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(Class Mill I, JUDITH COSGROVE, leave my Opel to Donnie Falconeiri, my attitude to Mrs. Huff, and my good will and friendly nature to Bobby Crowe. I, JOHN THOMAS, leave a coke machine that fills itself to Mr. Sibson, and to the faculty leave a list of my favorite excuses for getting out of class. I, JAMES ARNOLD, leave my ability to drive to Robert Welch. I, MIKE MacDONALD, leave my sportsmanship- like qualities to Mr. Doyle. I, TIM ODOWD, leave a blank rule book to the school committee and the faculty so they can make the rules as they go along. MEREDITH KNAPP and JoANN ERICKSON leave all of Roger’s parties to Andy. I, MARY ANN MILLER, leave my converse- all- stars to Johnny White, and an extra pair of bowling pants to help prevent further casualties on the bowling alley to Mr. Fenton. I, PATRICK O ' CONNELL, leave my zing- zing to anyone who wants it, and my big feet to Tom Stoll to help him with basketball. I, CHESTER RICH, leave nothing because I ain ' t got nuthin to leave, and if I did, I wouldn ' t leave it here anyway. I, JACQUELINE ORCUTT, leave Sandwich to the poor underclassmen who still have to put up with its gossip. I, GLORIA MYERS, leave Alayne Warren five packs of gum to chew in Mr. Ash ' s classes, and cheerleading to whomever thinks they can put up with the team. I, JEFFREY P. STEIN, leave two tickets to PERFORMANCE to Mr. Doyle, and a huge waterbed to Mr. Stanford so that his students can be more comfortable while sleeping through his stimu- lating lectures. I, SUSAN SMITH, leave my high foul-shooting percentage to next year ' s basketball team, and my Women ' s Lib pin to Mr. Doyle. I, NANCY McARDLE, leave my quiet, innocent ways and my ability to stay out of trouble to Pat Finerty; and to Mr. Fenton and Mr. Doyle, my love for girls’ sports. I, HAROLD HUGHES, leave the school to itself, ' cause it deserves it. I, JUDI JOHNSON, leave my RETURN OF THE NATIVE test to Mr. Stanford. I, MAUREEN MURPHY, leave my smile and my ability to get along with others, to the other MaurSen. I, MARTHA LATIMER, leave my virtue of promptness to my remaining brothers. I, LINDA GARVIN, leave Patsy Finerty one dime in the hope she will put it to good use. I, CAROL EICHHOLTZ, leave Cathy Cropper my wig in hopes that her hair will stay one color. I, BONNIE McKEE, leave to some poor soul C. Einstein ' s apartment, and a half a box of Ayds to Linda. I, DAVE THOMPSON, leave nothing. I, LESLEY BURBANK, leave.
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Class Mill I, KATHLEEN MacDONALD, leave my conservative thoughts to Nils Soderberg, my quiet ways to Laurie Schmelzer, and my long skirts to Irene Sprague. I also leave Chinese firedrills and celebrations at Miss N ' s house to next year ' s Field Hockey team - good luckl I, JEFF LEWIS, leave to Mr. Stanford one extra-distance golf ball because he needs all the dis- tance he can get. I, KATHY LEHTONEN, leave to Mr. Sibson a tape casserette. I, JANET WINSLOW, leave to Mr. Sibson an oral compass to correct his talking in circles. I, TOM ROHAN, leave to Mrs. Gomez my ability to get into accidents, in hopes that perhaps she ' ll get into one. I, PETER KOHN, leave my bowling average to Mr. Fenton because he so dearly would love to have it. I, MIMI PARELIUS, leave my knitting needles to Mrs. Goodwin. I, DEBORAH PALMER, leave my sister Bonnie to the teachers of Sandwich High School. Good Luck. I, MARGARET VELSOR, leave Mr. Fenton a 1971 Almanac just in case he wants to have some CORRECT INFORMATION. I, PATRICK ELLIS, leave my ability to play hockey to Bobby Orr, and a fine set of finger- prints to Mr. Sibson. I, PAUL JOHNSON, leave for California and a much higher standard of life. I, CONNIE MacDONALD, leave my basketball ability to Linda Serodio, and my basketball sneakers to Mr. Benson. I, DENNIS DINSMORE, being of sound mind and body, leave Miss Mulcahy a pack of gum and a free ride to Mount Sunapee. I, ROBERT FOURNIER, leave this school in hopes that Wendy can make it without me next year. I, WILLARD JUDSON, leave my sideburns to Mr. Sibson. I, ELLEN HAMLEN, leave Gary to anybody who thinks she can handle him, and my dirty gym socks to Mr. Benson. I, STEVE WOOD, leave the Senior Room to next year ' s seniors in the hope they can find it. I, CLAUDIA ROQUE, leave a field hockey manual to Mr. Fenton so that he can FINALLY learn the rules. I, MARK DIPIETRO, leave my size MEDIUM soccer uniform, and my ability to run the 500 in 6.3 seconds to Ken Monte. I, WAYNE DAVIS, leave my job at the Coke plant to Mr. Doyle. I, DANA RAYMOND, leave the remains of my motorcycle to be divided between Steve Osgood and Steve Silva. Good Luck! I, DAVE CAHOON, leave a John Birch card to Mr. William Doyle. I, GEORGE RUSSELL, leave to Mr. Doyle my pet German Shepard, and to Mr. Benson I leave a set of keys. I, MARC PHELAN, leave my naturally curly hair to Harvard Medical Center.
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Double trouble, BRANDEIS??? ajsldkfjgh Two to go, with nothing Kathy! Will you control yourself. Harry A. Kagan School lunches to go. Yeh, 1 like spahgetti - but . . . I could always say I left it at home. Oh, do you hurt and have a tummy ache? What did you say? I can ' t here you in there 1 26
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