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Best Wishes From HAMMOND EGGS
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f i. :A.-QM., - - B , .- Ax'Q33Q,f f .35 ,. .jeep 1. Laurette Bourgeois I've got the frizzie blues! 2. Dale Samson Don't you ever look again. 3. Brenda Beehler I should be ashamed of myself. 4. Joanne Monahan Ah - that feels better. 5. Susan Shappell Take me to the rice paddies . 6. John Schunemann They call me king of the throne! 7. Janet Sylvester Big as George, he's my dog. 8. Mary Sylvester Look ma, no teeth. 9. Sharon Elwood Maybe l'll be Apple Blossom Queen some day. 10. Evangeline Avdis And I got most dig'niHed, golly. pi . Colleen O'Neill Can you dig it, can you dig it. . Lee Petruk Slap your mouth, fresh. . Ronald Hou1e Look ma, no chocolate mess . . Miss Gregorious Waiting for my sweetie. . Mark Constant Keep on trucking Mama . . Debbie Hickey Pass me the Coppertonef' . Mary Spahn Food . Sandra Fitzgerald The call me the Hidden Gabor Sister . Jennifer MacKenzie Hello Big Boy !
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Marilyn Economou, bequeath my house to the beat- Trinity bonfire. Brenda Compono, bequeath to Gail Prince the advan- tages and disadvantages of being only 5 feet tall. Irene Yob, bequeath to Barbra Cook one years supply of chewed bazooka bubble gum. Nancy Manter, bequeath to anyone interested 36 tickets to ride the big yellow school bus from Candia. Bob Ricard, bequeath to the cafeteria one rotten apple for next years lunches. Louise Boudreau, bequeath to any junior who wants to be spotted easily my red hair. Sharon Rife, bequeath to Wanda McQuarri, my white rabbit ears and cotton tail. Sue Tucker, bequeath to all the deadbeats my smile. Jackie Allaire, bequeath to Rocky my book on how to catch a teenage boy and what to do after you've caught him. Tony Adams, bequeath to all Irish students the ability to fight off all Frenchmen. Rosanne Burkush, bequeath to Bobby Bryant my deep voice so he can get out of trouble without a squeak. Kathy Sullivan, bequeath to any deserving freshman, my ability to be thrown out of English class and still keep an A average. Bill Copadis, bequeath to any unsuspecting upcoming junior my A-number 1 front row seat in Mr. Pignone's College Chemistry class. Jill Ranfos, bequeath to any majorette who wants it my ability to make faces when I drop my baton. Richard Rattigan, bequeath to anyone with a big, wet tongue my job of licking stamps for the MONOCLE. Sue Dearborn, bequeath to my baby brother my Sun- maid raisins for lunch in hopes that they give him enough energy to tell my old chicken jokes. 197 I, Linda Caron, bequeath to Gayle Caron my half of the empty gas tank. I, Pam Saindon, bequeath to anyone who enjoys life my giggles. I, Audrey Campbell, bequeath to future honor study stu- dents Miss Bryson. I, Tom Jennings, bequeath to Ed Chase my dents so he can get laughed at . I, Karen Fay, bequeath to Barbara Pancoast my locker in hope that she doesn't find a strange guy occupying it like I did. I, Pam Somers, bequeath to my sister, Debbie, my chair reserved for me in the 406 bathroom. I, Dick Proulx, beaueath to Gary Vincent my heights. I, Dana Valente, bequeath to Mr. Menswar my baseball bat. I, Dotty Richard, bequeath to Laurie Roux an old, used up bus card. ' I, Janet Stogniew, bequeath to anyone who wants it my intricate vocabulary so they can cunfuse everyone. I, Dennis Palmer, bequeath to Larry Bournival my ability to catch a football. I, Ray Breault, bequeath to any interested junior the ad- dress of my barber. I, Sue Shappell, bequeath to Sally Gluckert a big, thick edition of Teen-Age Charm so she'll never be bored, no matter where she goes. I, Teri Russell bequeath to Memorial High School my brother, Bryan. I, Janet Blouin, bequeath to any freshman with guts my sick jokes. I, Steve Philbrick, bequeath to Mark Field my old beat up sneakers so he may wear them in good health. I, Lynne Nassoura, bequeath to the good kids in the school the ability to withstand the Click. I, Robert Holmes, bequeath to any hard-working fool who wants it my laziness .
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