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Tom Walsh offers his 16 study halls a week to anyone who
might need them, and Carol Van Houten is the possessor or Joyce
Gordan's key to the lake house, seat at the Hi-Spot, and p.w.
One championship poona racket passes from Gayle Morgan to
Claudia Pozsar, whila Paul Brannan cedes his phony draft card to
any senior who has not turned 18 by graduation night. Barbara
Cifuni leaves her car to her sister, Susan to use only for school.
Carl Thorsen tenders one slightly used dusty piano to Ruth Jetter
(with any tears of sorrow included.) Eric Thorsen inherits 8
pencils stubs, reminiscent of two years of math with Mrs. Korn
and approxinataly 120 orchestra rehearsals from Judy Falk.
Jimmy Helmkamp furnishes one clump of chest hair to be
used by Mike Chasar, and Peggy Heppner endows Dale Atkins with
her place as scorekeeper for the boy's basketball games. Pat
Gallagher leaves to naxt year's cheerleading squad all the pep
rallies we didn't have this year. Lynne Finlay entrusts her
brother, Jimmy, with one swimming pool and chair. Liz Walber inherits
one pearly pink super ponga book from Rosanne Schecter. Gary Call
hereby bequeaths to any Junior entering Mr. Vertullo's history
class, one pillow to rest on, and one blanket to shield against the
cold of the windows.
One very enjoyable and entertaining additional year in art
class, with an extra brush for those last minute touch-ups passes
to Mke Brennan from Linda Cruz. Joyce Gottsch awards to the
most deserving Latin teacher one year of Alice's sterling
commentary, also one bottle of aspirin. Sally Faluotico donates
her good grades in Physics, and the handbook to the Parker Avenue
Girl's Club to Janet Olsen.
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