Wareham High School - Caper Yearbook (Wareham, MA)

 - Class of 1969

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Page 54 text:

CQSS 1' f Be it hereby known That we, the class of 1969 of the Wareham High School, being of sound mind and body, do hereby make this our last will and testament. After The customary payment of our debts and funeralcharges we bequeath as follows: Bobby Alcott leaves his Tack'-' to the worthy deserver P. G. Jackie Lombard leaves, still wondering who stole The doughnut. Merrilee Logrien leaves her messy locker. Jay Maloney and Susan Marble leave as They came in, together. Dougie Barber leaves still in a cast. John Barros leaves for Ryder's in his Red Baron. Frank Bergamasco leaves his humor to any depressed person who may need it. Jimmy Buckley leaves half a Tire in the student parking lot with his 442. Jennifer Delgado leaves happily. Susan Evans leaves in a hurry, Trying to catch up to Jimmy in his 442. Joyce DeBarros leaves an empty lily-pad in Room 8. Jimmy Puppy Walsh leaves an empty leash for the next dog-face who comes along. Barbara Akins leaves, trying to find who stole her Bud. Debra Bates leaves a wilted flower in her car that never got delivered. Rae Bumpas leaves a broken typewriter beyond repair. Ruth Canedy leaves on her tiptoes so as not to arouse too much suspicion. Donald Dastous leaves, hoping to find that which he has yet to find. Judy Gabriel leaves a case of Nutriment To whoever may need it more than she. Paula Gonsalves leaves, nervously awaiting whatever is to come. Irene Higgins leaves an abandoned P.O.D. test in The nearest waste basket. David Hocking leaves his wrapper-filled physics desk to the ianitor to have fun with. Barry Jones leaves Kyep, that's rightl just plain leaves! Debbie Mestieri leaves her best wishes for the success of next year's pep squad. Arthur Oke leaves a worn out slug wrench to any of next year's shop diehards. Walter Randall leaves as sick of school as he was in the beginning. He found no cure for his ailment. Robert Reed leaves for WeWeAntic Shores. Linda Pierce leaves, trying to get into the Navy. Leanna Pierce leaves for Highland Ave. Aldonna Perry leaves for the Maple Street parties once again. Scott Sisson leaves for the West Side under popular demand. Mari Lou Newell leaves her brains to society. Sure, Mari Lou, sure. Patti Moore leaves Jimmy Arruda something, but she hasn't decided what, yet. Susan Kaasinen leaves Lynn and Darlene to Adva'nced Math. Bette Joe leaves the Code Club shaken up. Nancy Kahrman leaves, but doesn't really know why. Ruth Maynard leaves a loud speaker to anyone who can't get up a good, loud yell. Mike Roderick leaves his title of Biscuit to his good friends. Christine Sempos leaves forthe Maritime Academy. Diane Sheehy finally leaves, and boy, in a hurry! Patricia Weller leaves for another day's work at the First National. Brenda Westgate leaves to feed her horse. Desmond Maynard leaves to become a model for men's fashions. Curtis Roderick leaves his formula for instant success. Gary Stacey leaves his Chink to roam the corridors alone. Robert Paling leaves the torch for the next Honor Society President To fool around with. 50

Page 53 text:

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Page 55 text:

Paul Matson leaves his title of Herc to David Bruce. David Hunter leaves his first trumpet part to Steve Rose. Use it wisely, Steve. James Tomkinson leaves his abundant hair to Henry Knight. Francine Canute leaves many broken hearts. Jimmy Eacobacci leaves to catch-up on his German. Gerhard Kellner leaves us with fond memories. Brian Fitzgerald leaves us. Jimmy Nelson leaves the girls crying. Don't worry, girls,he'll be back next year. Jose' Da Silva leaves quietly. Janet Henricksen leaves her good humor to any complaining underclassman. Charlotte Leighton leaves her two sisters to tear upthis ioint. Judy Wilson leaves to ioin David in Virginia. Vicki Reidy leaves doing one of her special gymnastic flips. Susan Seaver leaves, driving for those who can drive. Leroy Pina leaves Detention Hall free. Karen Douglas leaves some California Soul to any soulbrother or sister thatcan handle it. John McElroy leaves for the University of Vietnamin Saigon. Sue Allen leaves the milk bottles in the executive washroom to Rollie Murphy and staff. Liz Andrews leaves her mod stockings to anyone who will wear them. Herbert Bedard leaves his old beat-up notebook behind. Jimmy Besse leaves his football iersey to anyone who can get it as dirty as he did. Josie'Campinha leaves, still talking. Stanley Goglick leaves sadly, for he wanted iust one more day of Advanced Math class. Sorry, Stanley. Carly Bump leaves his girl walking the corridors broken-hearted. Michael Borisoff leaves his skillful woodworking tactics. Robert Caldwell leaves Wareham on his bicycle. Kathy Barrett leaves some nails for the baseball scoreboard. Robert Rich leaves the tack he has been putting in Curtis Roderick's chair for the past 4 years. Mark Smith leaves as fast as possible. . Debbie Williams leaves the cheerleaders and advisor with high hopes for next year. Richard Tomkinson leaves his rotten, old, dirty, shop clothes. Linda Carey leaves her Burdet sticker to anyone who occupies 146 main corridor. Sally Bumpus leaves as quietly as she came. John Pires leaves his track flats, hoping someone will sew them up. Myumi Pesta leaves happily and still giggling. Jeff Dutton leaves all the rejects to the auto shop. Gary Franklin leaves Barbara Deslauriers to walk the corridors of W.H.S. alone. Peter Fugere leaves nothing, because he is taking everything with him, we hope! Donald Gomes leaves his flirting ways to Norman Dias-if he can handle the girls. Rise Lundblad leaves in her red Falcon. iputt, putt . . .J Tony Dias leaves with exactly sixteen credits. Kathy Fernandes leaves to become Mrs. David Silva. Diana Andrade leaves her sister Roberta all her ambition in Consumer Education class. Kathy Hunt and Paula Gonsalves leave, separating from Judy Barnett and Kathleen Fernandes. They feel that Judy's and Kathy's loudness was becoming contagious. Dianne Winberg leaves her iob as Caper Editor-In-Chief to anyone who likes to skip classes during picture taking as much as she did. Drena Ribeiro leaves all her teachers with beautiful memories ofawonderful student. Lynn Gifford leaves without her Candy. Jean Ribeiro leaves, trying to forget these wonderful years? Buddy Andrade leaves, hoping to learn to play the organ. Our blessings are with you, Buddy. Linda Houghton leaves her Chubby Checker records to Chris Patton, and her sister Sharon to F. R. George Fernandes leaves, still pulling out kids from the Study Hall. George claims they should have been SI

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