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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We the members of the Class of 1978, of Salem Classical and High School and the Vocational High School, residents of the City of Salem, State of Massachusetts; declare this to be our Last Will and Testament and revoke all former Wills and Codicile. FIRST: We direct that our debts be paid. SECOND:We direct the Junior Class of Salem Classical and High School and the Vocational High School to dare to ap- proach our records for Activities, Brains, Ingenuity and Class. THIRD: We direct that our funds be kept in tact until we have our fifth reunion some time in the year of 1983 A.D. FOURTH:We direct that the following items be given as stated below: We leave to David Pino, a set of gold drumsticks. The Senior Baseball Players leave Ed Eon, Ed Schaejbe and Tony Mento, HAWK . We leave Tommy Burke the thoughts of Freshman Football prac- tice when he got his Bells Rung. To James Dzierzanowski and Steve Szczechowicz, we leave the names of Smith and Jones. To Maryellen Higgins, we leave the news that her father will be going to college with her as its new AD. To Butch Stewart, we leave a double for Friday June 9th so he can go to both Graduation and the Prom. To Brian Spider Lockard, we leave a funny suite so he can climb up the sides of buildings. To John Hogan, we leave a sub-4-minute mile. To Dave McCormack, we leave another night of showing football films at his house. Dorothy Milan leaves Mrs. Fettelo a big pan of fudge brownies. Janice St. Pierre leaves Mr. Visselli solitary confinement. We leave the gate in the Courtyard Tunnel to Rust. Bita Sabean leaves Miss Lefthes a pair of dungarees. Tina, Kim, Margaret and Anne leave Mrs. Cashman courtyard duty during F period. Mr. Wynn ' s G Period Advanced Math Class leaves him Richard Cowhig. Lillian Zattore leaves a hug and a kiss to all her classes. Sue Sklover leaves Mr. Wynn a stuffed Pooh Bear . The G Period Advanced Math Class leaves Harry Eng his theme song, and to Steve Cranney a muzzle to keep him quiet. Sue S. Leaves Sharon L a mother . Marcia leaves Laura, — Ski. Jane Porcello leaves her flute expertice to anyone in the flute section. Sue Sklover, Stephanie Carmen leave Paula Mroz much luck for a bright future. Kathy L ' Heureux leaves pictures of Bermuda to anyone. Norman leaves his track career to Richard. The Class of ' 78 leaves Mr. Caruso memories of what could have and should have been. We leave Mr. Curtin another fire drill. Lynn Pothier leaves her Orange house messenger job to her sis- ter and her underclassmen friends. Jo-Ann Downey leaves Mr. Wynn a free pass to Little Earl ' s. The A Period Math 4 class leaves Jim Moses and Pat Foley to Mr. Anthony. All Senior Cheerleaders leave the new squads ' new advisors and lots of luck. Alice, Ellen, Tina, Marcia, Karen, Margaret, Ann and Phyllis leave Kim a quick getaway from the Lynn Classical Football Team. To Mr. O ' Keefe, we leave another Typing S Class full of Jocks. To the Class of ' 79, we leave a Senior Show. To Mr. Brennan and Blue Caf Aides, we leave memories of skid row. The F period Math 4 class leaves Augie to Mrs. Cashman. Karen Faulling leaves anyone her Santa Claus suit. To Mr. Pesche, we leave the punishment of eating the cafeteria food. To Mr. Beattie, another volleyball game for the championship of the world. To Mrs. Blair, another bus ride home from a basketball game. To Mr. Box, a day of rest. To Mr. Brennan, Peter D., Mike Hayes, John Santos and Rock A, leave a new chalk board. To Mr. Baldassari, a pair of jogging sneakers. To Mr. Carman, another week down at football camp trying to teach football players how to sing. To Mr. Carpenito, a pair of shoulder pads. To Mr. Dolan, the best of everything. To Miss Donahue, some belly dancing lessons. To Mr. Giardi, another state tourney. To Mr. Hyde, another Eric Harrison. To Coach Jim Keating, the saying get your pads on . To Mrs. Lathrop, a moving sidewalk. To Mr. Shea, we leave a school without any more Shea ' s. To Mr. Turgeon, H2 and a match. To Miss Cavanaugh, we changed the rules so students can go to the Courtyard through green house Caf. To Mr. Byrd and Mr. Kolz, there will be no driver education Classes This afternoon. Debbie Termini leaves her chemistry note books to Mr. Saf- chuk ' s future chemistry classes. Anthony Takis leaves his smile and happiness and his jokes to Salem High. Judy Zucaro leaves Peggy Byrne and Norma Areco another opera on Sunday night. Darlene Censabella leaves Joe McCarron a cooked hamburger. Jeannine Ingemi leaves Kevin McKinley herself. Math IV class leaves a notebook and a pencil to Pat Foley and Jim Moses. Cindy Latenik leaves Debbie Latenik her place and all the good times in Senior Year. Mary Jenks leaves Cheryl Mederios her place and one last tease. Jeannine Ingemi leaves Gloria Belanger . . . nothing. Joannie Leblanc and the gang leave their Senior Comer to Anne Bedard. To Mr. Cookson from G Advanced Biology, we leave another class full of girls. Cherie, Darlene, Debbie and Ginny leave Alicia a pea for her nose. Collene Fitzpatrick leaves Tom Mazzarini some money for gas. Joe Salerno and Pam Cunney leave Mr. Antony, Mrs. Cashman and Mr. Patch . . . something else to stare and laugh at before the A period bell. Pam Cunney leaves her number one singles position to Diane or Karen. 8
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