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| Continued from Page 1 Charlie Carrero leaves with Jean also in her little red bug. Betty Angier leaves peddling away on her two wheeler. Karyn Ballam leaves her hat to Nancy Sinclair. Paul Barnhart leaves Michelle with nowhere to go and no one to turn to. Steve Bartlett leaves as quiet as a mouse. Mike Bouzane leaves his physique to Peter Crest. Ann McGilvary leaves by herself. Brian Malone leaves as a survivor of the "Blue Nova". Keryn McGurty leaves her dog "Snoopy" behind. Roger Morris leaves all the girls drooling... or does he? John Murphy leaves the ice hockey team defenseless!! Scott Murphy leaves his skates to Russell Larrivee. James Haddad leaves hoping not to follow in his brothers footsteps. Regina Gookin leaves handing out extra Green Stamps. William Kannaly leaves with the same strange look with which he came. Dorothy Kelly came, stayed, and leaves in pants. Margaret Kelly leaves her hair styles to Miss Delison. James Shepardson leaves his math ability to the mathematicians. Steve Spolidoro leaves his spelling ability to the freshman. Donny Staples leaves for the lobster pots. Roberta McCormack leaves her nickname "turd" behind. Steve Veader leaves the art room behind. Mary Reicher leaves her purple suede shoes to Mr. Peterson. Scott Richards leaves his politeness to Dennis Tellier. Roberta Roswell leaves her violin, tuba, etc. Jeanne Fay leaves for Bruins hockey camp. Sally Feeney leaves, not knowing where. David Dole leaves for the pineapple factory. Linda Fucillo leaves with rings on her fingers and bells on her toes. Louise Gilman leaves her old wardrobe to Morgan Memorial. Michael Griffis leaves his hair uncombed. Will Hale leaves his styrofoam golf championship to anyone who will live up to it. Ruth Hansen leaves making lunch for everybody. Jeanne Hardman leaves her short midi to Amy Shackleton. John Heil leaves being tripped by Mr. Schuman. Cindy Hurley leaves as sweetly as she came. Leanne Jenkins leaves with style in her pocket. Dave Josselyn leaves known... but unknown. Joanne Williams leaves her goalie equipment to the rest of her family. Bob Wynne leaves trying to pass his Government and Economics course... one way or another. Tom Nicholson leaves with pride and prejudice. Debbie O'Toole leaves cautiously from the girls locker room. Ronnie Rodriques leaves accident prone. Kathy Cooney arrives after eight years in Japan to graduate from Marshfield High. Donna Sampson leaves us wondering. Ann Shackelton leaves her worries to Rick Carlson. Mike Shanley leaves with Tim Sigwarth. Bill Shanley leaves with his five o'clock shadow. David Shaw leaves... "Wake-up David... We're leaving". Denise Sholes leaves her home-making ability to Miss Loring. Tim Sigwarth leaves with his 1970 book of facts. Marilyn Swan leaves with her boyfriend's ring around her wrist. Donna Trube leaves as a friend to all. Jean Trueman leaves wizzing off on her motorcycle. Jane Turner leaves her musical ability to Miss Donovan. Steve Tyler leaves slinging the rope. James Tynan leaves with an opening for bench warmers near the office. Bill Varraso leaves his phone number for every girl in the school. Mike Whippen leaves to Sherrie's sassy remarks. Gwen Wolf is leaving for Chicago... sometime. Frank Woodfall leaves still chopping??? Joyce Courtney leaves as fast as she came. Jean Figuerido leaves with Charlie in her little red bug. Pam Kelly leaves with her mouth closed. Frances Keyes leaves the chip on her shoulder to her sister. Fred Labo leaves his ballet ability to Leslie Warren. Dick Lantz leaves his station wagon to Laura. Carol McLean leaves the cold morning outside to Mrs. Longhi. Sandy Mann leaves polishing a bushel of apples. Betty Ann Mayo leaves her nervous habits to Mrs. Longhi. Maureen McDonald leaves Lynn Moran in confusion. Joe McDonough leaves his license to the Registrar. Tim McFarland leaves with his eyes open??? Sharon McLarey leaves with both doors open. Kathy Nolan leaves alongside of Debbie. Scott Reitz leaves looking for the Endless Summer. Ben Bernick leaves as generous as ever. Rick Patrolia leaves his blond hair to Debbie Ford. John Patch leaves his triumph on the beach. Steve Payne leaves his last name to Betsy Barlow. Kenneth Pearl leaves Mr. Whitham behind. Jean Peddell leaves her voice to Rhonda Koury. Robert Pickett leaves for his own backyard. Janet Nectow leaves believing anything and everything. Louis Pompliano leaves with training wheels still on his motorcycle. Lisa Kennedy leaves with Dennis, Fred, Steve, Bob, and..., and... Christine Gill leaves slinging along. Chris Aronson leaves her nasal "all right people" to Mrs. Thompson. Martha O'Brien leaves her cheering ability to Nancy Sinclair. Jinga Rosendahl leaves her threadlike eyebrows to Mr. Hupprich. Stephanie Celino alias "motormouth" leaves revving it up... Right Mr. Schuman??? Gregory Yasika returns. Sue Prouty leaves as quietly as she came. Pam Coyne leaves with anyone and everyone. Bob Lowry leaves, hoping never to return. John Crowley leaves... or is it Abe? Cathy Clifford leaves dislocated. Janet Anderson leaves her sound effects to Mr. Schuman and any other teacher in 7th period who likes to be interrupted. Sue Keefe leaves wishing, wishing, wishing. Pat Dennehy leaves without Cindy. Kathy Murray leaves irresistible as ever. Mary McGowan leaves her attendance record to anyone who can match it. Maryann Chandler leaves her stubborn ways to any Junior who will take them Chris Pope leaves talking to Mr. Gray. Tim Keenen leaves the class presidency behind to anyone who likes one continuous headache. Tom Davis leaves for the career of a bagger... take it any way you want to. The Senior Class leaves their hardest year to the Juniors. We leave to the Sophmores our money making ability... hint... hint. To The Freshman we leave. We the members of the Senior Class Yearbook Staff leave this yearbook to Mr. B..."I don't want it"... Mr. B. Return to Class Will Page 1 or to the Class Homepage |