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. f w X:-:i Z-J I, Jim Luther, leave my blushing to anybody who's fool enough to take it. I, Nancy Maclachlan, leave all my love scenes in school plays to Jane Moore. I, Don Martens, leave with Connie. I, Hans Mautner, leave Doris, but Illl be back. I, Gloria Mayhew, leave my voice to Ann Abatuno. I, Jack Mellone, leave my past responsibilities as School President to my successor. I, Jon Morin, leave my track shoes to Rick Metz. I, Josephine Muzzy, leave my brain to Allen Smith. I, Carol O'Kelly, leave my baby-sitting job to Sandra Blackmar. I, Lois Peterson, leave my peaches and cream complexion to Kathi Schmid. I, John Pflug, leave my halfback position on the football squad to Don Minot. I, Catherine Pierce, leave my polished apple to Lorna Maclachlan. I, J oanie Pinder, leave my height and weight to Marty Schiller. I, Judy Priestley, leave my clarinet to Sherrie Stephens. I, Carol Richardson, leave my curly hair to all those people with straight hair. I, Leo Smith, leave Mr. Medeiros, my used razor blades. I, Elson Stanley, leave my truck to anyone who collects iron. I, Ray St. Vincent, leave locker number 55 to Ray Howard. I, Margaret Thomson, leave my interest in track to Heather MacQuattie. I, Dom Valenti, leave my nickname, Flash, to Lauren Woods. I, Jean Waterman, leave my Bermuda shorts and knee socks to Lee Feidler. I, Jack Wayland, leave my algebra assignments to anyone who can figure them out. I, Herbie Weatherhead, leave my slide rule to Ken Mason. I, Ned Wilbur, leave myumonkey-suit to anyone whom it will fit. I, Janet Woods, leave my cozy seat in commercial law to Joan Knox. Ted Bromage, Wright Horton, and Don Martens leave to Mr. Frey one empty drum section. To our Principal and teachers, we leave our thanks for their guidance and help throughout our high school days. To the Class of 1956, we bequeath our extensive knowledge, our school spirit, and our enthusiasm, all of which will be needed in taking over their new responsibilities. To all the underclassmen, we leave our crumbled castles in the air. In Witness Whereof we have hereunto set our hand seal this first day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-five. THE CLASS OF 1955 Scribe: JOY CAMPBELL 49
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Q3 if J. , K.. ,aH,u,tu444-1 ill lllll , s it ids? E ig? 0 Q, 33 M, W YJ I E fylax Q5 - 0-H3 J ZARROW 6005199 f ffff If IW ZFX' V fins, Z fa' my ' 'f W 'N 5,1 4 'Zo A A S7 3 v v 4 65 MW Ohm ZUJI' Be it known that we, the members of the Class of 1955 of Barrington High School, being sound of mind and fully conscious, departing this life of stress, strain, and self-denial, do hereby issue this, our last will and testament, thereby revoking and declaring void all former wills by us at any time heretofore made. After discharging our various obligations, such as payments for season tickets, class dues, yearbooks, lockers, pictures, and class rings, we bequeath our worldly goods as follows: I, Gerry Aguiar, leave my seat in the auditorium to any junior who wants a ringside seat. I, Ann Andreozzi, leave my pretty clothes to Ginny Crowe. I, Donnie Andrews, leave my high scholastic standing to Rick Butler. I, Tom Aubin, leave my crazy red socks to Erich Mueller. l, Barbara Bestwick, leave my place in the alto section of Glee Club to Nancy Feld. . I, Frederick R. Blackinton, leave so that I can join Barbara. I, Bill Brandy, leave my position on the football squad to Tom Cole. I, Ted Bromage, leave my indigestion to the cooks. I, Jocelyn Buckington, leave those buggy physics' experiments to Mr. Walkden. I, Joseph Caito, leave because my time is up. I, Joy Campbell, leave a piece of my strawberry-blonde hair to Mr. Biber. I, Jimmy Cannon, leave my private parking spot at school to Walter Hussey. I, Martha Carroll, leave my Ike buttons to Roxanne Welshman. I, Richard K. Cleveland, leave all my trips to Fitchburg to Dave Rochon. I, Carole Comeau, leave my typing ability to Lisa Collins. I, Carol Cook, leave my boisterousness to Faith Leonard. I, Bob Corvi, leave my ARROW Booster Pin to Barbara Codega. I, Marji Dahl, leave my pierced earrings to Gail Denby. I, Nancy D,Ambra, leave my gift of gab to Lee Fogg. I, Marilyn Davies, leave my title of Gold Dust Twin right here at B.H.S. I, Jane Davis, leave my first chair in the flute section to Cathi Troy. I, Dick DeStefano, leave a morsel of my middle to Freddy White. I, Irene DeMatteo, leave my ability to take shorthand to Mary Ann Pezzullo. I, Domenic P. DiOrio, leave a pair of my shoes to Harry Dalessio. I, Jay Egge, leave my white bucks to Donald Kiernan. I, Dianne Eldert, leave my talent for laughing up the scale to Carol Jacobson. I, Jim Gabarra, leave my car to Dusty Pease. I, Connie Gibson, leave with Don. I, Deanne Gifford, leave my title of class flirt to Barbara Millar. I, Alison Gould, leave my alarm clock to Don Stone. I, George Greene, leave my height to Mr. McGregor. I, Barbara Griffith, leave my years of growing long hair to Sue Campbell. I, Wright Horton, leave an English flag to Tom Grady and hope that he will cherish it the rest of his life. I, Marjory Ann J iacovelli, leave my job at the B. C. Drug Store to Shirley McFetters. I, Barbara J ohannis, leave my sewing ability to Ruth Shaw. I, Phyllis Judge, leave my role in the Minstrel Show to Marie DeSpirito. I, Kaye Diane Kamrath, leave my twirling ability to Eleanor Campanelli. I, Sal Lombardi, leave my set of pearly white teeth to Ray Locke. 48
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