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MARK HARE has put all his business courses to good use and set up a booth here, with a sign saying Hare's Hares sold Hare. TRACEY HEWITT combined her bookkeeping skills and the nickname Dick Tracey,” to become city auditor and is much too busy to attend this reunion. RICKY HILLS is displaying his skill as a Hollywood Stuntman by playing chicken with all the cars as they arrive. ANN HYDE, now a famous comedienne, has offered to provide some of tonight's enter- tainment. Because she is convinced that guinea pigs will become an important source of food, NORA HYDE has brought thousands from her farm to sell at the reunion. PERRY HYDE arrived in his 1958 Rambler and is in the process of trying to convince every- one that it’s a Rolls Royce in disguise. MARTIN JONES just drove up with a truck full of peanut butter sandwiches - his donation to the refreshment supply. CAROL LANG sends greetings to everyone. She cannot attend because she was unable to find a babysitter for her 12 kids. ROSANN KRAMER was finally convinced to come to this reunion after being promised that she could watch The Young and the Restless. MARY LARKIN is unable to come tonight. She is studying very hard in order to graduate from college after trying all these years. MICHELLE MATHIEU and DAN MARSH arrive late because Dan's old car isn’t running very well, as usual. CHERRIE MATHIEU, the new owner of Bayside, is taking advantage of this opportunity to hire girls to work in the stand. Dr. Welby's faithful assistants, TERESA O’NEILL and DEBBIE PLANTY, are running around checking everyone's blood pressure. JOHN RASO has just walked in and states that everything is Lookin' Good. ” BILL REFF arrives just in time to say hi” to everyone as they walk out the door, late as usual. CINDY RUST thinks she's still in the tavern and is proofing everyone. KATHY SVENDSEN has just arrived with her now-famous family, known as the second edition of the Rolling Stones. ” SCOTT SILVER is unable to attend this reunion because he got lost while hunting last week. We feel very honored to have KATHY THOMPSON here. She has become famous for her important medical advances such as disposable doctors. LINDA TRAINHAM just walked in with a comb in one hand and a pair of scissors in the other. Everyone is staying out of her way! CATHY WEILER is unable to join us. She is in the middle of her campaign for President of the United States. I, ALAN BASSETTE, leave my speed to Joe Bearup and my jumping ability to Malcolm Jones. I, BERNADETTE BELLINGER, leave my ability to change bed pans to Cindy Bolio. I, JACK BENJAMIN, leave my talent for making basketball posters to anyone who can draw a muscular Indian. I, ELLEN BRIMMER, leave my ability to get away with cutting hair in Miss Tighe's room to Jamie Wright. We, JANET and JANICE CHAVOUSTIE, leave our ability to fool the teachers to anyone who can do likewise.
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We began our high school years with Mr. Derefinko as our advisor. The next year, as sophomores, Mr. Buck was our advisor, and we had activities such as candy and magazine sales, dances, car washes and bake sales. Miss Southard was our junior advisor and our officers were as follows: President - Cathy Weiler, V. Pres. - Jack Benjamin, Secretary - Vicki Sager, Treas. - Janet Chavoustie. We raised money by selling candy, stationery, and refreshments at ball games. We also had our Junior Prom with Alan Bassette as King and Cathy Weiler as Queen. When we became Seniors Miss Southard again was our advisor. We held car washes, dances and sold buttons, pins and pom-poms. We sold individual school pictures, published the 1976 ONTARION and took a trip to Toronto, Canada during our Spring Vacation. Our Seniors Class officers were: Pres. - Cathy Weiler, V. Pres. Jack Benjamin, Sec. - Cherrie Mathieu, Treas. - Janet Chavoustie. Student Council Representatives - Martin Jones, Nora Hyde, and Darrel Fitzgerald. At some time during our high school years we have had the privilege of having the follow- ing people with us: Bill Allen, Dave Bourquin, Bessie Mayne, Richard Giltz, David Parker, Roxanne Best, Denise Dunn, Debbie Parker, Vicki Sager, Milford Haas, Victor Sweet, Ann Perotte, Steve Russell, Bruce Jackson, Patti Derouin, Richard Derouin, Kathy Kramer, Gary Benney, Janet Carr and Kate Callahan. Our Class Colors are Green + Gold, and Our Class Flower is The Daisy. Twenty years from now the Class of '76 will hold its reunion in the stone quarry, which has become a famous resort for all its former patrons. ALAN BASSETTE arrives in his Chrysler, nicknamed old faithful, and jumps out yell- ing, I’m here. I’m here! BERNADETTE BELLINGER is wearing elbow length gloves to the reunion because of a severe case of bedpan hands. Many paintings signed Quengi decorate the site of this reunion. JACK BENJAMIN claims to know the artist very well. ELLEN BRIMMER, a famous hair stylist, had offered to cut everyone's hair. She wants some experience with the new looks. JANET and JANICE CHAVOUSTIE, who recently signed a contract to promote dish wash- ing liquid, are showing their hands and asking us to guess which one is older. BRIAN COUNTRYMAN with his usual dry sense of humor, keeps yelling at the coke machine to give him a beer. CINDY CUPPERNELL is busy taking notes on all the activities of this reunion. She will later write an article to be published in her paper. RANDY DOLLINGER is really getting up in the world. He just arrived wearing shoes with 2 foot platforms. BOB DUNHAM, who had become business teacher at Lyme, will not be coming. He's doing his lesson plans. Since he always had a deep interest in toothpicks, WAYNE FAILING has his own toothpick factory and has brought a supply to this reunion. DARREL FITZGERALD has just come through the door bouncing a basketball and is yelling for everyone to get off the court. BOB MONICA, who has become CANDY FULMER'S Olympic trainer, arrives in his car. Several minutes later Candy comes running up, having jogged 50 miles.
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C°L(Wi(mt) I. BRIAN COUNTRYMAN, leave memories of all the great parties at my house to every- one who was there to enjoy them. I, CINDY CUPPERNELL, leave my enthusiasm to Sue West. I. RANDY DOLLINGER, leave my ability to find my ability to anyone who has the ability to find my ability to leave. I. ROBERT DUCK” DUNHAM, leave my nickname Duck” to Donald Dollinger. How does Donald Duck sound? I, WAYNE FAILING, leave my collection of toothpicks to be chewed on my birthday (Jan. 13) each year as a memorial to my years of service at LCS. I, DARREL FITZGERALD, leave my passes from Mr. Towne to get out of any class to Ricky Best. I, MARK HARE, leave one left sneaker to Jay Bassette. I know he'll use it right. I, TRACEY HEWITT, leave my ability to play trombone for six years without being able to read a note of music to my sister Heidi. I, RICKY HILLS, leave my ability to chew tobacco in school to John Thompson. I, ANN HYDE, leave my ability to tell sick jokes to anyone who'll listen. I, NORA HYDE, leave my guinea pig farm to Mr. Moore. I, PERRY HYDE, leave, finally! I, MARTIN JONES, leave my fantastic body to the future science dept, of LCS, in hopes that they will put it to better use than I did. I, ROSANNE KRAMER, leave my empty seat on the vocational bus to my sister Liz. I, MARY JEAN LARKIN, leave my ability to make everyone think I'm academically- minded to my brother Dan. He can use it! I, DAN MARSH, leave my car to Don DeBerger. At least mine runs! I, CHERRIE MATHIEU, leave all my love to Cecil and hope he doesn't use it on anyone else. I, MICHELLE MATHIEU, leave to Betty Davis the hope that she will get someone who means something special to her, as Dan does to me. I, TERRI O'NEILL, leave my curls to Dave Smith. People may find it easier to believe that he and Terry ARE brothers. I, DEBBIE PLANTY, leave to Yvonne Wilson my years of band experience and my position as captain to enjoy as much as I have. I, JOHN RASO, leave to Mark Hanlin my ability to fib and have a fool-proof plan to back it up. I, BILL REFF, leave my soccer uniform 15 to anyone who can catch it, and a curse on the one who does. I, CINDY RUST, leave my ability to get away with anything in Mr. Fiske's class to any- one who thinks he can do it. I, SCOTT SILVER, leave my ability to cheat in class and get away with it to John Mor- row. I, KATHY SVENDSEN, leave my perfect attendance records to Don Dollinger. I, KATHY THOMPSON, leave my ability to put my foot in my mouth to Karin Horeth. I know she'll put it to good use. I, LINDA TRAINHAM, leave my fantastic ability to cut hair to Sandy Edus. I, CATHY WEILER, leave my spy glasses, trenchcoat, and newspaper to Karin Horeth so she’ll never be friendless. yfd'ici' to tfie oHmiott We advise AL BASSETTE to work for New York City. The mayor's always looking for new
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