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John Mackin leaves all his lost pens to anyone who finds them. Bev Magdycz leaves — happily! Mary Makarewicz leaves Math — confused ! Jean Martin leaves managing the Girls Basketball Team to anyone who wants them. Francis Meyers leaves his history reports to the highest bidder. Monk leaves without Dawn. Rosi Nadeau leaves her sister on her own now. Bill Nagle leaves his desk in room 23 in front of Mr. Donovan to anyone who can bear tension. Lynda Neault leaves her father’s car at home for a change instead of in the school parking lot. Tim Norwood leaves one pair of studly sox to be fought over by next years basketball team. Garry Oberg leaves his drum to anyone who’s tone deaf. Margaret Olson leaves for a nursing career. Ringo leaves for Assumption, but thinking seriously of South Dakota. Robert Parmenter leaves happily on his little red scooter. Linda Parsons leaves Spanish reluctantly. Art Paulin leaves Mr. Fugere with the Driver Ed. car still in one piece. Karen Pelletier skates off with Butch.” Linda Pelletier leaves still rearranging bargain counters. Chris Perry leaves for Africa and the Peace Corps. Kirk Perry leaves Mr. K’s shop classes with all ten fingers. Jean Pervere leaves her interesting morning chats with Jean Martin. Lorraine Peters leaves still confused about Bank Day. Maria Plaza reluctantly leaves her front seat in math class. Ginger leaves still wondering if blondes really do have more fun. Stanley Potyrala leaves his footsteps. Skip Remillard leaves with his sax on wheels. Pete Rogers leaves with a duzen” broken eggs. Joe Rozecki leaves his slightly worn crutches. Mimi Rubin leaves her cough syrup in English class. Pat Ryan leaves in a sadly cracked-up Volkswagen. Patty Ryan leaves in a little white car. Bill St. Germain leaves his cross country shoes to Jeff White. Phi St. Germain leaves for Bob’s Auto Body. Brian San Soucie leaves for Cards’n Candy. Jerry Sears leaves his velvet collars to anyone who has a royal neck. Shay leaves her ripped stockings one in Brownie’s car and one in the Jeep.” Sibs leaves still wondering what happened to those Senior Play tickets. A1 Siciak leaves as a colonel. Fran Simanski leaves Fay, saying Be Good!” Linda Siteman leaves her broken reeds to her sister. Dee Dee Slauenwhite leaves with her twirling hat. Linda Stevens leaves Miss Nadeau’s steno class to anyone who can stand another full year. Dawn Strange leaves with her own clothes. Judy Strysko leaves to be with Steve. Sutts leaves for Laurel Crest”. Bernie Tatro leaves his cheater slicks to Ching. Dave Tela leaves his darkroom work to anyone with a malfunctionary nose. Bob Tencati leaves with Anita. Barb Thompson leaves to be with Richard Burton. Dave Thompson leaves Mac. Peachy leaves unshaved. Bob Trudel leaves finally meeting a deadline. Linda Tuttle leaves Kathy Dunican to watch over certain members of the Class of 67. Carlene Viens leaves the Room 3 picnic area to Geri Bonnette. Arnie Waldron leaves his broken down locker to anyone who wants it. Gordon Walsh leaves all his erasers to juniors taking senior math. Kathy Walsh leaves her typing record — try to top it. Ed Wasielewski leaves his cross country position to Danny. Linda Waynelovich leaves for her island. Jeff Webster leaves a vacancy in the presidency. Evee leaves still trying to be more satirical than Mr. Oakes. Virginia Wheeler leaves with her knitting needles. Paula Whiteman leaves Teen Scene still arguing with Mr. Oakes. Cathy Wirth leaves still looking for the key. Jack leaves for points unknown. Jerry Zywna leaves for Millers.
