Ralph C Mahar Regional High School - Toga Yearbook (Orange, MA)

 - Class of 1967

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Page 84 text:

SENIOR CLASS WILL Nancy Maynard leaves still trying to drive standard shift. Douglas Mclntosh leaves still owing Mr. Riley five drawings. Ronald Meuse leaves doing a U turn at the school entrance. Rodney Moore leaves the honor of Farley to be de- fended by his sister. Doris Niedzwiedz leaves her hockey stick-both pieces -to Donna Woodard. Ronald Nowlan leaves still a Canadian. Cheryl Noyes leaves Miss Franklin's gym class still trying. Patricia O,Brien leaves her math assignments to any- one who wants them. Andrea O'Lari leaves a telescope built for two at Tully Dam. Jean Olson leaves Winnie Eaton a package of '6Dippity- dow rollers. Aram Packlain leaves Miss Whitcomb looking for new challenges. Bev Paquin and Betty Reid leave on their Honda. Dennis Parsons left two hours ago trying to get to senior camps on time. Bari Perkins leaves her left-over packs of lifesavers to her sister with the instructions, Be nice to Mr. J ones. Larry Perry leaves Mr. Pratt moral support. Barbara Pierson leaves high school joys for more ad- venture. Jimmy Piragis leaves a seat in next year's graduating class. Shelly Plante leaves her sewing abilities to Winnie Eaton. Theresa Pos leaves her seat in room 2 to some junior. Mary Preece leaves Mr. Riley, Mr. Taintor and the Red Baron without a mascot. John Prodecki leaves to become the 'Tlashi' of the Colgate team. Jacky Ralys and John Thompson leave together, Jacky on her knees, and John on his toes. Bill Richardson leaves a corner of the wrestling mat to anyone who can take it. Linda Richardson leaves her typing project in Mrs. Gardner's room to anyone who can finish it. Maureen Roche leaves Winnie Eaton, Mark Levenson and Jeff Sauter a broom to keep room 42 clean. Dennis Rogers leaves as soon as possible, if not sooner. Douglas Rogers leaves Mr. Pielock an empty home- room. Wayne Sanborn, with Robert and Sandy, leave the school with three less lighting technicians. Barbara Sargent leaves wishing someone would fix the chairs so that they don't make runs in nylons. Cindy Savage leaves her chair to anyone who can stand it. Beth Serrell leaves legally. Frank Sibley leaves the class of 1970, but not com- pletely. Cheryl Smith leaves her glasses to the discretion of Mr. and Mrs. Ellison. Jimmy Smith leaves. Paula Smith leaves with Barbara and Donna to search the world. Pat Snow leaves Mr. Lemere endlessly searching for the last edition of the SURD. Bill Spooner leaves wishing he'd left a long time ago. Jacki Spooner leaves still trying to convince Mr. Riley that women have gained their suffrage. Terry Spooner leaves Carmine Imbriglio a seat in next year's exchange concert. Jane Stone leaves a case of Jade Eastw to Mr. HE . Janis Stone leaves the same shape as she came. Betty Streeter leaves Miss Franklin a half-empty coke bottle. Bonnie Tait leaves an empty seat in 5th period study hall to talkative underclassmen. Robert Tait leaves a pair of worn out shoes to any junior boy without a license. Louis Talbot leaves his seat on the bus to anyone without a license. Chuck Teahan leaves for Lowell with half of a cer- tain music store in the back of his Bambler. Larry Tepper leaves still trying to find a good Chevym They just don't make them. Dana Testa leaves his good marks. Glenn Upham leaves Mr. Sterling wondering- Why me? Donna Vaillencourt leaves her seat in Mrs. Gardner's room to anyone with enough skill to accept it. Noel Vaillencourt leaves his scholastic ability to his brother. David Vescovi leaves Mahar to those who have to stay. Linda Wade leaves her brother to take her place. Charlene Waid leaves in a sea bag. Janie Waid leaves her perfect attendance to Lynn- wood Crumb. Cheryl Walker leaves to meet Charlie. Darlene Wessell leaves Donna Woodard a bag of bar- beque chips. Bubba Whitney leaves for the Heritage Trail. Kenny Williams leaves gym locker no. 10 to some underclassman. Claire Woodbury leaves photo coloring instructions for senior photos. Susan Woodbury leaves the office wondering how many times she went to her classes. Bill Woodcock leaves to pick up broken egg shells. Mike Woodard leaves room 42 without an official complainer. Jim Young leaves all his brains to Alan Yezierski. Barbara Pierson leaves for new adventures at Hanover with the Dartmouth Boys.

