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CLASS something else to stare and laugh at before the A period bell. Pam Cunney leaves her 1 singles position to Dianne or Karen. Victoria Anna DellaMonica leaves her long name. A.B. leaves Mr. Brennan his hats. To Miss Theresa Miaskiewicz, the best home she ' ll always remember, B-306. To Mr. Mazzarini, the homeroom he never had, B-306. Shawn Shea leaves his bombs to Mr. O ' Keefe. George Kipouras leaves his blocking techniques to John Hannah. To Bob Grocki, we leave some muscles. Eric Harrison leaves Jerry Jennings a free crew cut. To Joey McCarron, we leave a spot on the Bruins. To Bill Tremblay and Mike Flynn, we leave a key to all the pay toilets in Bermuda. To Rick Jermyn, we leave a handbook on how to ride a moped in Bermuda, and a new fly for his pants. Chuck Sawulski leaves his rebounds to Bob Carter. To Tony Takis, we leave a pass to see Blazing Saddles at the Salem Theater. To Jimmy Muse we leave a ' ' big one . John Perakis leaves his shoulders at Bertram Field. Steve Lamonica, who should have been a running back, leaves 60 lbs. to anyone. To Peter DeOrio we leave a baby face. David Twitty Conway leaves his cheerleading outfit to brother Lenny, who needs to put on some clothes anyway. John Santos and Scott Garabedian leave The Mongols to Bob Grocki. To Eric Harrison we leave a Kibby . Rick Avigian leaves Tony Caruso a shirt with a collar. To John Francis we leave the never ending saying of how ' s your love life? To Lonnie Brennan we leave some stairs so he can come up from the cellar. To Felix Oquendo we leave a spot on the Red Sox. Tim Fraser leaves his 12, 4, and 8 o ' clock shadows. To Bobby Cook we leave boxing gloves. To Rusty Magee we leave a new car. To Steve Moore we leave another party after the Cotillion. Billy Crowe leaves his summer clothes here, while he goes to California. Mike Page leaves his knife and fork. Jeanne Croteau leaves Mrs. Lillo a built-in secretary. Miss Spinales Shorthand 111 class leaves her a book of easy takes and a slow stop watch. To Dave Shea we leave another quick joke. To Bob Femino, a bright and successful musical career. C period Anatomy class leaves Miss Ledger much luck and a pregnant cat. We leave Clifford Baldwin some red hair and a sense of humor. Spanish IV class leaves Ms. Gagnon another door to slam and another pair of sexy legs like John Francis ' s. Viv leaves Bernard a successful Senior Year. The Senior Girls leave the Junior Girls all the Jocks that they can handle. Maryellen Lunt leaves Miss Voyer a brand new film projector and a record player;
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ILL classmen friends. )o-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 the 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. The F period Math 4 class leaves Augie to Mrs. Cashman. To the Class of ' 79, we leave a Senior Show. To Mr. Brennan and Blue Caf Aides, we leave memories of skid row. 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. Peter D., Mike Hayes, John Santos, and Rock A. leave Mr. Brennan a new chalkboard. 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. Greg, Lonnie, Norm, Elaine, and Dave leave Mr. Box another full house to see Evil Knevil movies in the courtyard. To Mr. Charlie 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 anymore Shea ' s. To Mr. Turgeon, H2 and a match. To Mr. Byrd and Mr. Kolz, there will be no dirver education classes this afternoon. Debbie Termini leaves her chemistry notes to Mr. Safchuk ' s future chemistiy classes. Tony Takis leaves his smile, happiness, and jokes to Salem High. Judy Zucarro leaves Peggy Byrne and Norma Arico another opera on Sunday night. Darlene Censabella leaves Joe McCarron a cooked hamburger. Jeannine Ingemi leaves Kevin McKinley herself. Cindy Latinik leaves Debbie Latinik her place and all the good times in Senior Year. Mary Jinks leaves Cheryl Mederios her place and one more tease. Jeannine Ingemie leaves Gloria Belanger . . . nothing. Joannie Leblanc and the gang leave their Senior Corner to Ann Bedard. To Mr. Cookson from G Advance Biology, we leave another class full of girls. Cherrie, 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. Anthony, Mrs. Cashman, and Mr. Patch
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WILL Mr. Hyde her thanks, and Sandy Norton, two more years of aggrevation. Kathy Cyr leaves Mark Pezzulo a brand new megaphone. Laura Welty leaves a pair of crutches on the library stairs to anyone else who twists their ankle while walking down the stairs. Sue Cappuccio leaves Mr. Turner her cheat notes; and to Chris Mysliwy . . . everything. Chris Mysliwy leaves Sue Cappuccio everything. Kathleen Cashman leaves Maureen a seat in choir alto section and bus rides with the band. Linda Morse leaves Mary Jinks a case of Nair and a lifetime supply of Leggs Panty Hose. Anne Daley leaves Czar a can of shaving cream, and Mr. Coombs his new house. Kid leaves Yogi chicken fingers, late nights, and lots of love for the future. Dorothy M., Peggy F., and Cindy T. leave Wendy, Trisha, Chrissy and Julie the Green House corner. The E.Y.E. Club members leave Mr. Turner a brand new transmission. The 1978 Electronics Class leaves a laugh to the 1979 Electronics Class because we stole your tools. The Blue House Skid Row leaves the Gout to Jay Hennesy and Bob Boise. Kevin Michaud, Timmy Berry, Brian Nadeau, Timmy Connel, Billy McCarthy and Chuck Sawalski leave a Buzz. We leave the Kitchen Cooks, 5 to life for what they ' ve fed us. The Class of 1978 Automotive leaves a broken lift to the Class of 1979. To Steve Beote, we leave Dr. Stillman ' s book of One Hundred and One Diets. To our Super class advisor, Miss Dorothea Leonard, who looks as young now as she did when she came to Salem High, we leave everlasting youth. To Coach Perrone, we leave some new jokes to tell at banquets and Pep Rallies. To Coach Marcoulier, we leave a new shotgun to shoot some more Vermont farm animals. To Rob Cunningham we leave a talk show. To Mike Cennami, we leave some Afro Sheen. To Peter Clifford we leave a bus schedule so he can get on the right one. To Eddie Deschene, we leave a brush and blow dryer. To Dave Kolodziej we leave another girl to flirt with. We leave Mike Levesque and Cheryl Kacherian together. Woppy leaves his tape and prewrap. David Sienkiewicz leaves his knack of embezzling funds from the class treasury to next year ' s treasurer. We leave the city to clean up the Willows the morning after graduation. Scott Garabedian leaves his thanks for all the good times. The basketball leaves the keys to room 204 at the Hotel Hawthorne to anyone. Elaine leaves Jane and Peggy two words, Hi Patsy! . The Class of 1978 leaves Salem High School with many fine memories of the past four years.
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