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I’d rather learn from one bird how to sing than teach ten thousand stars how not to dance —e.e. Cummings
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CLASS WILL I, Sue Sousa, leave P.E. class for better sports. We, the boys of 1970, leave the boys of 1971 saying, “Leave it to Beaver”. I, Paul Stevens, leave my good looks and my sex appeal. We, Mr. Joyce’s calculus class, leave him a left-handed black¬ board and a box of good chalk. I, Jon, leave my four year bad luck streak and my excellent health to some unfortunate winner. I, Sally Hayden, leave four stale boxes of Girl Scout cookies rotting away in my locker. We, Diane, Elaine, and Debbie, leave our faith in St. Jude to next year’s cheering squad. We, Miss Cannon’s 7th period class, leave one bottle of potent perfume and Teddy ' s 3-layer cake. We, Penna, Mai, Rallo, and Phyllis, leave second period at Dunkin Donuts with Barb. We, Janice, Judy, and Donna, leave Miss Lodato Silent. I, Chris Marrocco, leave the 88 ivories to anyone who believes they are ivory. I, Fuzzy, leave as Wuzzy as a bear. We, the 5th period class, leave Mr. S. to some poor Soule. We, the Seniors of the Mexico trip, leave the munchkinitos for the future Mexican travelers. We, the silent majority of Mr. Sullivan’s A.P. English class, leave him with these words of wisdom, Silence is Golden. We, Tom Mullaney, Frosty Rivinius, Scott Tarbell, John Swan¬ son, and Rod McCormack, finally leave Mr. Soule’s physics class and re-enter reality. We, Frosty Rivinius and Carole Cook, leave the Bathtub to two deserving sophomores. We, Co-captain Mike G. and Co-captain David S., leave the 1970 tri-captains, Phil S., Ben D., and Mike D., a Quart of Gaterade and a salt pill from Ching-Wang. Good Luck! I, Gail Erikson, leave nothing; I need ail I have. We, the seniors of J. Dod’s one and only (T.G.) physics class, leave Jeff to fend for himself amid his mirrors, coffee, and John. We, Barbi, Kelly, Leslie, Debbie, Regis, Janet, Cindy, and Marcia, leave the ‘Parka-trick’ to the Lushes of next year. We, Tim Fahey, and Jay O’Leary, leave O’Lahey Spikes Inc., the Cross Country Club, the shower handles, and the Cramer to Mike Deshler, Bones, L’ll Dino, and HTK, respectively. We, Kathy Noel and Helen Bower, leave two copies of Virgil’s Aneid with all difficult passages fully translated right in the texts to two lucky Latin III students next year. I, Margie, leave my first name to anyone who can pronounce it right. We, Cathy and Paul, leave hand in hand. I, Marilyn Shapleigh, leave Mr. Waite a dust cloth in the hope he will use it in the future. I, Donna Terzian, leave my sleepless nights to anyone who can cope with them—I couldn’t. I, Elise Johnian, leave my brain to the biology department for further study. We, the 2nd period chemistry class, leave Mr. Hall singing Mr. Hall ... Mr. Hall ... Mr. Hall . . . I, Erskine, finally leave with a Job. We, the senior boys, leave the junior girls to the juniors. I, Lois McGuire, leave my skinny legs wobbling down the hall. I, Betsy Pattullo, leave my jeans, D.H. Lawrence, and right¬ eous indignation to Mr. Fitts and Mr. French. I, Zarky, leave red as a lobster. We, the Tumblettes, leave Alice’s Kitchen well fed. I, Harry Kahnhauser, leave my NON-TERMINATING LOOP PROGRAM to Mr. Waite, for the Town Computer. I, Terry Salerno, leave Ellen Fenoglio a year’s supply of red, brown, and clear, the Math Lab, Sonaguard for Richard’s locker, deadline hours, Madame Keller and a set of darts, and a lot of patience and foresight. I, Carol Vallee, leave all the Curtain and Cue’s future aesthe¬ tically rewarding evenings of dramatic enjoyment to all those deprived souls who missed the Crucible. I, Kathryn Babakian, leave my affable disposition and fascinat¬ ing anecdotes to Miss Walsh. I, Joy Reppucci, (alias Tituba) bequeath my black-face make¬ up to Chris Ross with best wishes and a lot of cream. We, the senior class, leave Mr. Colella one third baseman. We, Chees, Boop, Tick, Rah, Rocky, Fot, and Beth, leave Goody with our parties and the “green Baum”. We, the Senior staff of WHSR, leave next year’s staff with a year’s supply of little white slips and phone calls from Wilbur. We, Tim, Mark, Amy, Chris, and Kitty, of the East Side Gang leave the West Side Gang very soggy. We, J.S., C.M., and J.P., leave the back seat, the sand, and next year’s unsuspecting senior girls to Ray. We, Joannie, Fannie, and Annie Banannie, leave our fannies and banannies. I, Anita Mucci, leave Mary Ann Villari one golden slipper to catch the man of her dreams and two blobs of rouge to blush with when she does. I, Rich Barrett, leave my magnificent driving ability to Dave Craven. I, Steve Boodakian, leave with indecision, but I will give it to anyone who will help me decide. We, Eileen, Dianne, and Paulette, leave in the bathtub. We, Joan Duffy and Alice Griffin, leave our epic film to next year’s A.P. class. We, the seniors leave, because . .. well, just because ...
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