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Page 39 text:
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Life, too, has its Big Top With its canopy of stars And you and I as well as the rest Are the acrobats on bars, The bareback riders, the laughing clowns: Each one must play his part As Time, the Master of the Ring, Snaps the whip for the show to start. So, give it the best that’s in you For it’s only a one night stand: And there be no repeat performances — By reason of popular demand. J t . - Sfclv iii
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Page 38 text:
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The circus has its Big Top Made of canvas, taut with ropes, And underneath it shelters A brood of childish hopes. Cotton candied hands applaud As onward moves the show: Each entertainment in its turn Makes our faces glow. Soon each of us will leave For home and our waiting beds To live again the happy dreams That romp in our touseled heads.
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Page 40 text:
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Class Penny Abbott leaves standing with Lisa at the game and not knowing why; Peggy following a yellow truck; Ed wondering if he will ever pass in a lab on time; Tonya and Debbie on the prowl; Mallets trying to stop caling her a certain nickname; Todd wondering what M M really stands for; and everybody but Joel. Todd Abbott leaves Jen walking around trying to find a place to sit; Bob in the middle of a freeway in Boston, and John and Jeff waiting to be picked up for CCD. Toni Aitken leaves Bert to find another twin; Carp a seat on the bus and a hug; Mallets Cornelia; Jen saying “Mega Scumbucket; and Nat a map of Springfield and a dime. Peggy Andre leaves Eddie wondering if he ' ll win the bet with Joel; Penny hoping Eddie will win; Tonya still running after someone in math; Bert a long career at CVS; Mallets hoping to get her own band; Todd A. wondering if Penny is his sister; Todd M. directing traffic, and Lisa directing the show. Rose Antinarella leaves Cri trying to sleep during catapillar season, and enough chocolate chip cookies to get her through her next two years. John Aubry leaves saying, Pm sorry to the senior class for not always being very nice; I only wanted to make friends and have a good time, and maybe if I had listened a long time ago I would have, but I never did.” Beth Bailey leaves wondering if Lori she will ever make it to Madam Sherri’s in the spring; if Bet’s will ever ask her to cut her hair again and if she’ll ever come back from Hartford in the same car she went down in. Bert Bartlett leaves with a definite change of heart ; Deb and Dawn a carton of green M M’s; Peggy a list of instructions on how to drive a teacher crazy; Toni gasping for air during lunch; Penny and Joel to take up where they left off; Ed a sense of hope for understanding advanced math; Mallets to type her own letters and Marsha to contend with broken guns, and torn nylons, and to have an excellent senior year. Brenda Bialecki leaves Mrs. Loomer three boxes of saltines. Jeff Carroll leaves Mr. Snapp his complete collection of James Michner books; Mr. Routhier to decipher his writing and Mrs. Edwards to try and get along without him. John Carroll leaves wondering when Todd will get his new Mercedes; when Robert will get his braces off and Mr. Routhier a collection of his french themes. Bogus Bob leaves Marc Cournoyer to try to break the nose of a rabid dog with one blow and wondering where his car will break down today. Lori Collins leaves Betty the candy machine at R-R’s and finally out of super markets; Lorie F. at Guilford Pond with little green men in her head; the bus stop to JOJO and Bean and Mike Ryan laughing in directed sleep. George Cooke leaves wondering where he will be five years from now. Phil “Bubba Courtemanche leaves Paul to put up with 1 more year of the Rat”; wondering if Ed will win in Ping Pong and wondering what Chet’s real name is. Debby-Molly leaves Debba listening to Mr. G. say, “Now class this is not a clambake!’’; Nat saying, “What’s you favorite rolls Deb?;” Darlene in a basket; Patty ail her Tab; Johnna D. a pile of ;Beeno looking for P.S.T. and leaves a grammer Usage book to all the little morons who write on the bathroom walls. Scot Dargis leaves this school to whomever feels that it’s worth it. John Demko leaves Consoletti a bottle of sedatives and Mr. Dobosz a thank you. Cindy Duda leaves Mr. Slattery still waiting for her and Bonnie to show up for his special fish dinner, and looking for more cats, and leaves never again having to worry about what she wears when she eats lunch with Bill, Dan, Nat and Bill. Michelle Eddy leaves Dar to carry on alone and Stan wondering who gave him the flowers. Judy Ferland leaves knowing just as much as if she hadn ' t come at all!! Mallets leaves Bert to type someone else’s letters; wondering if Toni will get who she wants; Penny listening to someone else’s problems; Peggy to live happily ever after; Lisa all the acting parts she wants; Graceson to grow; Gary to suffer through Jazz band; Carpy one big hug; somebody knowing that she’s waiting and Shell behind. Bob Girard leaves Joanne and Carol trying to patch up their fight, and John and Jeff struggling to get enough credits. Jim Hillman Leaves Thank God! Dan Jarvis leaves to make use of the next 12 years. Mello leaves Mark P. with a razor and shaving cream; Turbo with some carts; Crash with 6 dollars rent and Mary-Ellen to wait. Pat Kelly leaves Mr. Avery wondering if he will ever get another transfer X-Country star. Steve Kopinsky leaves Moby and Tim to laugh at Squeek for 2 more years; F.S. a can of deodorant and Beth to sit alone in the hall. Heidi Krol leaves Cory with 8 more years to go; and Mr. Dobosz with the stupid pills. Bob Lapinski leaves the class of 82 my presence of being; O’Brian his graphs; and Russ a diet pill. Chet Leh leaves Tom Bill another year trying to find an elevator. Bird Letourneau leaves Robin 12 Bran muffins and a bottle of Alfalfa pills; Patty 1 more year without the DB’s and to make it a fast year; and Worm a bushel of apples so he can make it to lunch. 36
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