Technical High School - Tech Tiger Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1976

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CLASS WILL Mary Ann Gatti leaves still wondering if anyone is mad at her. Scott Wade leaves to find a theft-proof locker. Mr. DeForge leaves with a new tax deduction for the year. Brian Collins and Ronnie Duchesne leave Mary’s shoes on the roof of the boys’ gym. John and Judy Baginski leave to live happily ever after. John Noe leaves still looking for a date. The Tech football team leaves without a win. Gregg King leaves an oil slick. Mike Sullivan and Craig Constantinos leave for ‘The Charm.” Mary Ann, Sherri, Mary, and Sue leave their latest book, “1001 Ways to Make a Prank Phone Call.” Honors 12 English leaves Mrs. Howard ‘Shades of 1984.” Tech News leaves Mr. Epstein without a twelve-inch speaker. Dave Clini leaves his hernia at the Wesson Memorial Hospital. Carolyn Nelson leaves Miss Hoar, saying, “Let’s call mother.” Val Parrotta leaves saying, “Boogie.” Vicki Owens leaves the halls to future students. Sherri and Mary leave Laverne and Shirley only to be found on television. The Senior Class leaves Mrs. Linsky 127 pencils and 14 cans of desk cleaner. Ricky Landry leaves his brown-nosing techniques to Bill Scott. Norm Vernadakis leaves as ““Dancing Bear.” Vinnie Natle leaves to explore the depths of the sea with Jacques Cousteau. | Cathy Serrenho leaves Jim Kiser to the navy. Tech News leaves Mr. Forgue’s room a mess. Mr. Epstein leaves after winning the ““Gabe Kotter Look-alike Contest.” Mike Mastroianni leaves Mr. Forrest’s class, at last, after two years of “Get away from the windows,” and “Sure, I’ve got one of those.” Mrs. Heyl leaves her typing classes after saying, “Please stop typing, NOW!” George Metzidakis, Tom Gloster, and Paul O’Donnell leave to pursue their life ambitions at the ‘‘No Name.” Tech News leaves minus a radio. . . a book shelf. . . a light DUO. an. Lisa Costa leaves with the phone number of every good-looking boy in the Senior Class. Patty Nugent leaves her phone number to any interested boy in the Senior Class. Cathy Serrenho leaves Mr. Collins one Fonzie T-shirt. Mr. Collins doesn’t leave anything because he needs everything he has. Pete Lindblad leaves still trying to be a perfectionist. Luigi DeCaro leaves looking for a job on “Candid Camera.” Tech athletes leave still trying to find Mr. Rheault. Brian Collins leaves looking for his two front teeth in the toilet. The Tech crew leaves Mr. Monnier up the river without a paddle and Classical’s motor at the bottom of the Connecticut River. Lynn Aubrey leaves with a Yearbook pass. Mike Lalikos leaves still trying to connect his muscles to his brains. Dale Long and Keith Albright leave so fast that no one saw them go. Bertha Kennedy leaves her size ten shoes for the crew team to row in. Fred Smith leaves to design a new line of clothes for Lou Dram- in. Jimmy Jolicoeur leaves his paper route. The guys leave detention via the window. The Tech hockey team leaves to join the legion. Jim “Bozo” Holmes leaves still clowning around. Don Schmidt and Andy Richards leave with “high” hopes. Carol Arthur leaves with her books. William Pelletier leaves as “the fastest slide rule in the west.” Mr. Miller’s Youth and Law classes leave for court, but don’t get there. Dwayne Anderson leaves Mr. Schloss’ darkroom broke. Bob Allen and Dan Olzewski left early. Terry Drost leaves running. Gene Ayers leaves to become a bouncer at the bar of his choice. Mike Bibeau and Jim Maynard leave, but how often were they here. Ellen Bruno leaves after telling Ms. Donigian, ‘““We’re woman, not girls!” Leo Buono leaves saying, ““My name’s not Sonny!” David Debien leaves in his dune buggy. Steve Ethier leaves still looking for the right girl. Dave Rose, Bill Ciocca and Joe Pandolfi leave after singing “Sherri Baby” one more time. Kevin Quinn, Paul Levesque, and Tim O’Connor leave a type case all over Mr. Schloss floor. Tom Mascara leaves in his sleep. Bill Swain leaves without a ““Karen” the world. Joe Rosati leaves the Springfield teachers who reside elsewhere a housing development in the heart of Springfield. Susan Maisy leaves her patched blue jeans to Maisy. Jim Pyle leaves the computer room at five o’clock with a little help from the custodian. Rick Wallace leaves to become the best ““Gopher”’ to ever play basketball at Minnesota. Mary Alice Poe leaves after saying a prayer for Tech... . because God knows it needs it. Laurie Ferrara leaves people wondering what her legs look like. Gary Standing and Henry Landry leave people wondering if they can talk. Jon Reed, Frank Commisso, and Fred Dyer just leave people wondering. . . Rich Kulas leaves after winning the “Best Forged Pass Award.” see Dave Glantz and John Noe leave to star in the new version of — “Buck and the Preacher.” Visitors to Room 113 leave asking, ‘““Where’s Mr. Forgue?”’ Ronnie Duchesne leaves still looking for a job. Lisa Branchesi leaves always looking back to see if John Noe is following her. Bob Ferrando and Gordon Barger leave after “bowling over” every team in the city. The referees leave Howie Burns and the basketball team without a Western Mass. championship. Mr. Peabody’s classes leave him “their way.”

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