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I, Mary Martin, as I am planning to take all of my talents-----? ? ? —- with me, leave only this advice to Agnes Gutterson: Stay Happy. I, Robert Wallace, bequeath to my dear friend Donald Ritchie my liking for mathematics. He needs it. I, Timothy James Ashley, will my great ability for dancing and having fun to my buddy, Lee Snyder, and my ability to dye my hair to Donna Duvall, I, Jim Barlow, leave my ability to work in the moonlight to David Sellis. I, Sylvia Rhodes, leave my assistant roll taker to the sucker who feels real ambitious to do it next year. I, Mary White, leave my theme song Can’t Help Palling In Love to Donna Duvall. (Easy does it, Donna.) I, Ron Mandigo, leave my ability to elude Mr. Hanagan in the morning and at night to David Mayhew. I, Eric Pellegrino, leave my educated toe to Harry Woodside, in case he needs it next year in football. I, Carol Ann Finley, being of sound ? mind, hereby bequeath my ability to fight for lost causes to anyone who is strong enough to carry the torch. I, Jim Sovie, will a cigarette machine, a box of big black dollar cigars, and an ash tray to the boys’ lounge (dungeon). I, Judy Knowlton, will my high marks (Brownie Points) from a certain teacher to anyone who may need them. I, Trudy Blount, will my ability to injure myself, such as sticking a pitchfork through my foot, to anyone with courage enough to do it. I, Ed Lancto, leave my long hair (Uncle Sam won’t let me take it with me) to anyone who wants it, but expecially to Mr. Cousineau who needs it. I, David Todd, leave my great love for playing poker to Mr. Cousineau and pals. Witness: Signed: Elaine Pierce John Woodward
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class, being of rather dubious mental condition at this stage of the game will and bequeath the following: I, Linda Law, leave one slightly -used diamond-studded dog’s collar (the maid won’t let me keep it) to anybody who needs it badly enough to claim it I, (rail Ormsbee, leave my well-developed, cultured, charming personality to my borish, backwoods sister, Pat. I, Maxine Bice, leave my hair-dressing ability to S. C» in hopes that she soon will come into contact with a comb and shampoo and forget the pe- roxide I, Marsha Hanna, leave all my misplaced possessions to anybody wno can find them I, Kathy Van Ornum, will my seat in the first basement (Art Linkletter’s House Party) to my perfect sister, Beverly, in hopes that she will use it as much as I have I, Shirley Yaddow, will my nightly activities to Janis Woodward. Make good use of them, they’re precious I, Alfred LaRue, will my ability to drive the teachers wild to Tom Wood- side, although he is doing a pretty good job on his own I, Ted Wiencek, leave 6” of my height to my wee” buddy, Harry Woodside, in hopes that some day he'll become a star I, Tom Stalder, being in sound mind will and bequeath one box of matches to anyone who has the nerve to use them on the school I, Robert Tuggey, leave my ability to holler-it-up on the basketball floor to Tom Woodside I, Larry Steele, will my ability to do the wrong things in lab to anyone who wants it— 1 don't I, Bill Kypreos, leave my volleyball ability to anyone who can tfcll me what happened to our team this year I, Carl Duford, leave my good times in shop to future classes I, James Alguire, leave six inches of height to aiyone who needs it Prom the voice that walks like a man, I, Thomas McCoy, leave my BIG mouth to anyone who can fill it I, Gloria Link, will my Ability to walk the halls without getting caught to Bing Thompson I, Sheila Putman, leave my famous monotone voice to any Junior English student who dares to use it I, John Woodward, leave my ability to get good marks to Jack Seeley and my position on the football All-Star team to Ronnie Jurkovich I, Delberta Moore, will my good times to Lois Young (I know she can handle them I) and my dad's car to any Junior girl who can get it to go I, Elaine Pierce, leave one slightly used Latin III book to any Latin student who can translate Cicero as he should be (I never could) and to future chemistry classes I will my ability to dump vital solutions down the sink mid- way through an experiment in hopes that they too will have as tolerant lab partners as Linda P. and Shirley B Thanks gals I 24
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Senior Class Prophecy I wonder what we will all be doing ten years from now in 1972« It was then that I decided to take down the crystal ball, dust it off, and try to discover the answer to that question I see that Trudy Blount has been granted her wish She is now an Army nurse working way down South (in Antartica). Alas I What's this?-------Gail Ormsbee is still coming back to pester Mr Beebe. Well, Gail always was persistent and she never started something she couldn't finish Congratulations to Mary Whitei She has just been named The Outstand- ing Secretary of the United States for 1972. She is now a member of the 1973 Olympic Secretarial Team. Elaine Pierce is a math teacher now and she's still lugging a big pile of books around. Some people just can't break a habit Who's this in a Mew York Giant football uniform? Why it's none other than our own Jim BarlowI Will miracles never cease? And now to Darkest Africa--------Goodness I It's Marsha Hanna teaching the natives Chemistry and Advanced Science and also trying to Christianize the natives on the side-line Now I see a crowded room somewhere on a college campus. Who from our number is still trying to get through? Why the science professor is John Woodward. And what's this?------an assistant to write on the blackboard? I gues3 John was so busy getting his doctorate that he didn't have time to improve his writing. Who's this? It's Sheila Putman busy making clothing for her brood of five. All those high school and college Home Ec courses are coming in handy now Robert Tuggey is one of the valued scientists at General Electric. In his spare time he coaches neighborhood basketball and baseball teams. Bob never could live without sports. I see an artist now painting the beautiful places of the United States. Well if it isn't Carol Finley on summer vacationi The rest of the crystal ball suddenly became cloudy so I'm not sure if she's a free-lance artist or an art teacher. Who's this efficient WAC sitting at a big desk? Why it's Sylvia Rhodes who has just earned her second stripe I Probably her friendly personality helped. Here's a successful business man who owns five garages and three repair shops. Say it's Ted Wiencek and he is also on special call to a big air- plane factory in case any of their machines need fixing. Puttering was Ted's hobby and now it's his business. Eat at Linda's Pizza Place-3miles, the sign said Could it be?—----- Yes it is Linda Law-and her husband operate a restaurant and serve very delicious pizza Now here's a sad case. Eric Pellegrino owns his own doughnut shop but he's eating up all the profits. Poor RickU Anyone want their hair washed, set, or cut? Maxine Bice is owner and op- erator of her own highly successful beauty salon. How about some cut-rates for us. Max? Heavens, I never thought I would see the day Jim Sovie would wear stilts I It seems that Jim, although he never quite made the 6'5 height requirement of the Boston Celtics, is an exceptional player on their squad 26
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