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20. Michael ‘Tm spiritual” Condon, leaves in a class of his own. 21. Ed “Rico Petrocelli” Connor, leaves to pursue a baseball career. 22. Cathe “is that really me?” Cournoyer, leaves wondering if she got the wrong pictures. 23. Marie “I played the field all summer” Cronin, leaves wondering if it was worth it. 24. Mike DeLiddo leaves looking his best. 25. Linda Despres leaves in search of a motorcycle license. 26. Jay “I am too, 6’4” ” Dylewicz, leaves his growing ability to, Greg “I need every inch I can can get” Ricardi, 27. Dennis Eagan leaves the darkroom alone to Mr. Bouvier. 28. Randy “All the girls love me” Edilberti, leaves the underclass-women broken-hearted. 29. Steve “I own a Vesper Scooter” Eicholtz, leaves as slow as ever. 30. Linda “shovel” Ernst, leaves for the nearest hardware store. 31. Roger Fallavollita, leaves to find a cheap repair service for the “Black Bomber”. 32. Pam “I play the guitar” Fernsten, leaves “entertainingly.” 33. Fred “I work for the town” Folley, leaves all his dirty jobs to Paul “I like them” Monroe. 34. Tommy Forsberg, leaves his big mouth to Lynn “I never say a word” Dumont. 35. Mark Fratantonio leaves his bell bottoms to Peter, “my white socks don’t show” Gardner. 36. Tim “I wear Red Socks” French, leaves his socks to Gary “I wear orange socks” Belanger. 37. Gloria Gambaccini leaves her “coppertone” hair. 38. Paula “my real name is Cookie” Geier, leaves in search of a true identity. 39. Jean “I got a Camaro for my birthday” Goral, leaves in search of something bigger and better. 40. Heather “I’ll do it” Graham, leaves her ambition to Paul “go ahead, I don’t want to” Cioccolo. 41. Margaret “Mac” Carey, leaves after a short stay. 42. Lisa “I can draw” Gustafson, leaves all her stale Girl Scout Cookies. 43. Benny “Camel Driver” Hagopian, leaves for the Sahara. 44. James “my car’s faster than yours” Ham, leaves looking for his license. 45. Sue “let’s get some penny candy” Harding, leaves broke. 46. Billy Heath leaves not knowing whether he’s coming or going. 47. Richard Hoaglund leaves in search of Whitney Barnard. 48. Wendy “I want to be a class officer” Hohne, leaves disappointed. 49. Wayne “someday I’ll get my Harley” Holmes, leaves to join the Hells Angels. 50. Claire “I’m an Olympic skier” Hopgood, leaves her coordination to Linda “I’m coordinated” Keith. 51. Dale “I listen to WBXM” Jewett, leaves the American Revolution to Michael “I prefer the Civil War” McManus. 52. Charlie “A-u-g-h-h-1” Karsok, leaves his quick response to Victor “I give up” Carima. 53. Sheila “This week it’s ” Keyes, leaves her other boyfriends to Pat “I don’t want them” Howard. 54. Rocky “that is too my name” La Comfora, leaves his sweeping ability to Jimmy “Howie” Smith. 55. Jimmy “vocal cords” Larrabee, leaves his rooting ability to Richard “I can yell too” Dacri. 56. Debi “three’s a good number” Laurin, leaves to “manage” Pinecroft. 57. Eddie, “What’s to eat” La Vigne, leaves to raid the nearest refrigerator. 58. Gail “I have a swimming pool” Leonard, leaves with a “flood of friends”. 59. Della Leonardi leaves her quick-running ability to Ann Lopardo. 60. Ronnie Lind leaves his dickies to any fashion minded underclassman. 61. Brian Lowell leaves his wardrobe to Steve Amons. 62. Gary “my name’s not Guido” Luksha, leaves trying to figure out how he got his name. 63. Sharon McCabe leaves her “principal” Uncle behind. 64. Marcia “Do you like my bush?” McKeogh, leaves some “hair-raising” experiences behind her. 65. Becky McKeon leaves in search of her future husband. 46
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The Princess, Pat Howard, rose radiantly above her deserving court, Sharron Atchue, Christine Wilson, Sue Chapman, and Mary Matulis, while Prince Jimmy Cairns stood faithfully by his princess in her moment of triumph. A new discovery marked the rise of the common people. With great acting and hard work, a sub- ject of the Dramatic Acting Co., Marcia McKeogh led the audience with laughter and acclaim in the production of “Suds In Your Eyes.” Although unfortunate circumstances prevented Mark Moorad- ian from performing, Debbie Condon filled the shoes of Chinatown. With the added help of Nancy Martin and Elaine Carlson, the staff, crew, and producer, the senior play was a great success. The remaining season was dominated by the Royal Courts of Basketball, for the ladies, Duchess Jane Marsolais and Sue Chapman and the men led by Dukes Ed Connor, Ed LaVigne and Dick O’Neil, to winning seasons. Turning to look back at the castle that we have built in our memories we find the many great times that have been shared throughout the past years. Now the roads leading from the drawbridge must be travelled individually. To all — good fortune in your quest for the impossible dream. Class Will We, the class of 1969, having proven ourselves to be of unorthodox minds, frail bodies, and enthusiastic spirits, do bequeath the following: Article 1 To the class of 1970, we leave our notes on How to Graduate Without Really Trying. To the class of 1971, we leave the wise fools some words of wit — “Quit.” To the class of 1972, we leave a manual on Respect for Your Elders. Article 11 The members of this departing class leave the following: 1. Normand Arsenault leaves to perform a “service.” 