North Shore Technical High School - Anchor Yearbook (Middleton, MA)

 - Class of 1989

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|, Mike Almon, leave Rock-n-Roll fo all the Rappers |, Lisa Anthony, leave the word “DOCKED” to Ms. Castro |, Shawn Aruda, leave all my books to the underclassmen |, Paul Frederick Bollen, leave the Problem Child behind, because the child has grown out of the problem |, Todd Close, leave my old clothes to the new boys | Kristine Burnham, leave my height to Teri |, Michael J. Donahue, leave masonry, my old job, and Dean ft. the “bulldog” |, David Dorman, leave Mrs.Mullen a professional status, who also deserves a pay raise |, Tracy Dorman, leave my Whitesnake mural to another Whitesnake lover. I, Kim Downs, leave nothing I, Rachel DiPerri, leave the saying, “Don’t Worry, Be Happy” to Ms. Dube and anyone else who needs it |, Rob Dumas, leave Cheryl in the main office all my late passes (too many to count!!!) |, Jennifer Eon, leave my advice to never go out with anyone for 3 years |, Jennifer Eveleth, leave dizzy remarks to Mrs. Brown |, Donny Evans, leave rap music to all the headbangers |, Todd Evans, leave the trains to Mr. Averback I, Kelley Foss, leave my docked hours to anyone who wants hon I, Bill Franklin, leave NSRV whatever is worth taking I, Chris Gray, leave my sailboat mural to the Trade Winds Restaurant — I, Gary King, leave a hole shot and my parking sticker I, Kim Krawczyk, leave with lots of thanks to my teachers |, Dawn Longval, leave Miss Haney to anyone who can put up with her I, Kelley Leftin, leave my goofy laugh I, Kim Lowell, leave the memories of the bakery and Mr. L. to Jen and | I, Tom LeBlanc, leave the under classmen to Mr. Daunheimer |, Michael Malvich, leave my ROCK! ROCK! to Donny Evans |, Ed Martin, leave all the work | have done |, Dale Matsubara, leave all my bald tires I, Chris Moriss, leave Mr. Bernard a half a break I, Scott McLeod, leave class notes Il, Ken McTague, leave soul spirit in Rock-n-Roll I, Tami Nelson, leave my friendship and understanding to all who may need it |, Salvatore Nicastro, leave this school by the skin of my teeth |, Mike O’Neil, leave my goalie shirt to the next soccer goalie |, Karin O’Neill, leave the telephone to the next in line |, T.J. Orlando, leave Mr. H. some hair (maybe lots!) | Carri-Lee Pages, leave Mr.McCarthy’s foot stomping to the unexpecting I, Trinia Panzer, leave Ms. Dube my alarm clock and my excuses with Daunheimer for anyone who needs them |, Kim Parsons, leave the D.E. shop to whoever can deal with the work |, Whitey Peters, leave Miss Cloutman all my detentions to give to Joe Gallant and Peter Hickey |, Peter Plecinoga, leave the magic equation generator to Mr. Fallon to do with as he wishes

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1, Edgar Poirier, leave Mr. Johnson all the good times calling him Mr. Johnstein I, Christine Quinn, leave my accounting books to Mr. Murphy 1, Linda Quinn, leave Mr. Murphy’s class to anyone who can deal with it |, Matt Recine, leave my gorilla warfare to Mr. Fallon I, Kristine Regan, leave Ms. Brown - “You Need More Shop Hours” I, Kevin Reilly, leave all my crazy sayings - “You'll get nothing and you will like if’ I, Eric Remon, leave the three amigos to whoever can handle them |, Jean Remon, leave my vocabulary to Ms. Castro and Ms. Brown I, Kara Reynolds, leave Ms. Castro’s grading system to whoever can figure if out |, Gary Rosato, leave my Iconoclastic character to anybody who wants it 1, Paul Ross, leave the work | have done |, Julie Sheaves, leave Nicole Lincoln dance and rap music |, Matthew Sirios, leave to anyone who wants it all my school activities and time off from class to whoever can keep up with the work |, Heatherlee Smith, leave my green sweatshirt to whoever can get the stains out |, Ethan Stone, leave my safety glasses to the next deserving metalhead only |, Karl Struss, leave all rap music to all the metalheads!!! 1, Mike Surles, leave all my lame excuses to Mr. Daunheimer |, Jim Swalgen, leave Advice - Don’t eva go out with two girls from the same school l, Wendy Sweeney, leave my loud voice to whoever will remember it 1, Scott Swinarksi, leave Mr. Bernard a pizza I, Bill Tebo, leave cooking breakfasts |, Jeana Thibodeau, leave Candi Massei all the car washes she can handle |, Jamie Voci, leave Mr. Lane a new comedian for the shop |, Kelley Ward, leave all my knowledge to incoming freshmen if they ever open up Refrigeration again |, Val Wooster, leave my early bird shop duties to the juniors

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