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ENIOR CLASS WILL David Babel leaves for senior camps with a U-haul trailer attached to his Volkswagen. John Baker leaves - quietly. Pete Baltren leaves Mr. Pratt a microphone. Daryl Bargeron leaves heading for Tully. Loretta Barnes leaves to write a book on the adven- tures of being a student. Cathy Barry leaves her typewriter to anyone who can type. Jean Belloli leaves to replace Twiggy,'. Debbie Bergeron leaves the corner of room 1 to any- one who wants it. Gary Bianchi leaves the junior girls without a ride in the morning. Nancy Bickford leaves a root-beer float in the White Cloud to anyone who will go get it. Debbie Botti leaves her soggy oboe reeds to anyone stubborn enough to contend with them. Sharon Bouchard leaves the same height she came. Ed Bourbeau leaves the shot-put to John Giniusz. Peter Broughan leaves what's left of a lake on the Cape to the Junior class. Marsha Browning and Mandy McGuirk leave the junior high wondering if all seniors act as they do. Susan Bucci leaves Mahar to Sharon and Terry to do with as they please. Pat Burke leaves ducking to get through the door- way. Jane Calvi leaves still dying her eyebrows black. Peggy Cegiel leaves early-or has already left. Ronnie Chaisson leaves Mrs. Hersey with gray hair. Florry Clark leaves for the big city. Linda Cloukey leaves wondering why she ever came. Kathy Cormier leaves her sister to continue her argu- ments with Mr. J oly. Jeannie Crowson leaves math forever. Linda Cummings leaves her sit-up record C119 to any- one who thinks they can match it. Gordon Dempsy leaves for Rhode Island without a Walker. Ed Desrosiers leaves singing. Diane Dill leaves pickles. Dino DiRuzza leaves to become a television set. Glenda Dubay leaves Mr. J oly a king-sized, no-depos- it bottle of love and understanding. Greg Dubay leaves still trying to make Mrs. Gardner understand why he has to get his two cents worth in all the time. Doris Edwards leaves not bugging her favorite teach- ers about Tony Conigliaro anymore. Exton Elliott leaves to build the worldis fastest car. Pat Ferris leaves the parallel bars and trampoline to the next gym expert. Sally Fisher leaves making a new and straighter road to Wendell. Linda Fox leaves wondering if she'll ever finish her projects for room 2. Arlene Gates leaves someone still wishing to go over to the Speedway to see Al. Wayne Gelinas leaves a four-cylinder tackometer to anyone who can use it. Jane Gilmore leaves Miss Costello wondering how she gets out of French class so often. Kathy Godgrey leaves Miss Brown a cushioned bench for basketball games. Richard Gray leaves a job opening in the Cafe to any- one who will take it. Pat Haines leaves to replace Don Kent. Sue Hamilton leaves Mr. Cadran. an illustrated report on Planc's Constant. Vernon Hamlett leaves Mr. Olson's classes. Linda Hommond leaves a new set of HOME AND GARDEN MAGAZINES for room 2. Sally Hanson leaves Contemp. class gladly. Clarence Hardy was never here long enough to leave. Al Harris leaves to set the world's speed record to Greenfield on a Pollock Honda. Dave Hastings ' leaves his legs to Lloyd Hamilton. Ralph Hawkes leaves Mr. Colo a pair of garters to go first class. Rick Hawkes leaves his football uniform to Steve Hinds. Mimi Hellen leaves her accident record to Tommy Novack. Joe Hildreth leaves a lot of nothing to anyone who wants it. Suzanne Hinds leaves with the rest of us for a change. Bill Hutchinson leaves fifty dollars to anyone who can beat his Model A',. Kathy Jardine leaves on her race horse. Penny Jones leaves gymnastics to those who like it. Alice Kopec leaves her sisters to the teachers she missed. Christine Krlic leaves her size five shoes to Kathy Mills. Charles Krouse leaves his haircut to Tommy Novack. Joe Kulis leaves Debbie his graduation marks. Theresa LaBonte leaves for the mountains. Clifford Laffond leaves his cousin Ernie tips on how to get through school. Herbert Lamb leaves Sandy without an escort to class. Donna LaPerle leaves only one bow-legged cheer- leader on the squad. Leah LaPointe leaves with a carload of make-up slips. Richard Leonard leaves in a cloud of dust with a hearty hi-o Honda. Joseph Lounder leaves a smokey Rambler to anyone who wants it. Betty Mackey leaves her curly hair to Donna Woodard. Sandy MacKinnon leaves in a U.F.O.



