Whitman Hanson Regional High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Whitman, MA)

 - Class of 1969

Page 10 of 148

 

Whitman Hanson Regional High School - Retrospect Yearbook (Whitman, MA) online collection, 1969 Edition, Page 10 of 148
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Page 10 text:

Senior eceplion JEAN KINSELLA and JOE MacEACHERN 'SX' 'P f g,L' .I: . ' x. 4' a . lv DENISE BRUCE and WAYNE PINA SHERYL RHUE and RICH DRAGONE 'Chi' 'T' I . N1 y yi- Q ' ' - A Sheila Rhue is crowned Queen of the Senior Reception by President Ronnie Beaulieu as her escort, Billy Hammond, looks on. NANNETTE KENNEALLY and PETER PHILLIPS

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Mark Baker leaves to become lCE-CREAM Man of the Year. Joanne Hall leaves for Spain via the Air Force. Jeannie Gavaza leaves her eyes to Debbie Brine. Kathy Smith hits the road in her little blue V. W. Bobby Baker leaves his scrapbook of basketball clippings to next year's basketball players. Carol Wassmouth leaves her guitar to Simon and Garfunkle, Denise Raymond leaves her bookstore duty to Jean Robbins. Jimmy Blaine leaves his body repair bill to his sister Cathy. Al Buitenheys leaves his fender to Steve Smith. Douglas Candito leaves his black leather iacket to Fern White. Lulu Bannon and Joyce Mulligan drive away sitting on pillows. Colleen McGovern leaves with a needle and thread in hand. Charles Cantara leaves 60' of rubber in the WH parking lot trying to prove his El Camaro goes. Jimmy Snow leaves his bell-bottoms to Notre Dame Cathedral. Brenda Thomas leaves pulling up her petti pants, Don Santos leaves to assume the identity of Mohammed Ali. Lynne Godin leaves a great bill at Rips. Kathy Packer and Patty Stone leave their sunny dispositions for a rainy day. Doug Robertson leaves clanking in his '51 Chevy. Darlene Winnett leaves for the South Pacific. Irene Archambault leaves Mrs. Lapworth's class in an uproar. Bob Monticone leaves to rescue the drowning damsels of Aquatic School. Mary Craven and Melodie Paiva leave with a hypodermic needle in hand. Jennifer Dann leaves her quiet disposition to the assemblies. Russell Randall leaves his sense of humor to Mark Dwyer. Sheili Rhue leaves her Miss Whitman-Hanson title to some iunior gir. Allan Flanagan leaves his position as Master Councelor of DeMolay to a deserving member. Diane Smart leaves Mr. Redgate's English class blushing. Donna Latorella leaves a few inches to Pam Harriet. Craig Randall leaves the same day another plane is hiiacked to Cuba. Ginny Streeter and Diane Bigwood leave talking a mile a minute. Charlie Magee leaves still looking for a girl. Martha Caron leaves her homemaking abilities to Mrs. Lapworth's Chefs Club. Barbara Birt leaves for Fun! Fun! Fun! Pauline Bois leaves to become the swinging nun. John Philips reluctantly leaves his rabbits to go to Florida. John Linn leaves his ability with cars to anyone who needs it. Ann Daggett leaves following a certain rebel. Colleen Durkin wills her absence excuses to Mrs. Foley. Mary Gorski wills her turkey feathers to next year's bird. Barbara Harlow leaves trying to suppress a giggle. Dennis Wright leaves the gold group to ioin his fellows in white. Linda Karling, Jean Kinsella, and Barbara Wirth leave their beautiful hair to the stage production Hair. Sharon King, constantly talking of Lake Placid leaves to challenge Peggy Fleming. Jeanne Long wills her year of headaches to Sue Anderson, next year's president. Beaver Robillard leaves scoffing. Sue Fabrizio leaves her popcorn machine to Cinema ll. Peggy Meier and Lucia Ibbitson leave on the back of a horse. Sue Richter wills her music accomplishments to her brother. George Costa leaves his towels to Larry's Laundromat. Mary Burton leaves several autographed pictures of her brother Richard. Colleen Corthell leaves smiling. Craig Cox leaves his height and weight to John Margie. Tom Ferland leaves Joyce Morrison. Tommy White leaves a certain Sophomore in tears. Susan Cloyd leaves her petitness to Seventeen. Mike