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I, Sherrie Sweet, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. with many happy memories and hoping that Mr. Wholey finally makes an edible peanut butter jelly sandwich. I, Laura Shepard, leave Data Processing to anyone who wants to have it. I, Daniel Smith, leave my rubber fishing boat in the school pool to save all the drowning ' ' fish. ' ' I, Bill Socho, leave Mr. Gerry Keating all my V.I.C.A. projects that he made us make. I, Sandra Spanos, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. before I get thrown out. I, Rick St. Armand, leave my bionic hair to Science. I, Brian Stec, leave Mrs. Dwyer all my sicknesses and illnesses. I, Chris Stemple, leave Mr. Desjardins a little guy in the boat. Also leave Mr. Weilbrenner a six foot inflatable rubber doll, and Mr. Metthe a new suit and a pair of Bon Jour jeans. I, Debbie Scott, leave runs in my old nylons to Mrs. Taylor, I also leave the patrons to the juniors. Good Luck!!! I, John St. Peter, leave Mr. Bellevance a right hook. I, David Sullivan, leave to Mrs. Gallagher my Latin Greek Anglo Saxon Derivatives LAP. I, Kelly Sullivan, leave Mr. D Mr. W. to be as close a friend to the other NEW students as much as they were to me. I also leave, finally. I, Micheal Tamulonis, leave Mr. Rock one whole period of my time and I leave the class of 82. I, Richard Tanguay, leave my dirty office to Mr. Dunn for next year ' s president. I, Gary Tardiff, leave $5.00 to anyone who can bother Mrs. Gallagher the way I did. I, Angela Teixeira, leave all my teachers in good mental condi- tion. I. Danny Tenczar, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. knowing that I physically attended the Voke school for 4 years! Mentally? I, Shawn Tighe, leave my empty Mich bottles to next year ' s seniors. I, Mark Therriault, leave my basketball to Mr. Burns Mr Mitchell. I, Diane Thurston, leave all the laughs I ' ve had, and believe me there have been many, to all the other nuts who will attend the Voke. Also, I leave wonderful memories of all my friends and teachers I have known here in the last 4 years. , Ken Turgeon, leave my books to the next poor sap. , Dave Turner, leave my tire marks in the parking lot to whoever can match them. . Steve Tuson, leave Mrs. Cavallaro my orange rake for many hours of leaf raking and all the blisters that go with it. , Roger Tremblay, leave my entire collection of Rolling Stones albums to the Commercial Art Junior Class and my leadership of the Buffoon Gang. , Scott Tremblay, leave this school gladly. , Diane Trudel, leave Karen Fryns a can of purple paint to remind her of all the good times we had in shop. I also leave the outside job for those in the Paint Shop. I ' m going to miss you Mr. D. (Father D.) , Sharlayne Trudel, leave my painter ' s pants to anyone who needs them. , Terry Trzcienski, leave G.L.R.V.T.S. slowly but surely. , Kevin Tucker, leave not much. , Wendy Veillette, leave behind my shorthand books to anyone who is stupid enough to take them. , Angel Villegas, leave my hot blooded, Latin body, to all the girls that are 8 Vi and up on the scale of 1 to 10. , Patrick Waddington, leave the Machine Shop gladly. , Eric Woiterding, leave the school standing and all the exper- ience you find if you try. , Don Wagner, leave my support to the contractors of this school. . Fred Ward, leave my terrific Welding helmet to Mr. Marchand , Mark Warner, leave my attendence record of being late. , Vincent Weed, leave Mr. Marlowe all my worldly possessions, my athletic supporter, my old size five black canvas sneakers, my deflated basketball and my inflated ego. . Ray Whitcomb, leave Mr. Desjardin a bigger jar for his quarters. , Patty Whitney, being of sound mind and body leave Mrs. Asker Ms. Bishop all my problems that I have had.
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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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