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First Row: T. Hewitt, C. Mathieu, R. Dollinger, M. Larkin. Second Row: A. Hyde, K. Svendsen, C. Lang, D. Planty, T. O'Neil, B. Bellinger, L. Trainham. Third Row: D. Dunn, E. Brimmer, C. Fulmer, Janice Cha- voustie, C. Weiler, Janet Chavoustie. Fourth Row: K. Thompson, N. Hyde, C. Rust, B. Monica, B. Country- man, W. Failing, M. Jones, W. Reff, S. Silver, R. Hills, V. Sager, C. Cuppernell. Fifth Row: D. Fitzgerald, J. Raso, D. Marsh, M. Hare, A. Bassette, J. Benjamin, P. Hyde. M ‘Uf to ifie Cfuiio S We advise A1 Bassette to avoid any more treacherous bets and if he does take any up, not to split the profit with anyone. We advise Bernadette Bellinger to become a movie star. With the initials B. B., she should go far! We advise Jack Benjamin to marry his Mary and be merry forever more! We advise David Bourquin to stay away from telephone poles. They'll get you every time, Dave. We advise Ellen Brimmer to gain a little weight. Maybe then someone will notice she's around. We advise Janet and Janice to marry another set of twins and see how confused they can get! We advise Brian Countryman to go get a tan. We advise Cindy Cuppernell to follow in her brother's footsteps and become a trapper. We advise Randy Dollinger to junk his mean machine and start walking! We advise Denise Dunn to try and keep from talking for twenty-four hours, but if you succeed, we don't want to be around during the twenty-fifth! We advise Wayne Failing to stop FAILING and get ahead for a change. We advise Darrel Fitzgerald to try out for the Harlem Globetrotters, but first, start eating your Wheaties! We advise Candy Fulmer to become the first woman to try out for the N.F.L. (she'll probably make it!). We advise Mark Hare to open a barber shop and give harecuts to Angora rabbits. We advise Rick Hills to buy some playtex gloves to avoid dishpan hands, and also, the next time someone tells you to play in the traffic, ignore them. We advise Tracey Hewitt to change her name and become Dick Tracy, international crime-fighter! 21
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We advise Ann and Nora Hyde to become the mad scientists Dr. Hyde and Dr. Hyde. We advise their brother Perry to donate himself to them for their experiments. We advise Martin Jones to become another Peter Pan because, if you believe in peanut butter, you gotta believe in Martin Jones! We advise Carol Lang to stay away from skunks. They don't like her. We advise Mary Jean Larkin to talk more often, like her brother did. We advise Dan Marsh to try and keep his license and get the car home on time from now on. We advise Cherrie Mathieu to find her job in life to be a chemist and cure all the watermelons of the Earth of Fusarium Wilt! We advise Bob Monica to play the harmonica. (Get it?) We advise Tereasa O’Neil to always check her tires before leaving. We advise Debbie Planty to raise peanuts for Martin Jones. We advise John Raso to get his father's rig and Keep on Truckin. We advise Bill Reff to get a Buster Brown” franchise. With his hair it should be a shoe-in. We advise Cindy Rust to learn to mix better drinks and take over the Town Tavern. We advise Vicki Sager to become a grease monkey in her father's garage. We advise Scott Silver to change his name to Scott Towels and be Aunt Bluebell’s little helper. We advise Kathy Svendsen to be her father's assistant and redecorate Lyme Central. It really NEEDS it! We advise Kathy Thompson to be the nice kid she is and forget the evils of Lyme! We advise Linda Trainham to open a gift shop called Trainham's Trinkets and Trifles. We advise Cathy Weiler to soft drinksrinks of seventeen flavours. QjOpfwMkei First Row: J. Morrow. Second Row: C. Calhoun, B. Day, M. Mathieu, C. Bolio, N. Lang, J. Reed, K. Horeth. Third Row: T. Dunn, J. Wright, E. Audo, S. Edus, M. Knight, K. Trainham. Fourth Row: W. Alberry, S. West, C. Mitchell, R. King, J. Brimmer, B. Whattam, M. Hanlin, S. Rickett, D. Dollinger, J. Benny. Fifth Row: J. Bearup, N. Bourquin, G. Grimshaw, C. Melien, D. Smith, W. Weiler, R. Dunham, R. Dawson, M. Jones. 22
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