaster toilet paper to John Lyko. I, Arnold Silva, leave all my great times with all my friends to my brother his friends. I, Kathleen Silva, leave all the hard-depressing work of business to the business seniors of 1982.” I, Gary Mark Shanahan, leave my football locker with the cen- terfold, to incoming senior. I, Bonnie Sheedy, leave my absentees to whoever likes to be out of school a lot. I, Kathy Sheehan, leave this school to anyone who can hack it. I also leave the Mall Cafe ' to the future seniors. I, Bill Suslowicz, leave this school a tube of superglue to hold it together. I, Bernard F. Sutton, leave one Drafting desk to Mr. Yamello and the house plans I ' ve drawn up.

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