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1 1 ’FORTY-ONE Albert Fitzgerald leaves his extraordinary cartooning ability to IMalcohn Philips. j Rnthie Armstrong leaves her chewing gnm to Aliss Kleinberg. j The Senior Class hopes that someone will be able to fill the hoses of Bob John.son, and j his place on the honor roll sheet. i Pat Kincaitl leaves her giggles to Virginia Utudjian. : Mary Demers leaves hei’ piano legs to anyone who can tune them. I C ' heverie the Great, leaves his i ' )assing ability (in subjects and football) to the coming generation. June Langill passes on hei’ “marbleovis” tennis ability from Dot Johnson to Peggy Connolly for future use. Bill Lavery leaves his jiair of legs to Paul McKeever in order to hokl up an undefeated title. Dorothy (Laniour) IMcCue leaves her long, dark tresses to INIarie Hohnberg. Goodhue Co. leaves the Braintree High printing contract to Lakeside Press. Jeanne Opferkuck and Joan Hijdey leave their dimples to Barbara Lyons to cany on double duty for them. [ Millicent Jenkins leaves those beautiful, effective eyes to C ' orinne Fitzsimmons. Earl Wentworth bequeaths his “neckin’ ’’ (maneuvering of the adam’s apple) to Walter Alberts. Doris Shanahan and Natalie Hussey leave their “versa-twirl-ity” to Edith Jaudrey. Those Kedshirt Trojans leave their monthly dancing posters in the conidros of Brain- tree High. Helen C. Petersen leaves hei’ sewing abilit}’ to anyone who can make as nice clothes for herself. To the Freshmen, we leave the many opportunities which we were not privilegeil with. To the Sophomores, we bequeath a two-year contract for the use of the corridors and class rooms. To the Juniors, we leave one more year of drudgery and our individual seats in Assem- l ly. In witness thereof, we, the undersigned Senior Class of Braintree High School, do set our hand on and seal this testament on this twenty-fifth day of November, one thousand, nine hundred and forty (“Anna Domino”). Senior Class of Braintree High School The following stood as witnesses to this testament: Doris Stovold Betty Henshaw Marjorie C ' ain { PAGE 13
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THE WILL OF the Senior Class of Braintree High School of the Town of Braintree, County of Norfolk, C ' ominonwealth of Massachusetts, United States of America, Earth, being of sound and disposing mind and memory (possibly) do hereby write, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament, and hereby revoke all Wills and Codicils by us any- time heretofore made. Since we know not where we go, why we go, or how we go, we feel duty-bound and privileged to bequeath some of our accomplishments and great works to up and coming classes. To our well-loved and well-appreciated principal, Air. Jordan, the Senior ( ' lass leaves a pair of ear muffs to protect him from all student tales of woe. The Senior Class also wishes to leave to Air. Oakman, senior sponsor, a box of C ' hristmas cards. To Air. Hauck, we leave the up and coming Beethovens to carry on the reputation we established. Barbara Dowd leaves her title of “Nan Grey” to Althea Nason. “Bud” Herrmann leaves his puddle-jumper’s tuneful horn to anj ' one who can stand it. Alartha C ' ook leaves “Bertie” Plummer to an3’one who needs his help. Thelma Smith and Helen Barrett bequeath their cheer-leading outfits to aiyv girls who are cute enough to wear them. The Band members of the Senior Class leave the rest of the Band to support future football teams. Bob C’hiesa bequeaths his beautiful blonde, wavA’ hair and natural blush to Dick Huer. Shirley- Bhoads leaves her chic to Pauline Oakle ' . Alickej ' Wassmouth leaves hei ' deep contralto voice and poetical abilitj ' to anj’one who is worth of them. George AIcNult ' leaves his height to Kobert Buckle} ' . Ruthie Watts leaves George Nelson to aiu ' one who can stand him (or understand him). Adrienne Utudjian leaves her two sisters to hold up the Utudjian reputation. Dick Andrews bequeaths the management of futuie baseball and football teams to ??? Warren Ericson leaves his romantic soul to Johnin- Kellj ' . Aluriel Farmer wishes her winking abilit} ' to be passed on to Alaiy Anderson. Beulah Greene leaves her sunshine personalit} ' to Alaiy-Ann Da} ' . Warren Nott leaves his debating power to anyone who could beat him in a debate. Alarylee Welch leaves herself to Whitfield Hallett. “Chick” Wheeler lets anyone, who can make the most goals, have her hockey stick. To Russell Allsop Charlie Walker leave s his capability to get along with Aliss Billings. Virginia DeCo.ste leaves her .sophistication-plus to Adrginia Bates. t PAGE 12 }
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