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Most Ladylike and Gentlemanly Terry, Gail, and Jim Happiest Diane and Dave eniox Dressiest Jim and Paula Cdass Dreamers Terry and Scuba
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Clai ill 1. David Hunter leaves his iniisele-huilding books and l)arhells to Robert Barber. 2. Jane Clark leaves the latest bit of gossip to Blaine Colombo. 5. Beverly Rosemark leaves her eonib, brush, and piece of early morning toast to Noreen Johnson. 4. Joe Uglevich leaves Linda behind. 5. Ray Watjus leaves bis used football helmet to Tiger Brooks. 6. John Sirvio leaves gladly but without Fran. 7. Bill Sokolowski leaves a few slightly “used” cars to Ronnie Masulla. 8. Jim Murphy leaves behind his girlfriend, Jean, and his buddy, the trombone; or is it his buddy, Jean, and his girlfriend, the trombone. 9. John Mullin leaves to settle all the senior girls’ court cases. 10. Paula Russo leaves Bob, Bob, Bobbing along. 11. Dave Palola leaves his good naturedness to Dick Gorts. 12. Ted Tibbetts leaves his difficulties with class dues to next year ' s treasurer. 13. Gilly Wardvvell leaves his earh morning rides to Dennis Agin. 14. Frank Angelosanto leaves one of his nicotine fits to Dave Kallio. Tsk, tsk! It’ll stunt your growth you know, boys. 15. Mike Smith leaves with a Glory Hallelujah! 16. Charlie Cunniff leaves his window washing at the Pizza House to Peter Popieniuck. 17. Sal Micciche leaves his job at the Co-op to Dave O’Loughlin. 18. Tom Charpentier leaves a dish of Maltex to Howie Perry. 19. Charlie Sokolowski leaves Patty Crowther in tears. 20. Ben Oldham leaves his Rebel Hags to the ole Miss. Campus. 21. Elke Schmidt leaves for Regis hoping to see Toni Scbast n in the future. 22. Dave Niemi leaves Mike Barrett with a sore catching hand. 23. Bill Martino leaves still looking Jeff West in the eye. 24. Diane Ruble leaves her gift of gab to Nancy Hansen. 25. Karen Tuikka leaves her sweet smile to Barb Smith. 26. Gail McGrath leaves her art ability to Lynn Dee. 27. Ed Carlton leaves the LAB in one piece. 28. Sue Pizza leaves her jet black curls to Ellen Sokolowski. 29. Robert.a Clark leaves with a snow shovel over her shoulder to join the town erew. 30. Terry Waldron leaves her perpetual blob of A. B. C. gum to Barb Mackey. 31. Karen Lombard leaves her worries of the ear- book to Barb McGarry. 32. Kris Foley leaves with her skull, erosshones, and a “Jolly Roger.” 3 3. Gordon Catton leaves his Van Clihurn eurls to Joe C.onnerney. 34. Judy Gagne leaves her antlers to Alice Donohue. 3 5. Donna Rae Drechsler leaves her hook of Emih Post to Janet Norgoal. 36. Ellen Carey leaves eounting the days ’til she gets “rich.” 37. Georgianna Knowles leaves her job at the Vietory to Pat Long. 38. Sandra Lindfors leaves taking with her the admiring glances from the underelassmen. 39. Leslie Boardman leaves his riistv traps to Paid Wasiiik. 40. Patty Doyle leaves her olil pietures of past seniors to Jackie Wasiuk. 41. Chris Vecchio leaves her gorgeous wardrobe to Linda Derby. (Especially one slightlv ' used orange prom gown.) 42. Carol Colombo leaves her earlv morning cheer- fulness to Maureen Lerer. 43. Liz Gorts leaves her Benny Goodman clarinet to John Lent. 44. Bob “Scuba” C!ox leaves his diving eiiuipment to Walter Moore. 4 5. Sandy Donohue leaves a paek of signed permits to Miss Savvutz ' s room to Ellen Davis. 46. Larry Nelson leaves his pet seal to Mike Pileeki. 47. Joel Cohen leaves his old, battered ’63 Pontiac to John Bingle. 48. John Palmacc:io leaves his safe and careful driving ability to all future learners. 49. Bob Stapel leaves his hard work at the .A P to Paul Hellavvell. 50. Georcje Harris leaves his hammer and saw to Paul Foley. 51. Jim Malc:olm leave his golf clubs to anyone who is eapable of handling them. 52. Ed Dubey leaves his love of physics to Jack Hackett. 5 3. John Rutkowski leaves his “oversized” roller- skate to Mat Fouratt. 54. Terrible Terry McDonnell leaves his ’’Foxy” remarks to Walter Mullin. 5 5. Bev ' erley Cookson leaves her bookkeeping home- work to Connie Whitney. 56. Rodney Hytonen leaves Mr. Lerer without a Radio Room. Holly Hitt Robert Whitney
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