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Class Will We, the Senior Class of 1975, being of sound mind and or body, do hereby declare this document to be our last will and testament. Tech’s greasers — Paul Marshall and Steve Starcyk — didn’t leave anything because we didn’t want to get their dandruff up. Tina Paroline leaves Mr. Miller’s class quiet for a change. Henry Wilson leaves us many forgettable memories. Steve Bizon and Al Ford leave the R.O.T.C. 42 cases of Good and Fruity. Peter Walter leaves after telling Mr. Snow that “God made a lot of them, so you won’t be alone Russ baby!”’. Vin Casini leaves his bookie’s telephone number. Tony Knox leaves for the second time. Ken Kelly didn’t want to leave. Lenny Rooke leaves period 7 physiography class by asking, “What’s up, Doc?” Mike Amato and Nick Dawidjan leave as Tech’s biggest athletic supporters. Ricky Moore leaves after gaining 20 pounds of Coach Scyocurka’s bologna. The Class of 1975 leaves Maisy on a hunger strike. Carole Martin leaves the cafeteria in debt. Mary Kay and Cacilda Amarai leave. We don’t know where they are going, but they are going together. Several female R.O.T.C. cadets leave after describing in detail their “Fear of Flying”. Wally Seifert leaves Diana some obscen e phone calls. Celeana Scott leaves, but how often was she there? Bob Wroblewski leaves to create a comedy science fiction T.V. show entitled “STAR TECH”. Randy Davidson and Jeff Lambert leave after losing by a few votes for class couple. Wilson Pearson might leave............. andathenvacal nie: titrate Cliff Evans leaves the Highland so it can become a respectable place once again. Dan Flanagan leaves after still not understanding what Mr. Bowler said. Homeroom 314 leaves Mrs. Heyl a note saying, “‘I’ll bring it in tomorrow.” Doreen Quinn, Jane Tetrault, Chris Rivers, Dani Ashe, and Lori Spakanik finally leave Mr. Forgue. . . alone! Mark Pate leaves Mrs. Jones revising her famous salutation to “Good morning wipeouts!”’ Les Kusmirek leaves two fetal pig hearts in the yearbook room. The football team leaves Coach Mason without a win. Shep Ranbom leaves while wondering if he is ahead of his time or just early for his appointment. He leaves while wondering, also, who the 16 thousand dollar man is. Tom Newton leaves his Tech Spirit to the Class of ’76. God knows they are going to need all the help they can get. Chris Sullivan leaves without getting mad at anybody. Mario Iannaccone leaves to play Murray on the “Odd Couple”. Scott Buchanan leaves his fingers in the print shop. The Class of 1975 leaves Mr. Kennedy, Mr. Wright, and Miss Hoar alone in the hopes that they will leave us alone. Carl Mayfield leaves a bouquet of poison ivy to his favorite tutor. Jim Donald, Brian Cormier, and Bob Scott leave the tennis team all strung out. Steve Fortier leaves Mr. Savoia a round-trip ticket to the North Pole so he may find someone who appreciates his jokes. Concerned students leave a new State Street Tech High site with the nickname, “Sewers Folly”’. Tim Goodchild leaves hoping this year’s yearbook is better than last. Vin Grassetti leaves to accept the “Louis Leaky Missing Link Award”. Frank Branchesi leaves to open his own “Party Time Lounge” in his locker. The Senior Class Student Council leaves by saying, “If you can charge one dollar, then you can charge $1.50, and if you can charge $1.50, you can charge Shawn .Heady.leaves at.a date to.be announced. much,.much later....... Pete Assarian and Ken Butcher leave their drumsticks in the cafeteria to serve for lunch. Pete Manolakis leaves after causing a little harm at the Charm. Rich Siniscalchi leaves the school store and Mr. McGrath without selling the last pair of Tiger sneakers. Eileen Bertelli leaves Mr. Gramarossa in Spain. Mark Veto leaves Doc Dolan a new door. Rich Ryder leaves the Chimes under the influence of Tech Spirit. Tom Morrow leaves to become a monumental success in a graveyard. F Raney Kwist, Ken Grindle, and Jim Petrone leave Howie’s battery severely rained. Pat Ferrara leaves following Mr. Dunn in order to find where he buys his lottery tickets. Bob Cambell and Bob Daborowski leave knowing that veating the faculty bowling team was right up their alley. Pete Rolland leaves everyone with the wrong impression after he studied for one test. 16 Bill Machia leaves Mr. Combs a knew calculator so he can dream of