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Rhonda and Jane leave Barb and Stephie and the rest of the Girls ' Gymnastics Team: I) Drill Sargent Jim and Tommy’s ego to deal with 2) two crash mats of their own 3) a new water bottle 4) some money to buy new equipment and uniforms 5) the key to the Boys’ locker room. The period I physics class leaves Mr. Morse I) A microphone to use during his lectures so he won’t get laryngitis 2) a plastic hand to demonstrate the right hand rule 3) a book of physics puns in case he ever runs out of old ones. P.S. We also leave our thanks for an enjoyable year of Dhvsics phun. I, J.E.H. leave K.F.S., P.A.S., R.L.M. and S.S. with a thank you for all the good times together and wish that you will find plenty of guys at U. Maine, U. L. C., U. N. H., an d U. Mass, to satisfy your secret yearning for the f I esh . The fans of Mr. Uncle Al Brown leave him v ith regrets and hope that he w i I I find useful the following items: I) a collection of paper bags and boxes to store term papers and essays in 2) a tape of his favorite lectures, such as Why haven ' t you done your Reading? 3) a college-level comprehension and Eur- opean History textbook 4) a special dose to cure him of his supposed hatred of Freshmen. P. S. We also leave with him a wish for luck., and hope that he’ll still be as inspirational, humorous, and just plain terrific 10 years from now. The seniors of WBMT leave Rich Paul, Mike, Cheri, Lisa, Milt, and the rest fo the staff all the patience and understanding in the world to cope with Mr. Cowan, and our wishes for the continued success of VJBMT as The brightest sound around P.S. Mr. Cowan we extend our apologies? and thanks and hope you will continue to successfully reach your goals in the future. Iggy leaves Mr. G. biorhythms. Shari leaves the freshmen a tidbit of advice: get good orades and remember all my yel ling was out of love. Hve a great 3 more years. Shari leaves MJ and Andy all the fun of plannino next year ' s Spanish club activities, . .Good Luck Shari gives Pam, Rhon, and KD all her love and hope of finding all the things in life that make them happiest. The journalism class leaves Mrs. Welsh an issue of wanted ' a personal inter- view with Terry O’Reilly and a class who can get all their work on Friday, Datie leaves next years Frolics directors lots of imagination, tolerance, pat- ience, and resignation to the fac t that no one caould ever top the class of 80’ s Fro I i cs K-D leaves J. Jarvie and the Music drama dept, a smilin’ geeen face of their very own to decide what to do with. Seniors leave I unchers three more years. The AP German class leaves Miss Skudra to anyont foolish enough to take that class.
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I Emily., I eave. . . Matt; Lauren Emily leave Ms. Blanchard a foot(to take any way she wants) Some people leave Carole Gaudet some Alligator shoes and best luck to survive in Camp Masco. Big sister leaves Amy and Jeffy a spotlight in the driveway, so they ' ll have to go to the housing development afterall. J. G. is leaving 3 years of happiness and fun to Judy. The period 2 Latin III class leaves Beth Vogel a year of fun translating with Mr. Juhasz. The members of the trip to Spain leave Gus and John alone, 8 Sean a cactus, and the memories of Piper ' s. They also leave Sra. Grenier a big, glass ,? M Chris and Patty leave Tim Provencher, Tim Hagan, and Bob May dates to next year ' s prom. (chuckle, chuckle!!) Patty P leaves John V,, Bob M„, and Arthur B. a third period geometry class un i nterupted . . . for once; and Mr. Horn much thanks and love for all his help time and friendship. I also leave Tracy Muise with an everlasting friend- ship. Karen Stewart leaves George (elmer Fudd) Horn Jr. a life time speech lesson, an endless cup of coffee, a mello radio station and lots of hugs and kisses. Tanker I leaves Tanker II a big truckload of fattening things and lots of love and luck in her senior year. Bun leaves Sugarlips a six gun to do with as he pleases, and open bet, and a date for a picnic. All of the above left with much love and fun. Fatso leaves Paul -kid 3 broken toes and the hopes that he can find a thinner dance partner in the next year ' s musical. Dimples leaves her left-hande friend all the wishes of a successful senior year and II straight no-hitter baseball games. If only you weren ' t so wishy- washy . S. K. and C. B. leave J. Jarvie new chorale folders 15 and 23 and hopes that next year she ' ll have a more responsible chorale. Bond Song-writing Inc. dissolves and leaves all its scrap music to Rex Rotsko — carry on the tradition. The senior musicians leave the music lab to the that it wi I I be complete by their senior year. ' incoming freshmen — in hopes (Good Luck) The Senior Members of the B.B.B. — S.K., C.K., AND K.S. leave the club to Karen M. , Chris L. and a third member of their choice who fits the qualifi- cations to carry on the trad i t ion (ask us and we ' ll explain what the traditions are) Sasha leaves next year’s tennis team 10 A hope that they ' ll take the CAL for the third year in a row 2) All the sprints and laps — have fun and don ' t cheat too much ' . 3) Thanks for many great times over the last three years.
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To C.E. I leave you a stick to do with as you please, one car— in park — , and a whole lot of thanks for many super times. The men of creamsicle one leave 1 hydrolic leak in left stabilizer and a Slightly melted radioactive case of hoodsie to snack bar attendants. tui Sasha and Anita leave Hrs. D lots of hugs and kisses and thanks for all her help and the hope that she doesn’t have to interupt D r. Kellogg’s class much next year Co get K.J.
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