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CLASS WILL - By BB'ITY Gnmm Ve, the wise and astounding Class of 1955, whose world- ing powers and awe-inspiring talents have never been excelled l of Natick High's splendid and revered history, being the select we are, do hereby proclaim this to be our last will and testament: diss Finn, our executor, will assume all responsibility in carry- aut the provisions as stated: l'o Mr. Maieo we leave our gratitude for being the most diligent, :lerful principal a student body could ever have. Fo Mr. Carey we leave a one hundred and eighty day supply of ache powders. I'o Miss RaHerty we bequeath a new position. From this day 'ard you are oflicially the :ffl guide of South Natick, and to start oE well, we also leave 1,000 pamphlets entitled Tour Historical h Natickg Original Indian Country for circulation among ive customers. IBQML Fobert we leave six free lessons at Hoague's School for ic and Voice Culture . l o Mr. Zallen we leave the everpopular briefcase that contains secret of the raunch . 1'o Miss Nutt we leave our thanks for showing us that popularity cheerfulness go hand in hand. To Mr. Slamin we bestow a box of anti-anxiety pills and a book Future consolation entitled Nervousness-It's All In The Mind . To Mr. Bongarzone we leave an apple a day for the next 365 1, to keep your wit keen, sharp and clever. To Mr. McManus we leave a pair of non-slip eyeglasses and a e reminder: To care for this gift, don't take off, put on, look over, :ang of! one ear excessively. To Mr. Bennett we leave a four leaf clover and a rabbit's foot rrotect our favorite science teacher from the aspiring Chemists Loom S-219. To Mr. Bartnick we leave a warning bell for the Safety Patrolers I repair on his ever functioning but never accurate watch. To Mr. Dietz we leave a new shiny baton to replace that stubby n out pencil he has had to use when directing our melodious iestra at weekly assemblies. To the Honor Society we leave a game of Scrabble to exercise ,r masterly minds. I, Frannie Montagna, leave my much valued status as leader of Natick High underworld to Joe Shaldone. I, Dottie San Clemente, leave my yen for footbal players to Burtt. I, Connie Levine, leave my ever-lasting struggle, will power vs. :ther ice cream, to Barbara Feldman. I, Claude LaTune, leave my angelic face and innocent look to ty Dowd. I, Dick Simeone, leave the secret of my unruly, flying curls, a nb with three teeth. I, Roberta Hesek, leave my ability to be heard above others to rnmy Casey. I, Mary McGinnis, leave my graciousness and refinement to Joan inagan. I, John Roberts, leave to any Latin scholar, the three things that lled me through my four years of Latin-ill a Caesar Trot, J a Cicero Trot, and C35 a Virgil Trot. hl, Helen Sostilio, leave my exuberance and vivacity to Mae-Belle itten. I, Terry Smith, leave my ability to keep the faculty confused to :my Argir. I, Pat Graham, leave my reputation of an eager beaver to Con- nce Adams. I, Nancy Cox, leave my sweetness and sincerity to Carolyn mpbell. ,I I QF. ,al-3 v ' ' I3 I, Pinzo Ciccarelli, leave my unforgettable mirth and merry- making, that are always in popular demand, to Billy Henderson. A I, Eva Churchill, leave my unfailing vitamin pills to Loretta rthur. I, Francis Pierce, leave my bouncing, swaying gait to anyone who can possibly duplicate it. I, Diane Martin, leave my expressive eyes and enviable eyelashes to Lorraine Percocco. I, Don Hughes, leave my official rank of :ffl Taxi driver for the Sophomore girls to anyone. who doesn't have any objections. I, Brian McGee, just leave, I hope!!! I, Jean Bartalussi, leave my flair for art to Joel Tibbetts. I, John Mano, leave my distinction of being the only pill box with feet to Dave Connell. I, Dick Rokes, leave the entire-population of Natick High School in a gate of tears and misery for the loss of such a talented man as myse . I, Paul Roberts, leave my dynamic personality to Tommy Bailey. I, Dave Woodbury, leave my technique with the women to the first smart boy who applies for it. Come early, avoid the rush! I, Joanne McNeil, leave my position as the glamour girl of Natick High to Loretta Mano. I, Fred Connell, leave my classroom antics to any brave, valiant underclassman. I, Sue Mallery, leave my enthusiastic school spirit, my racoon coat and my spot in the stands at every one of the Natick's fabulous football games, to Janet Fannon. I, Bill Hayes, leave my status as chief of the Racket Squad as I. true blue racketeer. I, June Bennett, leave my enormous lunches to anyone who can eat them and stay thin. I, Jean Grover, bestow the renown of being ever-so-hard on the male population of Natick High to Priscilla Ross. I, Hanna Nelson, leave with one last comment on my hair- lt will be all one color someday . I, Bobby Carnaroli, leave my memoirs containing the bulk of the information l've acquired during my three years at dear old N.H.S. to Rusty Devereaux, with the certainty that he'll appreciate every gorfeof them. These masterpieces are titled My Favorite Subject- rr s . - I, Buddy Tupper, leave my large capacity for friends to Don Kaufman. I, Janet Hall, leave a supply of eatab1es in homeroom S-258 for use during those appetite-teasing x periods. I, Janice Collins, leave my meticulous appearance to Rose Orno- rato. .We, Don Kane and Bobby Evans, give that downright annoying saying Well see you at two-thirty back to Mr. Swallow. -I, Candy White, leave my fascination for the Quartermaster to Janice Condon. To the rest of the Juniors we bestow the title of Senior, the most treasured and most wonderful honor in the world. In witness whereof, we, the members of the Class of 1955, have set our hand and seal hereto this thirteenth day of June in the year. of our Lord one thousand nineteen hundred and fifty-five, de- claring this to be our last will and testament. Signed, ELIZABETH GRIMM. Witnessed by: EMILY SHANNON HARRY L. GARNETI'
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