astronomical bowling scores. Tom Potito leaves Mr. Watson by himself at Henry VIII. His students leave Mr. Dutkiewicz stuck in room 117. Steve Kramek leaves a shovel to clear out the Snow in room 327. Dave Jordan leaves after taking a dive. Jean Colon leaves Miss Hoar by saying, “If you think I’m bad, wait ’til you see my sister!” Debbie Sorel and Jane Tetrault leave after teaching the cheerleaders everything they know. Unfortunately, it may not be enough. Bob Choiniere leaves the senior banquet after drinking his last full measure of devotion. Tom Psyris, Jim Rheaume, John Rae, and Keith Poirier leave Mr. Forest a prerecorded tape of, “All right, let’s keep away from the windows.” Rich Zahara leaves Mr. Setian another case of turtleneck shirts to add to his collection. Larry Guess and Tommy Curtis leave the cafeteria some rats to clear out the cockroaches. Fred Smith leaves only after doing everyone else’s homework. Sue Ferrando leaves her new book, “Bury My Problems on Mr. Gastone’s Shoulder”. Suzanne Calvanese leaves Mr. Bowler’s class by saying, “Another day, another E”’. Jeff Ranbom leaves Mr. Follett’s class in February by saying, “When the going gets tough, the tough get going!” We leave Mr. Epstein after he has finally hunted down the wild brothers Providaki! Mike Budd leaves for Madison Avenue after telling Murph the Surf that he was all wet. Greg Holmes leaves in the back of a police car. Mike Mkrtschjan leaves hoping his name is spelled and pronounced correctly. The Class of 1975 leaves as the eighth wonder of the world. Bob and Norm Guillemette leave with all A’s which is kind of degrading. Brian Levine leaves claiming, “I know what an electron is!” Andy Chan leaves as the principle cause of the Hong Kong flu. John Spano leaves to visit his parole officer. Mr. Wallace leaves his beauty secrets. Diana Avery leaves wondering if there are teacher’s pets in college. President Ford leaves his welfare stubs. He also comes to make the realization that it was not a bullet he has been biting. He leaves after finally concluding that there are only two things in a recession — his hairline and his credibility. Mike Gaynor leaves after taking a short trip on cloud nine. Jim White and Stretch Zanetti leave their hockey sticks in an opponent’ mouth. Mr. Buddington leaves everyone wondering how long it will be until his nex haircut. Betty Knodler leaves Mr. Powers unsure of exactly who runs Tech High. Mr. Gastone leaves his broken record, “His Eyes Adore Him”. Ray Jones leaves Mr. Collins adhesive basketball shoes so he can remain or his feet in next year’s student-faculty basketball game. Dennis Cossaboom and the entire Tech band leave Mr. Peabody their version of the “Star Spangled Banner’”’. : Phyllis Butler and Charisse Plinton leave Mr. Salvadore their new book, “10 Easy Steps Towards Uncooperative Education.” The senior class leaves Mr. Pieciak five pounds of kielbassa. One can only guess what he will do with it. Students in need leave upset with the custodians who are often saying, “It’s not my job!” Rich Ericksberg and Bart Gerrman leave after drowning Mr. Schloss ii activating fluid. Vin Capua leaves wondering, “If Mr. Donati is the Godfather I, does thai make Mr. Grimaldi a Godfather II?” The School Committee leaves Mr. Duzniewski looking for a job with security Phil Christofori leaves after learning the difference between a work of art anc the art of work. Steve Kramek and Mike Agard leave after having their train of thought scale¢ down to h.o. level. Jason Providakes leaves after being shot by his camera. Russ Ellsworth leaves chasing Polly Nomial. The future leaves mr. Dunn to prove that a fool and his money are soot! parted.” Mr. Biscaldi leaves his last ““A” to a member of the Class of 1953. Tech’s yachtsmen leave Mr. Monnier a crew cut. Jeff Lambert leaves after rubbing too many people the wrong way. The sprinkler system and the Class of ’75 leave Mr. Powers saying, “pleas leave and do not come back!” This will leaves a lot to be desired. The will committee leaves by saying, “If there’s a will, there’s a way!’ The preceeding were individual bequeaths. The not so silent majority leave thei empty lockers and desks of Technical High School to be blown up in one of neq year’s bomb scares. ; ; Signed and witnesset May 16, 197 by the graduating Class of 19
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