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W Lll We, the class of 1970. being of sound mind and body do hereby lietlueatli the following itt-msg Elaine Almeida leaves her make-up duty to Rene Mills. Nancy and Marcia Anderson leave for the Cape. Sandy Alger leaves his empty cans toifuture beach parties. Susan Anderson leaves Billy and Richie confused. Gail Arsenault leaves her voice to Radio Free Europe. Brian Black leaves his clothes to the Duxbury Police Sta- tion. Joe Broderick leaves his good looks to Billy Conboy. Marcia Arsenault leaves her smile to Ultra Brite. Rosemary Betzold leaves to confuse Georgetown as much as she did Whitman-Hanson. David Burbine leaves his foghorn to Cape Cod Canal. Rodney Carroll leaves his class spirit to all uninvolved un- derclassmen. Joe Cechario leaves for Sunoco again. Laurie Blauss leaves her green tank to the Driver Edu- cation Classes. Donna Bolinder leaves everything she has to anyone who needs it. Debbie Brine leaves for the Weed Station. Lucinda Brown leaves her sanity to St. Colettais. Kevin Chapman leaves Mr. Hrinko without a babysitter. Jim Chiros leaves his clarinet to Miss Graham. Eddie De Chambeau and Don Ford leave Ralph and Bill behind. Norman Derosier' leaves his dancing shoes to Tom McKein. Diane Burbine leaves dying her underwear purple. Colleen Calnan leaves a bottle of Lady Clairol to the Junior girls. Leo Devine leaves his body to the auto shop. Greg Ferris leaves sliding into homeplate. Cheryl Clark leaves her helpfulness to Anna Mancinelli. Jackie Collins leaves her high jump to the frogs at Hobarts Pond. Kenny Forsberg leaves the Wandering Graffiti to Karen Garbone. David Fredette leaves the stage lights to his brother. Adrian Corliss leaves her cheering ability to Cathy Long. Paul Gibbons and Paul Davis leave their keys to the jani- tors. Marsha Corliss leaves a can of Nutrament to Susna Young. Maureen Dowd and Robert Packer leave together. Linda Downey leaves her height to Christine Ready. Mary Dullinger leaves gladly. Jolm Harlow leaves his 5 foot Sky King paper airplane to Mr. Lord. Tommy Forbes and Greg liarriman leave two Junior girls sadly behind. Dennis Hart leaves the Audio Visual Room to Mr. Spratt. James Johnson leaves Mr. llines in pieces. Michael Kerr leaves school legally. Davis Lee leaves still trying to get one more point from Mrs. Crosman. Faith Hobill leaves Mr. Horkey at rest. Linda Keith leaves a patch ol' rubber in her pick-up truck. :Xnne Ledwell and Sue Millett leave scooping ive cream. Thelma MacDonald leaves her sewing ability to Joanne Aubert. Phyllis MacLeod leaves with another new hair style. Fred Lincoln leaves to become head clown at Barnum 8A Bailey-s Circus. Dennis Lozzi leaves his spaghetti on the football field. John Maddocks leaves in his Volkswagen. Paul Malone leaves with no regrets. Diana Mancinelli leaves her sincerity to Jean Kelly. Janet Marini leaves flirting. Sally McKay leaves her blank passes to the office. Sandy McKay leaves to be a famous musician. J. B. Mills leaves his shades to Butch Pina. Brian Neudorfer leaves to surf on the West Coast. Charlie Pagnini leaves a life-size portrait to the girls locker room. Kimberly Mewitt leaves her shiny hair to Ann Galvin. Mary Beth Morgan leaves Mrs. Ericson's class to Donna Lincoln. Linda Morse leaves her originals to Mark Bulman. Denny Racicot leaves the underclass girls reluctantly. Robert Ruel leaves for the Leave it to Beaver Show. Ann Murphy and Donna Paine leave Mrs. McCarthy with- out anyone to chase away from lockers 63 and 67. Stephanie Noon leaves her quiet manner to Cindy Chep' ren. Charlie Toupenee leaves his whiskers to Jimmy Aubert. Judy Owens leaves Mr. Cole to her sister. Donna Pina leaves her jokes and pranks to Linda Kuehin- ski. Lorraine Pina leaves her wig to Mrs. Morris. Christine Pittsley leaves doing cartwheels. Kathy Spillane leaves her job to Barbara Milk.