2. Sharron “I’m treasurer” Atchue, leaves “richer.” 3. Janeo “No, really guys” Backstrom, leaves “dazed.” 4. John “I’m quiet” Bello, leaves with his wicked temper. 5. Janet “I’m not a country bumpkin” Berry, leaves for The Farm. 6. Kris Bertelsen, leaves her golden locks to the three bears. 7. Ronnie “Pm a ladies man” Bohlin, leaves his “mannerly” fashion to Mark “I’m a gentle- man” Cassamassina.” 8. Donna Bonci leaves for Haight — Ashbury. 9. Patty Bonci leaves leisurely. 10. Sandie “I am not skinny” Brunelle, leaves for Weight Watchers. 11. Bobby “I’ve got a perfect car” Brustlin, leaves his car to Dean “I’ll take good care of it” Wolfe. 12. Adrienne Butler leaves her curly locks to Karen, “I like my hair straight” Brustlin. 13. Richard “Butts” Butler, leaves to get an education in rug cleaning. 14. Jimmy Cairns leaves to start a school of self-expression. 15. JoAnne Camarra leaves the school still wondering if she ever came. 16. Mary Ann “I skipped class because I wanted to” Caola, leaves the o ffice relieved. 17. Elaine Carlson leaves with a sufficient supply of cafeteria cheese and bread. 18. Sue “I made varsity as a sophomore” Chapman, leaves the team short handed. 19. Debby “He’s not my brother” Condon, leaves without Michael. 45
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66. Timmy “I finally got ’em off” Maki, leaves his braces behind. 67. Maureen “huh” Marchisio, leaves for Worcester. 68. Eddy “So I am a sneak” Marrone leaves his sly ability to Pepper “I’m learning” Recupero. 69. Dwight Marsh leaves swamped. 70. Jane Marsolais leaves to find Cheeta. 71. Nancy “Mary” Martin, leaves to find Peter Pan. 72. Mary “It was on sale,” Matulis, leaves with a new wardrobe. 73. Lynne Meanor, leaves without a “misdemeanor” to her name. 74. Carolyn “Oh, my goodness” Merritt, leaves her innocence to Arlene Mattson. 75. Kathy “I’m feminine” Messier, leaves tripping over everything in sight. 76. Mark “All I got was an A” Mooradian, leaves his old tests and quizzes to Keith Mooradian. 77. Carolyn Morse leaves her interviews with Rock Groups to Carla “I can use them for the Webo” Hjelm. 78. Bill Mulchahy leaves enthusiastically. 79. Bobby Newell, leaves to become permanent janitor of Greendale Peoples Church. 80. Tom Nickerson leaves in the crowd. 81. David Norris left switching rather than fighting. 82. Bobby “My friends call me Rabbit” Noyes, hops off. 83. Dick O’Neil leaves an empty spot on the basketball team. 84. Gary Orciani leaves to find a new “hyde.” 85. Jerry Orne leaves to find a steady job. 86. Ed “Jean-Claude Killy” Parzyck, leaves his skiing ability to Chip, “I’m already better than that” Johnston. 87. Linda “all the boys are so immature” Pepi, leaves to find a collegiate. 88. Nancy “I’m not a flirt” Potvin, leaves her nonchalant ways to Linda “I’m a flirt” Lutka. 89. Nancy “My mother works at Denholm’s” Powers, leaves realizing that it helps. 90. Steve “I couldn’t go to play practice because ...” Recupero, leaves his excuses to any underclass- men who need them. 91. Bobby “Rabidou” Reynolds, leaves to trade his Sunbeam in for an eggbeater. 92. Denise, “I’m in love” Rheaume, leaves light hearted. 93. Jayne Ricci leaves in a “streak” of lightening. 94. Brad “I have a brand new V.W.” Rice, leaves a total wreck. 95. Ken “WORC” Rogers, leaves all his top 50 charts to Theresa “My mother is Mrs. Mac “Me Quiston.” 96. Dennis, “I’m a good driver aren’t I” Roussea leaves trying to explain his totaled car. 97. Donna “I’m not getting my hair cut” Rousseau, leaves with her mother following her with scissors. 98. David “I have to go to the store” Rowell, leaves to buy a package of Rollo’s. 99. Joan “my name is Daisey” Rymaszewski, leaves her sophistication and her last name yet to be correctly pronounced. 100. Kit Salter leaves his sideburns to Billy “someday my father will let me have them” Forsberg. 101. Linda “I’m not an Indian” Savage, leaves for a reservation. 102. Mike, “I walk straight as a nail,” Scales, leaves straight as a nail. 103. Sue Sears leaves her tranquillity to Jo-Anne, “what’s that mean” Sheldon. 104. Bev, “Just wait ’till I’m a Senior” Senior, graduates. 105. Bobby “I do my homework there” Sepavich, leaves his seat in the Greendale Lunch. 106. Steve “My car has four wheels” Sherwood, leaves his collection of car magazines. 107. Sally, “Sho beedoo beedoo . . . lalala,” Shubert leaves to join the Mitch Miller Band. 108. Judy “I was vice-pres. of library club” Shu, leaves her position to anyone who likes to turn pages. 47
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