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CtassW'M We the Senior Class of Mount Abraham Union High School, being of sound and disposing mind and memory, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our Last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any and all wills made by us before this date. Jesse Addis wishes to leave his nickname to anyone who knows it. Chin Allen would like to leave this place to his brother, Dale, with no regrets. Heather Apgar hereby leaves three unbreakable testtubes to Mr. Drabble for all those she has broken. Appy Apgar leaves his driving skill to Bruce Steady. Chris Ayers wishes to leave Stoney Hill to any '57 that can make it. Don Boise would like to leave his wagon to Jim Olsen. Cubby Boise leaves his appetite to the Bean, so he can grow. Booch Bouvier hereby leaves his long legs to Bruce Hanson, because he's short on one end. J.B. Brassard wishes to leave her loud laughter to Diana Fleming. Lo Bromley would like to leave her height to Darleen. Roland Brouillard leaves his ability to play sports to Ernie or GS. Brideyes Bryden wishes to leave Boss's Corner to whoever dares to tackle it. Chris Burritt hereby leaves his long hair and last week's assignments to Jay Magwire. Burris-Bugly Butler wishes to leave Burris Euwell, To Kill a Mockingbird. Cheryl Carpenter would like to leave The Green Waddle to Wanda Hier. Lori Champagne leaves her locker to anyone who can open it. Carol Chandler wants to leave the school to all the kids who picked on her. Louie Choquette wishes to leave her clarinet solos to Nancy Coffin. Hooper Clodgo hereby leaves his ability to work with wood to Karen Ingram. Lucy Cloutier wants to leave the back seat in the bus to Rocky Jimmo or Laurie LaFave. Lester Coffin would like to leave his Dog Team days to Bruce Hanson. Brooks Coleman leaves his books to Lynda Stone. Randy Conant wishes to leave all his suspensions to Butch Conant. Shayne Conant would like to leave her short height to Wag Conant so she can know what it's like to be little. Pedro Cousino leaves his orange hat to anyone who'll wash it. Cousy Cousino wants to leave Cindy the Toyota for future garden raids in hopes that Cindy will have more success than she did. Lina Dagenais hereby leaves her Lady Shick to David Hurlburt. DAV D'Avignon wishes to leave his hockey stick and book. How to Play Hockey, to Steve Smith. Robean D'Avignon leaves her love for horses to Yvonne and Jodi. Marty Dewitt would like to leave his valve oil to Moose. Kirk Dion wants to leave his ability to stay out of trouble to Mike Ladue. Lynn Dragon wishes to leave her parking place to Cindy Rotax. Klon Dyke leaves his wrestling uniform to anyone big enough to fit it. Beak Evarts wants to leave her 4' j size shoe to anyone who fits into it. Fred Evarts wishes to leave his gym clothes to Lisa. Debbie Farnsworth leaves to her brother all her homework and fun at Mount Abe. To Brian Wendel, Greg Gleason leaves his eye-catching ability. Suey Gleason would like to leave his elevator spikes to Dean Wendel. Jeannie Goyette leaves her good conduct and attendance to her brother Abe. 48
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Carlene — Girl ' State Jayne — Girl ’ State Jill — Girl ’ State D.A.R. Good Citizenship Award Candy — Vt. Youth Citizenship Conference Chris — Vt. Youth Citizenship Conference Marty — Vt. Youth Citizenship Conference, All-State Chorus
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Zip Haines wishes to leave her swim team suit to anyone who is skinny enough to fit into it. Carole Hall hereby leaves her car to anyone who wants it. Randall Hall would like to leave his aches and pains to anyone who believes he had them in the first place. Hannie Hanson wants to leave his driving experiences to anyone who wants them. Boober Hanson leaves her frizzies to anyone who is capable of getting o comb through them. To Jeff Prime, Ralph Harriman leaves his place on the high jump. Mo Harvey hereby leaves the underclassmen who attend the Vocational Center good luck in trying to get permission to drive down. Sue Hatstat would like to leave the ability to do school work without interferring in fun to Sharon Betz. Dale Heath leaves the FUN of going to school to the rest of the D's. To Baha, Don Heath leaves his soccer spikes. Yolanda Hill leaves to all the diligent teachers I have had in the six years at Mt. Abe my heartfelt thanks: for they have taught me, above all else, to appreciate the pursuit of knowledge. To Mr. Donald, Trixie Holloway leaves The Adventures of the Andrea Doria by Lottie Richards. Charlie Brown James wishes to leave Teddy Brileya to take care of the press and J.J. Ken Johnson wants to leave his headband to anyone who can take care of the trouble that comes with it. Nancy Kenyon hereby leaves her H.C. to Tammy Abbott, knowing quite well she'll use it in good health. “L.J. Kittredge leaves her petite phys. ed. shoes to June Hallock. LeRoy LaRose wants to leave all the good luck she had her first two weeks of driving to Nancy Coffin. Penny LaRose wishes to leave her school attendance to her younger sister, Ginny. Mel Larrow hereby leaves Mr. Tighe and his Latin classes to anyone with good ear plugs. Delta Dawn Lathrop wants to leave her attempt at the Beatles to Nathan Burbank and the line, Don’t git rugged!,” to Ross Vaughan. To Denise Dearborn, Tom Lathrop leaves his best wishes. Tiny LaVigne leaves the glorious bus rides from Starksboro to Bristol and back again to Joey Pechie. Hippie Little wants to leave one Reeer to Jon-Boy for his roach clip. Janet Livingston wishes to leave her coveralls to anyone who wants to wear them. Marlene Maloy leaves to Walter and Jane all the happiness they can find if they work for it. Perky Martell hereby leaves her Shorthand class and the speed of 100 words to anyone who is that speedy. To anyone who wants to go bowling. Bubbles Martin leaves her pitching ability. Cenny Masterson wishes to leave the time and hard work to all the students who are succeeding. Beanie Masterson leaves his Ford Falcon and a case of oil to Leonard LaFayette. Debbie McCormick wishes to leave her track shoes to anyone who has feet small enough to fit them. To Denise Bessette, Kim McIntyre leaves the ability to be able to be heard in a large crowd. Cheryl Menard leaves her psychology experiments to Mr. Brennan. Anne Paquette wants to leave her Lady Schick Razor to Mr. Marsters and any faculty friend who needs it. Carolyn Morse leaves the attitude live and let live to those who like English. Eggnore Nelson wishes to leave his hat to anybody who will wash it. To Freddy Wells, Granny Norris leaves all the great times he has had in school. Ben Nye leaves a slightly used tape of America” to anyone who dares play it. Hilda Parker wants to leave anyone who thinks he is speedy, her shorthand class. Irene Perron leaves the back seat on the bus to Michel Latreille, in hopes he will behave himself. Randy Preston leaves a pack of cigarettes and his lighter to Mark Burritt. Nubbs Purinton wishes to leave all her nicknames to Judy and Julie Reynolds. Pete Purinton wants to leave his perfect attendance at Mt. Abe to Kelley Norris. Jill Rathbun hereby leaves her swimsuit to Joannie Steady, even though it won't fit. Rob Robinson leaves her woodworking talent to Nancy Coffin. Rock Rockwood leaves his undone bookkeeping problems to Cindy Desorda, to keep her occupied, instead of looking behind her. Kim Roscoe wishes to leave his hockey playing ability to Jim Jette. 49 (continued on page 106)
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