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CLASS WILL Although our sanity and common sense have at times been challenged, even openly doubted, we, the Class of 1977, do nevertheless bequeath to those fortunate enough to be named below our most cherished and treasured possessions, material and otherwise, as as follows: Tom Arnold, to Dick Malbeuf, his ability to mimic coaches; Kim Baker, to Garry Butts, her brother Dennis; Francine Billings, to a Junior who may have wondered what goes on in the teachers' room, her job as Pepsi machine attendant; Larry Butts, to Dennis Baker, his brother Garry; Joe Chamberlain, to Scott Gallup, a year's supply of late passes; Derek Collier, to Ken Maxwell, a year's supply of transmission fluid; Pete Dashnaw, to Richard Kitts, an autographed picture of Adolph Hitler, minus his mustache; Mike Davison, to Kim Fraser, a year's supply plus one of vitagum erasers for drawing class; Kim Dowling, to Tammy Lesperance, the memories she has to fulfill the dreams she holds; Kathy Griffith, to all Juniors, the hope that they may all find happiness as members of the Senior Class next year; Verna Hoffman, to Caroline Stott, a ride to Lyons Falls; Donita Hooley, to brother Pat, the know-how to cram one year's worth of gym clothes in the bottom of his locker; Joan Hooper, to Robert Simmons, her bathroom pass; Pat Hrynyk, to Carol Swem if still interested, her brother Mark; Donna Hubbard, to anyone with a kind heart, the math teacher; Debbie Jesmer, to the Juniors in Auto Mechanics, her car. May they always be repairing it; Larry Jessmer, to an aspiring drummer, his metronome; Kelley Langs, to Sherry Benson, a lifetime supply of a bottle of ink in a pencil pencils; Dave Lesperance, to Marty Buckingham, his ability to stuff it ; Pam Mallette, to Mr. Looby, her animals and the hope that they make it to the big time ; Nancy Mantle, to Sue Brown, her favorite, hidden somewhere at Lake Bonaparte; Andy Miller, to Joanne Wood, an inexhaustible supply of air for the band; Kelly Phelps, to Debbie Ford, my ability to peel potatoes; Mary Pike, also to the Juniors, Redmond's; Lynette Premo, to Linda LaBow, her art portfolio; Cindy Ritz, to Debbie Lesperance, her typewriter and a gross of erasers; Crystal Rogers, to Jennien Seymour, Darrell's kindness; Diane Scanlon, to Pam Ritz, her knack to keep a party going; Ray Sibley, to brother Joe, his fake I.D.; Jo Slate, to Linda Martin, all her unforgettable good times at the Meadows; Kathy Smith leaves; Bernie Sullivan leaves right behind Kathy Smith; Ken Thompson, to Junior skiers, his ability to knock out teeth while skiing Robin West, to any slow-moving Junior, her ability to walk fast; Ann Wood, to some intrepid soul, her driving ability; Jeff Wood, to an aspiring ecologist, his skill as an outdoorsman. In addition, the Class of 1977, leaves all unclaimed socks, overdue papers, surplus brown bags and paper cups, bottle caps and candy bar wrappers, and a vast wealth of knowledge which they intended to acquire before claiming their diplomas to those who will follow in their footsteps.
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' • Top (from left): Robin West, Diane Scanlon, Jo Slate; second row: Kelly Phelps, Donita Hooley (left) with cousin Steve, Tom Arnold (inset), Derek Collier; third row: Kathy Griffith, Mary Pike, Crystal Rogers, Kim Dowling; bottom row: Ann Wood (right) with sister Brenda, Pierre Dashnaw. • - S a £ BABY PICTURES
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