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Prophecy l,lt'llttAt' it you can. a world. not necessarily this world. hut any world in the year 2000. Une ol fantasy. not real. luiit ilien not wholly impossible either. as you will presently sr-e.l.LtI1 real people live in this world! An even more bal- tling tpnution. can a group such as the one from the class of lllfll exist there? 'lin find out we shall transport specimens ot our --la-s through time to ilu- lantasy and they are hu- mans and alter all lnnnans are only humanl Picture it you will a sea. a sea ol pale green mist. As the -eyenth wave carries in our surlcrs John Daley. Frank ll-llot1I'ke'. liric Danielson. Nlichael Xlartin and Brian Neu- dorfer. the turbulence overcomes them and they descend into the lost city of Xtlantis. .lt the gates to the Royal citv. , t . , they are met tw thc silent guards John Griffin. Stephanie Yoon. Roy Jennings. Steve Lake. Dale Staples. Pat Cream- er. Donald Day idson and Dorothy lxov aluk and escorted to the pearl of the sea. Ellen De Clianiheau hy Bruce Cush- man's taxi service. lipon entering the court they are lnalllcd by billions ol bursting hahv blue bubbles. They . v . . trace the source behind the throne and there discover me- chanics Walter Burt. Jay tiameron and Edward Ashodian attempting to repair the malfunctioning buhhle machine so v A that it will sy nchroniye with linlil-ite dancers. Joyce Alorri- son. Karen llughes. Kathy Condon. Cenivieye Roberts and AlAll'lllt'l Alysootl. lJt'ltt'lI'LtllItsl tlt't'PQ'I' into the palace thc surfers are greeted hy the tune That Old Gang of Nlineu ilayed by Lawrence We-lk's new orchestra. featur- ing Steve Dubois. Paul Husk. Steve Snow. and Blom lforhes In a short time they are greeted by the sophisticated hostess. Nancy Olson. yy ho will be their guide through the fantasy palace. Their first stop is the court kitchen where they see Frank Doran struggling with a crepe suzette. Alan Sherman making a honey pie. Harvey Nlenard making hundreds ol' whopper burgers. Bill Sanborn preptuing cof- fee. Robert Duncan dipping doughnuts. Brian Thomas stacking groceries on the shelves and Dale Southworth emptying the garbage. Un the way down the hall they are confronted by a group of demonstrators led by Priscilla lbbitson. Kenny lforsherg. Kathy Nlagee and Sally Hall. Entering the tea room the surfers see Karen Power. surrounded by her elev- en little football players and lecturing on birth control to a group of eternal brides including Arlene Arsenault, Cindv tllawson. Betty Jane Connor. .lutlith Nleada and Carol Stu- dley. 'lihey also see Father Joel West and Sister Elaine Ber- geron protesting violently to Karen's speech. Deep in dis- cussion over a recent hockey game that starred Tommy Brouillard. Richard Bonaparte. Denny Rasiccot. Stanley Derochea and David Alai-Alpine are Nlrs. Bobby Orr, the former Kerrie Angeley and the court teatotaler. Jane Mete- v ier. Stepping into the corridor. they are nearly knocked down upon their backsides by easy-riders. Wayne Chep- ren. 'ferry McNeil. Leonard Stanley. Denny Nlurray and Paul Costa in hot pursuit of their motorcycle queen Debby Spooner. Continuing on our surfers enter the professional section. the busiest and most populated part of the palace. ln the school rooms they see teachers Lisa Tobin. Sharon Dexter. Sally Ohrenburger. Richard Botelho. Doug Jen- kins and Debby Leveille attempting to keep their students quiet and failing miserably. ln another part of the school. high school principal Doctor Jean Robbins is giving hours to the perpetual school skippers. Steve Grenon. Tom Pratt. John Holbrook. Joanne Donahue. Steve Maiorano. Sandy Bartholson and Noreen Kirwan. Located across the court are the business rooms where secretaries Bette Harlow. Karen Blanchette and Debby Himmelman are congregated around the water cooler once again. Suddenly they hurry hack to their typewriters for boss. .Alan Cold has walked in. In the barbershop is barber Tommy Wentzell and his assistant Sharon Gustuson who are curling and trimming Richard Rosen's beard. Across the hall from the barber shop is the garage where mechanics Gordon Bowman, Robert Chase. Tim Clancy. Nlanuel Desantos, Joseph Marsilli and Joyce Cady are busi- ly repairing the queenis coach. while footmen Paul Davis and Paul Gibbons are painting it pink. On the way to the court infirmary our surfers are passed by the three muskateers, Marcia. Marjorie and Hazel Cray. In the infirmary, nurses Cheryl Paul and Kathy Curly are preparing a prospective client for the local undertaker Bill Stafford. In another room of the hospital. visiting one of their avid members. Steve Brown, is the ANA., .Athletic Association of course. Bearing gifts of good cheer for their friend are Mark Dwyer. Bobby Ward. Paul Stetson, Mike Callahan and newly elected president Steve Rayment. For the entertainment of our surfers. they are brought to movie studio and conducted to their seats by the gallant ushers David Matheson, Wayne Crono, Charlie Peterson and Richard Byrnes. As they take their seats the film flash- es on the screen and they discover it is the premiere show- ing of the Life and Loves of Rudolph Valentino. Starring as the lover is Eddy Lawrence, Kathy Callanan as the des- ert Queen. Joy Brandeburg as the other woman. Barbara Anderson as the other, other woman and Richard Burton as Richard Burton. In the science laboratory they see scientists Cheryl Joseph. David Lee. Steve Cormon and Jean Ferland trying to find a way to return the surfers to their world. Suddenly Cheryl yells Eureka! The surfers are crowded into a little room. Slowly they begin to rise. faster and faster. on the way to the surface they notice on the wall the sign Dennis Wongs Laundry Chute.
