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Page 20 text:
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Class Will Peter Agey leaves first; Judith Agnoli bequeaths her worries to Harold Sutton, while Robert Alekson gives Miss Holbrook a well-deserved rest. Patricia Allen passes on her slush pump to another Dodge owner. Brenda Andie leaves her gavel well worn. •- u — Richard Quagliaroli inherits Benjamin Appell’s silence as Edmond Arrighini pre- paies to join the kitchen staff at Friendly ' s. Paul Aston awards his dented fenders to Mr. Dowd. Raymond Carlson deeds Eugene” to anyone who wants it. William Cole leaves French with no regrets. While Teresa Doering endows Park Chevrolet with her trucks. Fiances Draghi contributes her serenity to Gloria Babiarz. The person with the longest walk to school receives the legacy of Judith Driscoll’s knee socks. Sallv Drumm leaves her cackle in the henhouse. James English departs for the Air Force ' Carol Fitch bequeaths her tuna fish sandwiches to the cafeteria. Diane Four¬ nier wills her big brown eyes to the seeing-eye dog hospital. John Gherlone moseys through the door; it ' s the only way out. Michael Gilligan hastens off with Gail. Celeste Greene sashays off to Friendly ' s. Stewart Greene leaves the school a little quieter, while Joan Jackavonis sallies forth ouietly Virginia Kane washes her hands of modeling lessons, and Harold Kelsey returns his two points to Mr. Hanley. Phyllis Kucharski, poor girl, exchanges the New England climate for Miami’s. Beverly Lambert embarks saying, Well, I wasn ' t the only one not paying at¬ tention ” and Friederike Laubenthal bestows her last name on anyone who can pro¬ nounce’it Rochelle Martel leaves swearing—she’ll never come back! Richard Miner offers his car to Thomas Ford, but they refuse. Theodore Mitchell abandons his gang in Hartford. Paul O ' Donnell deeds his con¬ ductor’s baton to Lawrence Welk. While Joanne Pekowski leaves the school with relief, Allan Pernigotti renounces Trig, incomplete. Michael Pleva wills his surplus of schol¬ arships to anyone who needs them. Tarzan inherits Jungle from James Poulin, and the Biology Department in¬ herits the last name of Geraldine Rabbett. Barbara Rittlinger sets forth without a word as Gail Root absconds with the class money. John Samplatsky bequests his “lonely little pancakes” to Betty Crocker. Patricia Samuelrich leaves Mr. Hanley tired. Carol Sartori leaves in Dickie ' s jeep. Richard Sartori passes on his love of physical education to Edward Ferrari. Albert Scotto disposes of his groceries in the street. Sonia Tomaszek departs mumbling “Je ne sais pas.” Helen Washington bequeaths her freckles to Mr. Antonucci. Bruce Winters deeds his horse to anyone who likes to horse around. Joyce Zenzick yields her last place in alphabetical order to Betty Zimowski.
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Can You Imagine ? Peter Agey . Judith Agnoli. Robert Alekson .... Patricia Allen. Brenda Andie. Benjamin Appell . .. Edmond Arrighini . . Paul Aston. Eugene Carlson .... William Cole . Theresa Doering Frances Draghi. Judith Driscoll. Sally Drumm. James English . Carol Fitch. Diane Fournier. John Gherlone. Michael Gilligan. Celeste Greene. Stewart Greene .... Joan Jackavonis Virginia Kane. Harold Kelsey. Phyllis Kucharski ... Beverly Lambert Friederike Laubenthal Rochelle Martel. Richard Miner. Theodore Mitchell . . Paul O’Donnell. Joanne Pekowsky ... Allan Pernigotti. Michael Pleva. James Poulin. Geraldine Rabbett . .. Barbara Rittlinger . .. Gail Root. John Samplatsky .... Patricia Samuelrich . . Carol Sartori. Richard Sartori. Albert Scotto. Sonia Tomaszek . Helen Washington ... Bruce Winters. Joyce Zenzick. .non-argumentative ? .as a hot rodder? .as a playboy? .without her bomb? .as a tight rope walker? .as a circus barker? .as a short, fat chef? .as a traffic cop? .as a college professor? .as a woman hater? .as a secretary on Wall Street? .as a movie actress ? .not at the Donut Kettle ? .without dimples? .with perfect attendance? .as an Egyptian princess? doing Bucky Beaver commercials? .with a new Cadillac? .without Gail? ... as Sheena, Queen of the jungle ? ... .as an all-star football player? .noisy? .weighing 300 pounds? .ambitious ? .smoking a big black cigar ? .six feet tall? .as a man hater ? .as a lady wrestler ? as a professional basketball player? .as a bird watcher? . ... working for the First National ? .without an Olds? .as a chimney sweep? .as a ditch digger? .without a butch? .eating carrots? .as a gun fighter? .without Mike? .without a car? .•.as small as Rocky ? .in the Siberian Salt Mines ? .as a center for Notre Dame ? .walking ? .liking French II? .without freckles? .with black hair? .as a hot dog peddler ?
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