Sandwich High School - Lancer Yearbook (Sandwich, MA)

 - Class of 1967

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Page 33 text:

' bM I, Dale Wehagen, leave rny eyes to Shawme, my brain to Harvard Medical, and the rest of me to anyone who wants it! I, Ticia Passaro,, leave my ability to eat three school lunches a day to Norma McEneny, and my outstanding basketball techniques to Paul. 1, Shawnee Peltz, leave my years of imprisonment and solitary confinement to Gail Williams, and my hair to Patty Ann. I, Fred Lehtonen, leave holding my nose following Dave Burke ' s car. 1 also bequeath my Reagan sticker and my tolerance of William F. Buckley, Jr. to Shawme and Henry L. I, Dave Burke, leave an oil slick in the school parking lot. I, Dawn Cable, leave my cheerleading ability to Linda Steves. I, Dennis Newman, leave my immaculate 53 Studebaker to James Fournier. I, Steve O ' Brien, leave my ability to talk my wdy out of things to Claire M. Blame it all on the camera, Claire! I, Jean Ahonen, leave a copy of Robert E. Lee’s biography and an autographed picture of Ronald Reagan to Mr. Doyle. I, Mark Ciarfella, leave a 5 x 8 color photo of the Kennedy family to Mr. Stanford, and my shoes to Mike Mullaney, George Blakely, Dick Brady, and Gary Keith. 1, Cliff Reynolds, leave my fabulous coaching techniques to Coach Long and Miss N. NOW they ' ll win some games! ! 1, Brad Moore, just leave --FINALLY ! !

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Gfass I, Milly Adams, leave my quiet, humble ways to Brenda Willoughby. I, Bill Earle, leave my soft-spoken ways to Margaret Pipatti; my tolerance, quiet laugh and EIGHT HARD LAPS IN THE RAIN to Mr. Long! ! ! I, Eileen Wallace, leave my learner’s permits and flunking notices to Sue Pola. I, Chuck DiPietro, leave my most intimate scenes in the Class Play to Steve McKeon in hopes that he can use them to get that Mooney girl. I, Ruth Moses, leave my quiet and ladylike ways to Miss Patricia Ann McKeon. I, Bob Bianchi, leave my ability to lift weights to Clayton Bassett. I, Jugger George, leave my fish -net to Joe Jacinto. I, Steve Miller, leave Mommy et. al. to the Sandwich School system. Take it easy on them, Mr. Sibson! I, Linda Pierce, leave the sunshiney personality and ability to make friends, which Dougie left me last year, to Chicky Adams. I also leave Dougie, along with my right hook (in case of emer- gency) to ANYONE who wants him! I, John Stein, leave a Rolling Stone songbook to Mr. Stanford so he can sing along. I also leave my sympathy to any girl I HAVEN ' T gone out with. I, Clark Campbell, leave (after seven L-O-N-G years) the Boy Scouts to anyone who thinks they can handle them! I, Bruce Harper, leave my participation in school activities to Tom Geary and Mike Kelly. I, Laine Sawyer, leave my ability to NEVER get caught at ANYTHING to Brenda Jones, my Bud chain to Sue Irwin, and those questions to Joey. I, Faith McCaughin, leave the school lunches to my dog. Never did like the mutt, anyway. I, Bev Morrison, leave my inexhaustible supply of gum to Mr. Sibson, since he LOVES gum so much, and a set of skeleton keys to Miss Mulcahy. I, Glen Wennerstrom, leave nothing. I don’t have anything to spare. I, Leah Bradley, leave my size three wardrobe to Jan Smith. This should be interesting. I, Alan Raymond, leave my quiet ways and ability to stay out of trouble to Ron Metcalf.



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f c5 enior Superfah lues Most Likely to succeed Bob Girl who has done the most for ' 67 Jean Boy who has done the most for 67 Bob Girls with the most personality Jug and Laine Boys with the most personality Billand Steve O. Most dependable Milly Most studious girl Jean Most studious boys John and Fred Best all-around girl Linda Best all-around boy Bob Best looking girl Shawnee Best looking boy Bill Best dressed girl Milly Best dressed boy John Best natured girl Jug Best natured boys Dave and Cliff Most athletic girl Dale Most athletic boy Bill Most sophisticated Ticia Quietest girl Milly Quietest boy Dave Best girl dancer Jug Best boy dancer Chuck Class actress Ticia Class actor John Most artistic Dave Most courteous Jean Most likeable Leah Most gullible Faith Most bashful Dave Most argumentive Clark Most imaginative Dawn Most indifferent Bruce Class orator Steve O. Class joker M ark Class brownie Steve M. Class optimist Bev Class couple Alan and Eileen Most distinctive laugh Bill Glamour girl Ruth Qomph girl Jug Grease monkeys Dennis and Brad

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