Norwood High School - Tiot Yearbook (Norwood, MA)

 - Class of 1966

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Article XXII: To Richie Hebner, Chris Effertz, and John Solomon we leave starring roles in Batman, tor they were truly our Boy Wonders . Article XXIII: Loftin Elvey leaves his brain to Harvard Medical School so science may discover how one small head could carry all he knew . Article XXIV: Ellen Morgen, Donald Anastasia, Susan Dobson, Bob Clifford, Pamela Bowen, and Mary Phalen leave their positions as Tiot editors with fond mem- ories of late afternoon fatigue and misplaced funds and pledges. Article XXV: Irene Gotovich, Michael Adelmann, and Manny Branco leave a number of old layouts of dubious artistic merit and some well-used razor blades. Article XXVI: Andrea Bremer leaves her post of newspaper editor to any brave soul who has steady nerves and endless patience. Article XXVII: Charlie Bevivino, the President of the Student Council, after a year of gavel banging and seconding motions, leaves his presidency to George O ' Brien, who has all the qualifications of a fine leader. Article XXVIII: To Miss Hubbard and Mr. Buscone the Student Council members leave their gratitude for encouragement and support and also a new door for the Student Council room. Article XXIX: To Mr. Learnard we leave our high regard for his more bounce to the ounce and his many contributions to the Science program. Article XXX: To Mr. Sullivan we leave our gratitude and appreciation and the hope that private school teaching will not make him snobbish. Article XXXI: To Mr. Gulla, Mr. Wheeler, Mr. Nolet, and Mr. Richardson we leave Avis rent-a-cars for trying harder. Article XXXII: The class of ' 66 leaves full school days during exams with vexation and relief — Attention School Committee! Article XXXIII: Skip Ellis leaves. Article XXXIV: The class leaves its large collection of marbles, hoping that next year ' s seniors won ' t be as careless with them in the boys ' gym. The Class of 1966 leaves with pride, regret, and anticipation: proud in the knowl- edge that we are graduates of Norwood High School; regretful because we leave behind a school full of memories, friends, and the reassurance of a familiar setting; and antici- pation for the future and the freedom and promise it holds for each of us. In witness thereof, we have hereunto subscribed our names and affixed our seal on this the tenth day of June in the year of Our Lord Nineteen Hundred and Sixty- six. CLASS OF NINETEEN HUNDRED AND SIXTY-SIX ELLEN MORGEN MICHAEL ADELMANN [207]

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L ludd l i lli and Jedtament We the class o£ Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Six, being ol remarkably sound body and relatively sound mind, do hereby proclaim this to be our last will and testa- ment, bequeathing our most cherished possessions to deserving undergraduates and fac- ulty members and do proclaim all other endowments set forth in our names null and void. Article I: To Mr. Monbouquette we leave our gratitude lor his guidance and under- standing throughout our four year journey, and a boutonniere for being the best-looking principal around. Article II: To Mr. Piccirilli we bequeath an assortment of twenty-two year old turquoise ties to add to his already impressive collection. Furthermore, in view of the sol- emn importance of this gesture, the entire class will hold a necktie party for him following graduation. Article III: To Miss Ryan we leave a senior-size thank-you note and a number of granny dresses to solve the problem of rising hemlines. Article IV: To all our senior advisers and other faculty members who have been with us for four years we leave our thanks and a well-earned summer vacation. Article V: To Mrs. Riley we bequeath our deepest appreciation for her leadership and hard work on the class yearbook, and an f ndian warbonnet as the chief Tioteer. Article VI: We leave any member of the faculty carte blanche to look around for a likely spouse on the faculty roster, and a suggestion that they hurry up because business seems to be booming. Article VII: To Mr. Peterson we leave the middle stair case which he guards so well to be known hereafter as the Walter J. Peterson Memorial Staircase. Article VIII: To Mr. Dehler we leave a Batmobile with the hope that it will put a little pow into Latin literature. Article IX: To Mrs. Couture we leave a welcome mat for her new home and the assur- ance of our willingness to wipe our feet thereon. Article X: To Mr. Flaherty we leave a computer to process the reams of information he receives from his spy network. Article XI: To Miss Young we leave our best wishes for her date with Dino . Article XII: To Betty Grullon, our foreign exchange student, we leave an invitation to visit us any time in the future and a year ' s supply of strawberry ice cream. Article XIII: The senior members of our winning hockey, football, track, basketball, baseball, gymnastic, and wrestling teams leave a challenge to match their ac- complishments. Article XIV: Liz Callahan and Mike Bradley leave their crowns and scepters to next year ' s royal couple. Article XV: Paul Riccardi leaves to Tommy Cassidy his flair for attracting the fair sex. Article XVI: The Tiot editors-in-chief, George Rakauskas and Gail Rosata, leave a supply of No-Doze and a challenge for the Class of 1967 to get a pair of editors with matching initials. Article XVII: Jon Purnell leaves his post as class president with visions of Billy Crow- ley dancing in his head. Article XVIII: To Mr. Nolet we leave the hope that Christmas will bring him another Chris. Article XIX: Jim Cleary and Tom Costello leave their best friends label to next year ' s inseparables. Article XX: Bob Donahue and Bill Hasenfus sadly leave behind two underclass mem- bers who will have to learn to live without them. Article XXI: Beth Donovan leaves her position as class treasurer a lot richer for the experience. [206]



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