Masconomet Regional High School - Mitobo Yearbook (Boxford, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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CLASS SENIOR GRADUATION

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CLASS WILL We, the members of the Class of 1960, being of sound mind — that is, fairly sound mind — do hereby bequeath the following: Helen Angers leaves everything but Dick. David Anthony wills a year’s supply of “Charles de Gaulle for President” buttons to Mr. Vaughn. Brenda Barnes leaves to be as busy as a bee. James Belkus leaves his loose-leaf reinforcements to Bobo Olson. Helen Bergstrom bequeaths her physical fitness to Marcia Ingraham. Carol Bishop leaves her absences to Sherry Goddard. Guy Butler leaves with his “hot rod” in a cloud of dust. James Bye wills his clothes to Frankie Colburn. Rod Chadwick bequeaths his fondness for girls to George Wood. Fred Chartier leaves without regret. Carol Chew wills her Wednesday night religion classes to Cindy Chew. Roland Clark leaves his broken transmission to Norm Marshall. Donna Coffin leaves to go to a school of higher learning where she hopes to learn to open her locker. Janet Cotton bequeaths her sneezes to a hayfever sufferer’s collection. Carol Cronis leaves for Hollywood to make her debut. Peter Cross leaves his sneakers to be bronze plated and put on display as a lasting memorial to him. Nancy Desmarais wills her hair to Mr. Wight. Peter Dineen bequeaths his football uniform to Frank Smith. George Dow wills his bass clarinet to the Salvation Army. Randy Dodge leaves his goatee to Nick Kondon. Gail Eckhardt wills her gum factory to Freddy Hall. Sue Elwell wills her frequent Danvers trips to any- one who can use them. Wendy Fales leaves her red hair to Barbie Griggs. Stephen Freedman wills his parking permit to some junior who wants to bring his parents’ car to school. Sally French leaves. Whatever will Miss Kennedy do? John Galloway wills his driving skills to Robin Wade. Nancy Genest wills her smile to Janet Braley. Lloyd Getchell leaves his rides through the wilds of Middleton on his ringsize pony to Frank Quimby. Linda Gilliland bequeaths her Problems notes to some helpless junior. Pam Green leaves all the fun in the locker room to Cathy Riley. Kenny Hackett bequeaths a year’s subscription to Mad Magazine to Mr. Zollo. Betty Hausman wills her college board exams to Mr. Burton. Bari Haywood leaves her nickname to Karin Mueller. Charlotte Hitchcock bequeaths her book entitled “How to Learn French in Ten Easy Lessons” to Paul Lindquist. Bruce Hunt leaves to confer his title as a con- noisseur of internal combustion vehicles to Tom Ralph. Peter Ives wills his parking place in the school yard to Phil Rockwell. Linda Johnson bequeaths her hiking shoes to the business manager of the 1961 Mitobo. Barbara Kelly leaves the senior parties to Nancy Monroe. Doug King leaves to erect another Masconomet. Doug Knapp wills his piano to Cynthia Robertson. Wendy Lane bequeaths her happy, happy gym periods to Karen Faircloth. Marie LeRiviere leaves her absent slips to Mrs. Lynch in order that she may paper the office with them. Connie Lavoie wills bus No. 5 to the baseball team. Dui’k Lawson bequeaths his job as class president to Dan Senecal. Robert Leary leaves his coconut shells to his brother David. Sandra LeColst wills her shortness to Carol Pearson. Sidne Lewis leaves to torment Mills College with her giggle. Bert Lombard bequeaths his writing ability to Mr. Reinhart. Rusty Mac-Kay wills his job of helping Dr. Howard to Earl Prescott! Carol MacNulty leaves her size twenty gym suit to Mrs. Senecal. Leland Mann bequeaths her sports ability to Leslie MacArthur. Barbara Marciano leaves her weekly showers to Mrs. Couhig. Toby Martin leaves his 1937 Buick to Charlie Lin- coln to take to Adventure. Anne Marvel wills her book on how to clean teeth to Mrs. Hoogerzeil’s new assistant. Earl McKeen bequeaths his used javelin to Phil Wilichoski. Donny McLeod wills his gum to the waste basket. Roxanne McLeod leaves her receptionist cards to Marty Ives. Martha Meeker bequeaths her dates with the boys from Brooks to anyone who can use them. Ronny Mierzykowski wills his dancing cheek to cheek ability to Bob Wade. Corrine Morin leaves her saying, “Did anybody do this homework?”, to Barbara Tyler. Franny Moulton leaves her loquacious ways to the mouse in the corner. Marianne Moulton leaves her curly hair to Nancy Roberts. Judy Owen wills her softball glove to Cammy Moore. Shirley Paul leaves Mr. Vaughn’s sessions to Sharon Pollock. Dorothy Pearson bequeaths her seat in P. O. D. class to some unfortunate junior. Wayne Pearson wills his height to John Minehan. Anne Perkins leaves her tardiness to Bob Wood. Joe Pirrotta wills his basketball ability to Don Paulson. Ben Pollard bequeaths his modesty to Bob Lindquist. Peter Pratt leaves his orange stockings to his brother Skippy. Mili Pratt wills a time clock to each study hall. Barbara Ross bequeaths her seat in math class to someone with a more memorable name. Gil Ross leaves his humorous remarks to Tubby Carter. Dick Sibley wills his baseball reporting to Paul Greenler. Frank Skinner bequeaths his baseball bat to anyone who will have it. Joan Smith leaves her skis to anyone who can fill her boots. Judy Smith wills her book entitled “Life on the Farm” to her sister Beth. Barry Stevens bequeaths his six-cylinder Fordo- matic to Charlie Lincoln. Dick Sterling leaves his ripple tank to anyone of next year’s physicists who are hard up for a physics project. John Swindell wills a slightly messed up shop to Frank Purdy. Esther Thompson leaves her frolicking zebra to that wicked mortgage collector, Frank Belevere. Marianne Thompson leaves her curly locks to Martha Gay. Gene Treanor leaves happily. Fred L’nderhill bequeaths his Drama Club shoes to Phil Rockwell in memory of their mutual apprecia- tion of educational theatre. Herb Vrettos wills his bashful ways to Walter Kimball. Doug Warren leaves his keys to the car to Judy Clay. Karen Waters leaves her Hula hoop to Mr. Vaughn because he’s always going around in circles. Charlean Wilkinson leaves her seat on the bus to her sister. Sandy Wood wills her book on how not to drive to David Lausten. To the underclassmen, we leave the privilege of becoming seniors. To the members of the faculty, we leave our thanks, for without them, there wouldn’t have been a Class of 1960.



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DAY BANQUET i DANCE

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