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Kris Coutu leaves Mr. Garbiel in peace. Diane Croteau leaves her locker to any Junior who can stuff more in it than she did. Linda Crowell leaves Miss O’Brien a bulletin board and a new supply of paper. Dawn Dauphanais leaves her gym sneakers to anyone who wants them. Mary DeMeo leaves still arguing with Mr. Oakes about — everything ! Barb Demers leaves with lots of stationery. Alou leaves finally finished with G.I.Q.’s. Martha Drinzek leaves helpful as always. Ardice leaves for South Dakota, but thinking seriously of Assumption. Paula Dubie leaves for Park Villa, as usual! Cheryl Duncan leaves her good resolutions to Eleanor. Ray Ducharme leaves his Deer Hunter’s Manual to anyone who needs it. Mary Dymerski leaves her seat in band to Sue Mayrand. Betsy Fiske leaves for a coffee. Bob Flagg leaves his book, Proper Care and Treatment of Your Band Director,” to the Junior band members. Carla Fowler leaves her bottle of Light Bright” to Trina Frederick. Sandy Fritz leaves her book How to Cheat at Chess” to Alison. Jane Galipault leaves the cafeteria hungry. Charlie Garbiel leaves to wait for his little Duchess. Rosemary Gardner leaves her piano accompaniments to Ann Courtemanche. Paula Garrand leaves an empty gas tank to her rich brother Bill. James Gessing leaves his size 12 shoes to another healthy brute, as long as he can fit the shoes. Linda Gibson leaves for South Deerfield. Gig leaves a mustard-stained sweatshirt to anyone foolish enough to take a lady to Laurel Lake. Carol Gloski leaves cheering to her sister. Nancy Gmyrek leaves a tape recording of our talks in the cafeteria studies to anyone looking for juicy scandal. Dave Grader leaves to fireproof his new house. Bob Harbourt leaves his peroxided hair to Dennis Brunelle. Donna Hardy leaves all her make-up cards. Wayne Hastings leaves for Wilson’s. Sue Haynes leaves the Wall” with an empty milk bottle. Anne Hilliard leaves her latest edition of How to Get That Man” to Pam Brunelle. Sandi Hoar leaves searching for smoke signals. Gloria Huber leaves wishing her sister would transfer to Turners. John Isles leaves for the Boston Marathon. Betty Janos leaves still hunting up news for Teen Scene. Kathy Jarvis leaves all her double CG,QSL cards to divide between Wayne Pierson, Gary Scott and Bob Ebeling. Wayne Jefferson leaves his track shoes to anyone else who is late for classes. Madeline Jones leaves with a Florida tan. Janet Karasinski leaves her determination to get 100 on her NOMA tests to Rusty. Andrea Karpinski leaves with Bob following close behind. Ed Kawecki leaves homeroom 23 — reluctantly! Nancy Kells leaves for England and Keith Richard. Jean Kelly leaves for Millers. Jim Kelsey leaves his brother Mike to the big boss of shop, Mr. K. Ron Kenny leaves a seat for some other loafer. Pat Kirk leaves still trying to get into Norwich. JoAnne Klow ' an leaves two split clarinet reeds to Louis Pagoda for future band rehearsals. Karen Koldys leaves her place in the syndicate to Lyn Maddern. Sandra Kostecky leaves. Dave Krejmas leaves still cheering for the Red Sox. John Kuczek leaves his gym shorts to Mr. Fugere. Walter Kurtyka leaves quietly. Carl Kuzontkoski leaves his crash helmet for his brother who will start riding on the Gill bus. Charles Laczynski leaves his motorcycle to Ronnie. Jean Laczynski leaves her brother Ron to all the girls. Gary Lambert leaves to join Cheryl in the outside world. Linda Lambert leaves her 5th row ' , second seat in Math to anyone who has the misfortune to sit there for a year. Pat Legere leaves Jon. Teresa Lemoine leaves her wild pajama parties to anyone who dares! Cindy Lenois leaves her wild parties to anyone w ho can stand them. Kenny Long leaves his locker to anyone who has a crowbar or who knows a safecracker.
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