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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class, being of sound mind and body, hereby present our Last Will and Testament: The Seniors leave the piles of unsold Christmas decorations to the Junior Class. Those Seniors in the back of the room leave Candy under the radiator . . . (Required Reading . . . ) Last, we leave Mrs. Flora to all future Seniors, with our heartfelt sympathy. John Belzile leaves his Cossack hat to Mr. Cioppa. Bill Berman leaves his fondness for clarinet players to Sandy McGowan. Helena Bishop leaves her laryngitis to any history student who doesn’t have his homework done. Lewis Clark leaves all his unread English books to Dan Benoit — David WHO? Lynn Cross leaves her wiggle when she walks to Penny Marcotte. Roger Crowningshield leaves his broom to Larry Martin. Phyllis Cushing leaves her two-year title as class favorite to Cathy Devan. Wendy Dickerson just leaves. Brian Estus leaves his singing voice to Mike McKenna?? Don Feltt leaves his height to Sheila Bliss. Nick Flora leaves his English marks to Butch Flora. (Let’s keep it in the family.) Pam Foley leaves her telephone pole, smashed mailbox, and three walls to Jeanne Hulse. Linda Frenyea leaves her short skirts to Barbara Adams. Pat Hams leaves her fondness for the town team and her letter-writing habit to Becky Halen. Richard Hathaway leaves his arguments with Mrs. I'lora to Gary Doty. Sherry Hathaway leaves all her left-over sweatshirts and movie posters to Kay Perkett. Ronnie Jackson leaves his spelling ability to Paul Cinco. Ronnie Jaquish leaves his knack of having his cake and eating it, too, to Doug Cushing. Linda Lincoln leaves her alertness in French Class to Roberta Adams. Jackie Lindsay leaves her red hair to Pam Martin !! Phyllis Lindsay leaves all the broken-down office practice machines to Miss Sullivan. Bill McKenna leaves his Honda and racing helmet to Valerie Mero. John Mero leaves all his Batman comic books to the English Department. Martha Moynan leaves Miss Sullivan to Lonnie Ferris. Amy Oliver leaves her perfect attendance medal to Tom McGowan. Linda Oliver leaves her True Love and Confession magazines to Tom Mero. Mary Coonrod Palmer leaves her letter a day to Cathy Shedd. Rhonda Richard leaves her quiet, easygoing manner to Irene Krotz. Kathy Ryan leaves her ballet lessons to Sam Blanchard. Allen Sloper leaves his fondness for Cushings to Candy Martin. Judy Van Ornum leaves her fondness for servicemen to Ann Marie Wells. Linda Wade leaves her attachment to basketball players to Lorna Hams. Marshall West leaves his short hair to Chucky Dc.Vlar. Bobbi Young leaves her shyness and modesty to Ellen Bowen. 28
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JUNIOR CLASS First Row: P. Marcotte, G. Leaning, S. McGowan, B. Adams, M. Feltt, J. Dougan, B. Halen, K. Perkett, E. Bowen, J. Hulsc. Second Row: L. Martin, S. Bliss, G. Flora, C. MacDougal, T. Mere, G. Peltier, G. Doty, C. Devan. Third Row: N. Say ward, V. Mere, D. Trost, D. Benoit, W. Marshall, R. Boardman, S. Sayward, C. Shcdd, D. Cushing, 1. Rrotz. Fourth Row: A. Drinkwine, A. Wells, R. Calkins, J. Styles, P. Cinco, R. Adams. CLASS FAVORITES Cathy Devan David Lincoln CLASS OFFICERS President .. ................Doug Cushing Vice-President -............ .. Steve Sayward Secretary -- - -- - ---------Cathy Devan Treasurer .. ................ . Roberta Adams Student Council Representative ..............Kay Perkett 30
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