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Ginny Spinny leaves for an eternal wonderland. Dale Staples leaves blushing from Biology class. Nliriam Torrey and Nlark Murphy leave together happily. john Finiello leaves the workshop gratefully. Bill Pye and Bobby Corliss leave to join the Bruins. Cindy Pratt leaves her Emily Post to Xlr. Chaskes. Connie Bandall leaves with delight. Marv Hoane leaves her speed to Ed Spinney. Wendy Robinson leaves to go uptown. Janet Santos leaves still try ing to collect senior class dues. Roberta Seward leaves the library to Xlrs. Cobb. Pat Smith leaves her athletic abilities to the freshman boys' basketball team. Louise Casoni leaves lor the convent. jean Cogswell leaves on a bus tor Hartford. Connecticut. Annette Lindsay leaves smiling. Sylvia Nelson leaves her hair to Claytoirs carrot patch. Ann Nlarie Ojala leaves for the Sauna bath. Yvette St. Martin leaves to gain weight. Tommy Hayes leaves his smile to Dr. Bootlibv. David Smith leaves his big feet to Lizzie.'i Domingo Silva leaves the shop regretfullv. Karen Baxivonus leaves with Jeff for Burger King. Carol Butkus leaves for bigger and better things. Warren Silvia leaves gratefully. Shirley Cousins leaves home management class to Robin Baker. Barbara Drayton leaves to throw a barn party. Linda Pennini leaves with Dana. Debbie Snell leaves to enjoy the world. Stephanie Lipinski leaves to make another car payment. Pat Murphy leaves her overdue books to Mrs. Cobb. Brenda Stenburg leaves after five long years. Gilbert Colpitts leaves to establish a chain of fruit stands. Steve McCloskey leaves for the Indianapolis 500. Robert Munro leaves his Coppertone to Casper. Harvey Smith leaves his beard to the peach fuzzed fresh- man boys. Robert Stenburg leaves saying Heil Hitler to Mr. Cole. Nlike McKenna leaves his blonde hair to Lady Clairol. Steve Nlilewski leaves his build to John Margie. Paul Sinioneau leaves his hair to Mr. Hines. John Travers leaves Mr. Teahan helpless. Greg Ward leaves wrapped around a certain girl's finger. Steve Wirzburger and Mike White leave to join the Beach Boys. Diane Waterfall leaves 116 credits to Lo Ann Dwyer. Paul Williams leaves with a halo still over his head. Harry Wright leaves for another trip in wonderland. Eddie Cameron leaves his truck to Tonka Toys. Carol Studley. Beverly Scott and Sandy Nyland leave for Bermuda. Nancy Duffy leaves a five gallon can of Right Guard to the girls' gym classes. Sue Ewell leaves her silence to Linda Betzold. Maureen Fernandez leaves with her beautiful soup. Michelle Frazier leaves Mr. Chaskes's class blushing. Pat Gaguin leaves her red hair to the Farkal family. Janet Gosbee leaves by the skin of her teeth. Sheila Hennebury leaves her dishpan hands to Chris Gup- till. Linda Holbrook leaves saying the sun did it. Cindy Jean leaves finding Mt. Herman a buddy. Linda Keir leaves being chased by Richard Botelho. Laurie Gassett leaves one half hour late. Billy Worm', Yanuss leaves trying to get off the hook. .LKESS LIC E C355
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