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Peter James Baltren Pete Key Club 2,3,49 Lt. Governor 3,49Glee Club l,2,3,49Chorus 1,2,3,4Q Band 1,2,3,49 Dance Band 1,2,3,49 Variety Show 1,2,3,4Q All-District Chorus 2,3,49 All-State Chorus 39 Student Council 1,2,4Q Class President 2,49 Boys' State Alternate 3g Christmas Assemblies 1,2,3,49 National Honor Society 19 Assemblies 1,2,3,49 Between the Teens WCAT 3,4Q One Act Plays 2,3,49 Senior Three Act Play 49 Basketball l,2,3,4. The heart to conceive, the understanding to direct, and the hand to execute. OFFICERS Jean Elaine Belloli Jean Bean Student Council 2 3 4 Class Officer 2,3,49 National Honor Society l9 Assemblies 1 2 3 4 Dance and Prom Committees 1,2,3,49 Plays 19 Band 1,2Q Glee Club 19 Chorus l 2 Variety Show 1 2 4g Future Teacher's Apprenticeship Club 2 Art Club 4g Ushering 39 Homecoming Queen Candidate 4g Science Fair l 2 3 Between The Teens 4g Office Staff 394. What now if the sky should fall? Glenda Marie Dubay Dube,' National Honor Society 1,2,3,4Q Student Council 1,2,3,49 Field Hockey l,2,39 Science Fair l,2,39 School Exhibition 2,3,4Q Newspaper Club l,2,39 Senatus Staff fSenior News Editorl 1,2,3,49 Teen Scene Staff 2,3,4Q Yearbook Editor-in-Chief 49 Varsity M Club 4g Student Exchange 49 Class President 39Class Vice-President 49 Graduation Usher 39 Class Committees 1,2,3,49 Variety Show 1,2,3,49 Senior Play 4g Assemblies 2,3,4Q American Legion Oratorical Contest 4g Office Staff 4. Charm strikes the sight, but Merit wins the soul. Of America QSecJ 39 Yearbook CLASS OF 1967 Miriam Joyce Hellen Mimi National Honor Society 1,2,3,4Q Science Fair 1,2,3Q Class Committees 1,2,3,49 Senior Band 1,2,3,49 Singing Senators 4g Symphonic Winds 1,2,3,49 Toga 49 Senatus-Girls Sports Editor 49 Student Council 1,2,3,4Q Vice President CClassJ 19 Class Treasurer 49 Prom Committee 3,49 Junior Varsity Basketball 19 Varsity Basketball 2,3,49 Softball 1,2,3,49 National Merit Letter of Commendation9 Alternate Representative for Student Gov't 49 Ski Club, Vice President 19 President 2g Varsity Mu Club 3,45 Assemblies l,2,3,4. It is good to be zealously affected always in a good thing. 81

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