Fernandes leaves his personality to Joel West. Bobby Foley leaves to pursue Liz Dunbar. Cliffy Gardner leaves his punting ability to Green Bay's Don Chandler. Cindy English leaves her impersonation of Mr. Hines to next year's basketball team. Marcia Browne leaves the drill team to Kerry Angeley. Kevin Gorny leaves his white bucks to the flying nun. Ed Hinkley leaves the underclassmen girls. Robert Knight leaves his daze to the Freshman boys. Denise Stockpole leaves Mr. Chaskes minus one oral book report. Bruce Wales and Franny Kramarski leave their gold gym shirts to Morgan Memorial Gary Daley leaves his blond hair to Steven Kostas. Bob Duncan leaves his motor cycle to Miss Graham. Sandy Murray leaves with a blueberry bucket. Beth Bernardo and Betsy Lynch leave singing a duet, Don't mess with Bill. Brooks Beaulieu leaves his curly locks to Mr. Hines. Paul Bumpus leaves to drive his brother's V. W. Steve Carlin leaves his science proiect to MIT. Mark Levangie leaves in pursuit of a career as a grease monkey. Nannette Kenneally leaves her driving tickets to Dave Burbine. Anne Luddy leaves her sewing machine to Linda Holbrook. Roland Lozier leaves to do his washing. Victor Lewis leaves his class to Peter Fernandez. Paul Kuckinski leaves his reclining car seats to sweet memories at the boulevard. Jimmy O'Roake leaves to become another Gomer Pyle, ioining the USMC. Marybeth Millett leaves Mark Titus's wallet untouched. Sue McWilliams leaves her Roadrunner to Steve Smith. Peter O'Brien leaves his black Chevy to Mr. Randall. Billy Hinchey leaves to become an Olympic track star. Donna Rhoades leaves her friendliness to Ginny Spinney. Steve Smith leaves his '49 Chevy to Mr. Natalie. Sheryl Rhue leaves her Junior Prom crown to Ellen DeChambeau. Steve Waite, Carol Coffee, Patty Horan and Gail K. Peterson leave to win the Kentucky Derby. Lynda Rice wills her voice to the Boston Metropolitan Opera. Rose Kent leaves washing her hair. Norman Lopes leaves a record of absences surpassed by none. Marcia Zaniboni leaves her P.J. Parties to Barnum and Bailey's Circus. Mike Corthell leaves to train for a i972 Olympic Gold Medal. Barbara Bowen leaves for the sunny state of Florida. Steve Ohrenberger and Bob Peterson leave winking at anything in a skirt. Joan White leaves her dancing ability to Debbie Smart. Ricky Pratt leaves Mr. Godfrey Danny Buckley. Glinna Tassinari leaves her wild print dresses to some conservative underclassman. Joe Cwikla and Laura Whalen leave their 18 x 72 buttons within reach of all interested students. Donny Powers leaves to race Jean-Claude Killy. John Foley leaves his devotion to the football team to the Freshman Team. Paul Smith leaves to become Photographer of the Year. Denise Bruce leaves Mrs. Lapworth's shorthand class taking dictation at 300 words a minute. Craig Ibbitson leaves trying to sell his motor cycle - dirt cheap. Nancy Towne leaves for the Surf. Alfred Makein leaves his beautiful blonde hair to Lady Clairol. Linda Westgate leaves bookkeeping with the teacher's key in hand. Tommy Horton leaves his shyness to Little Jack Horner. Betsy Paulding wills her glasses to the Golden Agers Club. Carl Ruxton, Mike Stetson and John McKenney leave Mr. Meigg's P.O.D. class with an Excedrin headache. Bobby Franciosi stays awake long enough to leave. Julie Tremblay leaves her smile and kind manner to Chris Ready. Richard Cashman leaves his ability to organize to Brian Black. Rich Seibert, Jimmy Luddy and Phil Clemons leave their adventures at Boys' State to this year's delegates. Sue Ward leaves saying, You must want my sister because I don't know you. 1 Robert Hayes and Kenny Bailey leave their teeth to Ultra-BHiE- Francis Dragone leaves his barrel to Mr. Tibbetts. . We, the class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-nine, do hereby declare the above to he our last will and testament and affix our signatures in the presence of two duly authorized witnesses. Marcia Browne Sally Ward Bonnie and Clyde



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