CLASS WILL The Class of 1971, claiming to be of sound mind and body, although somewhat dis- oriented as a result of four long years of waiting, makes the following bequests: Penny Atkinson, to Blanche LaVancha, a fully automated car; Richard Atkinson, to Stuart Gonio, his skis, so that he may at long last know what speed is; Mike Backus, to anyone who can Carey it, the Blob ; Mike Baker, to sister Cheryl, his barbells; Amy Bango, to anyone who can open it, her locker; Joe Beaudin, to Barb Kilbourn, his charge calls at basketball games; Robert Bechler, to Carol Holcomb, his sketching pencils; Dale Best, to the Bird , his cheerleading ability; Gai I Best wiI I accept Blanche LaVancha's fully automated car, if she refuses it; Alan Betrus, to all, his father (Thanks, Alan!); Patsy Blachard, to any Mixed Chorus star, her Golden Voice; Tom Bond, to Doug Hall, his Vocational school popularity; Mark Cring, to James Bond, his Boston Bruin tonga horn and cowbell, complete with Bruin emblems, pictures of Bobby Orr, and his unbridled enthusiasm; Gloria Deitz, to Vickie Ray, her adeptness in avoiding detection; Pat Dickinson just leaves, happily; Mickey Dooley, to Lynn Woodward, Speed ; Shirla Farr, to Kathy Woods, her success in losing weight; Susan Fowler, to Beverley Jackson, her eagerness for gym classes; L.D. Graham, to Lisa, his keys; Wayne Hooper, to Gary Hudson, a reminder to keep on guard at Vacational School; Debbie Hunter, to DeAnn Martin, her shyness; Tom Irish, to any Junior who wants them, his trips to Carthage; Robert Johnston, to Mrs. Cring, Elmer Dowling; Steve Lancor, to Dan Farney, his York Abdominal Course ; Mike LaPlatney, to Dave Merckley, his ability to stay in trouble; Cindy McEathron, to Linda Cowles, her soccer warpath plans; Susan Miller, to Ethel Swem, beautiful memories ; Keith Moore, to sister Vickie, his car, already pointed east; Rod Moore, to Eileen, his love; Dave Parow, in his great wisdom, just leaves H.C.S.; Ceylon Patchln, to any Junior having need of it, his second life; Hubert Scanlon, to the Egg's business, his truck; Nila Seils, to no one in particular, her can of deodorant in the girls' locker room; James Seymour, to Paul Arnold, his ability to start a sit-in without seeming to; Le I a Simmons, to Linda Vrooman, her typing ability; Celia Slate, to Kathy McIntosh, her Grange wars; Charles Smith, to Laurie Foley, his leadership; Joyce Stowell, to Amanda Hart, her Edwards romances; Tom Sullivan, his ability to arouse the anger of teachers, to sister Ruth; Terry Trombley, to the Junior adviser, her empty Pepsi bottles; Michele Vallencour, to Cheryl Ward, Mr. Mulligan; David Vrooman, to any Junior who wants it, his motorcycle; Pam Waugh, to Lisa Simmons, her seat in math class; Pat Waugh, to Kevin Bowen, her car keys; Robert West, to Brian Vrooman, his shocking experience with electricity.
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PROPHECY Prima Donna Patsy Blanchard Peace Advocate Tom Irish As we sit in our homeroom late in our Senior year, we often look around us and wonder what this one or that one will choose to do in life. Needless to say that quite often our prophecies reveal themselves quite inaccurate later in the future but we find it fascinating to engage in this little guessing game . Our crystal ball was so clear in some cases that we were able to photograph a few of our predictions. The others we have had to record in words. The crystal ball foresees four of our Seniors joining the fight for conserva- tion: Joe Beaudin as a forest ranger, Tom Bond, Wayne Hooper and Ceylon Patchin as members of the Consevation Corps. Four more members of the Class of 1971 ap- pear headed for a life of reflection and contemplation amidst the unspoiled wastes of nature: Richard Atkinson, Gloria Deitz, Sue Miller, and Mike Dooley. In the field of music, in addition to Patsy Blachard pictured above, our soothsayers pre- dict a brilliant career for Mike Backus. He is to become a celebrated teacher in a fine eastern school. Another Senior flying high is Mark Cring. After a bril- liant four years at the Air Force Academy in Colorado, Mark will become a rival of the Red Baron. Amy Bango is to achieve fame as a veterinarian. Most animals, it wilt be seen, will prefer her quiet ways and healing manner. Grand Chef Shirla Farr Iron Worker L. D. Graham
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