Chester High School - Flamstead Challenge Yearbook (Chester, VT)

 - Class of 1956

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kb 611155 Hill F-Gif To whom it may concern: We, the class of 1956 of Chester High School, town of Chester, County of Windsor, State of Vermont, being of sound mind and reasonable intelligence, do hereby proclaim this document to be our last will and testament: and do hereby devise, bequeath, and bestow our gifts and possessions in the following manner: Oren Baker, his ability to sneak cat naps in Modern History class to Charlie Dean: that is, if you don't already, Charlie! Ronald Betts, his short walks to school to Ralph Rogstad. Carol Cole, her ability in music and as manager of girls' basketball to Ginny Stowell. Eleanor Cook, her preference for older men to Marguerite Melendy. Betty Davis, her drawing skill to the Chatter and Challenge Staff. Grace Davis, her homemaking ability to Lois Rogers. Marjorie Duprey, her sparkling personality to Howard Henry. Norma Evans, her working habits to Rodney Willard. Won't it seem good to get your home work done on time, Rodney? Joan Finnegan, her quiet nature to Alice Suojanen. Jane Foster, her ability to attract the attention of the Londonderry boys to Brenda Parker. Maybe it will help you catch that man, eh Brenda? Jerry Foster, his old hat to Marion Johnson so she won't have to keep snitching it from him. Fay Gabert, Jr. , his place as goalie on the soccer team to Joe Krupsky. Lois Griswold, her dancing ability to Carleton Kenyon. Barbara Gosselin, her fine voice to anyone who wishes to try out for A Cappella Choir next year. Wilma Grover, her typing ability to the girls in fifth period typing class. Derry Ann Hazelton, her good marks to the Freshman Core classes. Marion Hershberg, her ability to entertain Richard Hart to Marie Melendy. Marilyn Hill, her bass fiddle to anyone who thinks they're big enough to play it. Jackie Holden, her ability to be calm and quiet at all times to Tom Lazetera. Mabel Johnson, her ability to keep one man to Gloria Mackey. Lillian Kalinen, her ability to chatter to Lynnville Jarvis. Virginia McGrotty, her managing ability to Donna Wheeler. Kenneth Noor, his entertaining personality to Bobby Macey. Sandra Parker, her height to Ellen Danforth. Norma-Gene Patch, who has a ring for every day of the week and two on Sunday, leaves these rings to Marilyn Allen. Marilyn, we hope they don't get you in as much trouble as they did Norma-Gene. Philip Plumb, his physique to Victor Mazzella. Howard Quimby, his excellent skill in basketball to Frank Chico. Use it well, Frank. Patricia Russell, her shortness to Pat Plumb. John Scullin, to Dickie Arrison, all his good times in English Class. Kenneth Selmer, bequeaths the enjoyment he's had in F. F. A. to John Aldrich. Beverly and Nancy Sherwin, their men to anyone who has lots of spare time. Gail Spaulding, her diamond to Carla Barlow. Gloria Spaulding, her basketball experience to Joanne Nason. Melvin Stowell, his old jalopy to John Marshall in the hopes that he will drive a little slower than Mel did Elaine Strong, her high C's to Arthur Blais. Josiah Swett, his acting ability to Jon Druhl. Patricia Wilkins, her ,vibrant personality to Karen Keith in hopes that she won't be so quiet. Elmer Willis, his embarrassing blush to Clarence Jelley. Zippy, to CHS--Self Control. All the class of '56 leave to Mr. Newton our appreciation for his patience in the past three years as our homeroom teacher. In Witness Whereof, we the class of 1956, have set our hand and seal hereto this twelfth day of March in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-six 119561. Norma Patch Norma Evans Mabel Johnson

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