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Sue Orvis leaves her quietness to Nancy Evarts. Mary Parker leaves her good luck of having top lockers to Wanda Shepard. Gary Phelps leaves his hat for a future smoker to hide his cigarette in when the principal walks in the basement. Gary Preston leaves his Valiant, pack of weeds, and 19 to Randy Conant and Chris Ayers. Scott Purinton leaves the secret hallway for any couple who may find it. Dale Robidoux leaves his driving skill to Regan Wedge. LuAnne Rotax leaves the task of reading all the books in the library that she hasn’t had time to read. Jeanne Russell leaves the class the ability to work hard and succeed. Tom Russell leaves his bad habits to his brother. Raymond St. Peter leaves his wittiness to the Driscoll twins. Jeff Sherwin leaves a gallon of water and a notebook to next year’s Senior English class. Mark Skeffington leaves his ability to stay out of trouble to Bob Evarts. Nancy Smith leaves her nickname tank” to anyone who knows what to do with it. Laura Smythe leaves the hope that everyone that succeeds her will have as many good years of schooling as she had. Tina Steady leaves her basketball uniform to any girl who likes no. 23. Jay Strong leaves the school’s camera to Kim Roscoe. Pam Svrcek leaves her school work to her sister, Ellen. Lloyd Tatro leaves his golf clubs to Mike Bacon. Jeannette Thompson leaves her 12th grade English class to Jim Mansfield. Kelly Tierney leaves Mr. Benedict’s English to the Sheepherder. Ellen Wells leaves all her good times at Mt. Abe to her sister, Gay, in hopes that she doesn’t get caught.
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Class WM Lauris Ashlinc leaves her studious attitude to Wanda Shepard. Mary Atherton leaves her field hockey goal cage to anyone who dares stand in it. Jody Atkins leaves all his bad habits to the underclassmen. Niles Benedict leaves an empty coke bottle. Alan Bessette leaves Mr. Benedict’s English class to anyone who dares tackle it. Janice Billings leaves her sewing ability to her sister. Joseph Booska leaves his pitching ability to Brooks Coleman. Pete Bouvier wishes just to leave school. Pamela Brooks leaves all her bad habits to Karen Wendel. Debera Brown leaves her long hair to Mr. Davison and her high notes to Mr. Bowers. Ronnie Brown leaves his Buick to whoever wants to own a good car. Ross Brown wishes to leave Good Luck at something he was unsuccessful at to Darcy Brown. Willie Burbank leaves her gorgeous smile to Carlene Whitney on her ugly days. Becky Burritt leaves her car keys to Beth Fuller. Brad Bushey leaves his ability to lose his books to anyone who can pay the fines. David Butler leaves his ability to get in trouble to Mr. Dominick. Debbie Coffin leaves her loud voice at basketball games to Nancy Evans. Peter Cousino leaves a pack of Marlboros to John Cousino. Steve Danyow leaves just his track shoes. Laurie Desorda leaves her frizzy hair to Shirley Henderson. Missi English leaves all her good grades and attendance to Laura Root. Norreen Eseltine leaves all her happiness and joy she had at Mt. Abe to her brother, Nathan and her sister, Gail. Pam Evarts leaves her ability to play basketball to her sister Cherri. Lynda Filion leaves her simple mind to anyone who wishes to be happy. Rick Fraser leaves his motorcycle riding to Jim Nelson. Barbara Freegard wishes to leave school. Elaine Fregard leaves all the luck to the seventh graders. Amanda Goodrich leaves to all other classes to come file 13 for all their Fantastic papers. Sandi Greear leaves her memory of the good times and great friends at Mt. Abe. Roger Greene leaves his old 327 to Jody Atkins. Doug Gurnee leaves the ability to take what the class ahead leaves. Bonnie Hanson leaves her glove and position in softball to Cindy Desorda. Kathy Harper leaves her position in field hockey to Nancy Evarts. Carolyn Harvey leaves her ability to play tennis to Carole Hall. Dave Heath will just leave. Shelley Herriman leaves her ability to resist desserts at dinnertime to Wanda Shepard. Judy Jerome leaves her book, How to Stay Out of Trouble,” to Donna Oldepburgh. Karen Kennedy leaves her field hockey shoes and stick to Jayne Butler. Alice Kilboum leaves her correcting tape to Jeannette Brassard. Joel Kilboum leaves his six guns” to Don Juan. Susie Kilbourn leaves her shyness and slyness in school to Kelly Lathrop. Linda Lafayette leaves all the fun she’s had and her books to Cindy Rotax. Jackie Laflam hopefully brings others to learn that Mt. Abe works with you, not against you. Alan Lathrop leaves the benches in the lobby to his sister, Kelly, to study on. Estelle Latreille leaves her smile to whoever gets her locker. Jackie Latreille leaves all her sewing accessories that any one can find. Paul Latreille leaves school and the ability to live a happy life with what he’s got. Karen Livingston leaves her chemistry book to Mr. Drabble. George Lucia leaves all the good looking Junior girls to whoever is fast enough to catch ’em. Laura Manning leaves the talks in the girls’ basement to anyone who wants to spill out her troubles. Bette Marcelle leaves her perfect attendance to her sister Peggy. Debbie Martin leaves her ability to be quiet in the library to Denise Bessette. Laura Nielsen leaves her Latin IV book and work, for what she can make of it, to Cheryl Carpenter. Debbie Norris leaves her swim suit to Jill Rathbun, if it will fit. 96
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