Randolph Union High School - Galloping Ghost Yearbook (Randolph, VT)

 - Class of 1950

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Galloping Ghost Class Will by J edn Sirret, Evelyn Wagner and Raymond Ponlin We the class of 1950, do hereby publish and declare this to be our last will and testament: To the Junior Class, we will our unquestionable and unexcelled class dignity. To the Sophomore Class, we bequeath our private abode, Room 14, in hopes that they will have as many happy moments there as we did. To the Freshman Class, we leave the hope that if We made it, so can they. To the faculty we will our ability to take life easy - enough said. ' I, Elizabeth Bassett, do will my long fingernails to Shirley Bird Cjust in case she gets hungryl. I, Betsy Birchard, do will my position as captain of the cheerleaders to anyone who thinks he can keep peace and quiet. ' I, Loraine Boudreau, will my ability to be the first at school in the morning to those juniors who come at 8:31. I, Theresa Brassard, do leave my job of keeping the school savings accurately and in order to Dorothy Amadon. I, Jean Brigham, do will my steadiness to Pat Brainerd so Dick Morse won't have to worry so much in the future. I, Robert Broadwell, do will my ability to sleep wherever I am to Elwin Preston, who needs more rest. I, Edward Brown, do bequeath my ability to talk my way out of any situation to Sherman Salter. I, Lawrence Camp, do leave my calm and easy-going manner to Larry Leonard. I, Jean Chambers, do will my fondness for boys with blonde hair to the few girls remaining who do not feel the same way. I, Albert Cooper, do will my large vocabulary to anyone who can tell me what I'm talking about. U I, Doris Davis, do will my spectacles to Wendall Thurston so that he may continue to spot the oncoming cars while on patrol duty. I, Dorothy Fullam, do will my ability to keep more than one man on the string to Elaine Chadwick, who seems to be having trouble. I, June Harding, do will my love for flowers to Pat Estabrook so that the school building will continue to look homey, I, Cynthia Holden, do will my ability to speak up in class meetings to the Class of '51, so that nothing will be put over on them. I, Alfred Jarvis, do will my quiet manner to Gordon Brown - just to give the teachers a rest. I, Marie Julian, do will my soft, delicate voice to Marylin Packard. I, Zita Knowles, do will my love for out-of-town boys to Edna Bing- ham. I, Art.hur Krivacs, do bequeath my reputation for being the answer to a maiden's prayer back to Clark Gable.

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Galloping Ghost Our class officers Were: President, Allen Sprague, vice president, Cynthia Holden, secretary, Janet Prescott, treasurer, Joan Rye, Student Council, Jean Brigham and Edward Brown. Our freshman Carnival play was Ghost of a Show. We entered the sophomore class with 58 of us still going strong. Our class advisers were Miss Burke and Mr. Gray. We lost Ruth Price, Paul Bent, Lucille Farnham, Arnold Durkee and Robert Hunt, and gained Albert Cooper and Marie Julian. ' Our class officers were: President, Jean Brigham, vice president, Al- len Sprague, secretary, Joan Rye, treasurer, Cynthia Holden, Student Council, Jane Wood and Jerry Thomas. For our sophomore Carnival play we presented In May With J une. We also had our annual corn roast. Before we knew it we found ourselves jolly juniors. This year the class was decreased to 45. We lost Geraldine Bowen, David Bell, Robert Bowen, Helen Flint, Donald Russell, Ramon Tancreti, Ralph Thurber, Hazel Bennett, Judith Gratton, Roberta Tabor, George Berry, Kenneth King and Franklin Williams. Our class officers were: President, Richard Rattie, vice president, Edward Brown, secretary, Cynthia Holden, treasurer, Raymond Poulin, Student Council, Alfred Jarvis and Marie Julian, advisers, Mr. Bond and Mr. Parker. We had Hearts and Flowers for our Carnival play. We conducted dancing school and had a corn roast. At last we found ourselves silly seniors. We lost Marilyn McGee, Leta Martell, Beverly Bowen, and, unfortunately, Lawrence Berry, in an accident, and gained Arthur Krivacs. Cur class numbers, at this point, 41. We elected as our officers: President, Allen Sprague, vice president, Jean Chambers, secretary, Cynthia Holden, treasurer, Raymond Poulin, Student Council, Jean Sivret and Edward Brown, advisers, Mr. Bond and Mr. Robertie. Our senior play was Connecticut Yankee, which turned out to be a success after all. Hummingbird Hiccups, our Carnival play, came through and we, at last, Walked away with the cup. Despite all the talk about our being the worst class all twelve years, we realize they have been some of the most important years of our lives. With all that sadness in mind we say goodbye to our school days and bring this, our history, to a close.



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Galloping Ghost I, Philip Lamb, do will my ability to remain in class after once getting there, to Gus Sivret. I, Kenneth Lewis, do will my ability to go steady to Bud Maynes. I, Beverly Martin, do leave my ability to live outside of town and still get to school on time to Marlene Kellogg. I, Richard Montgomery, do will my quiet nature to Helen Barrett. I, Richard Morse, do will my horse laugh to Herbert Wilson. I, Maurice Palmer, do will my tall stature to Dean Harrington to go along with his red, curly hair and freckles. I, Raymond Poulin, do will my singing ability to Philip Morse so that R. H. S. tenors will be represented at Music Festival next year. I, Janet Prescott, do bequeath my home near the Aggie School 'to Nancy Grassette so that Nancy won't have so far to go. I, Raymie Rattee, do will my knowledge of the best parking spots to Bud Richards. I, Richard Rattie, do will my ability to flirt and keep a steady girl friend to Bucky Maynard. I, Joan Rye, do will my ability to get good marks to any juniors who need them toward graduation next year. I, Marion Sawyer, do will my acting ability to the Sophomore Class in hopes that next year at Carnival they won't be so disappointed. I, Jean Sivret, do leave my unfinished typing to anyone who has noth- ing to do for the next year or two. I, Barbara Smith, do will my ability to get along with all my teachers to Dino Merusi. I, Bryant Smith, do will my ability to knit to Ruth Angell so that she will have something to keep her Warm next year. I, Gordon Smith, do will my interest in the Boston Red Sox to Janet Morse and Virginia Waldo, also my father's Dodge so that they can go to see the World Series. I, Allen Sprague, do leave my position as president of the Senior Class to next year's victim. I, Anita Tancreti, do will my love for sports to Gerald LaRocque. I, Gerald Thomas, do will my love for sports to Gerald LaRocque. I, Evelyn Wagner, do bequeath my dancing ability to David Sprague. I, Dick Wilson, do leave my ability to get out of any kind of work to Donald Perry. . I, Jane Wood, do will my red hair to Louis Belisle so that next year he can still have his flame around. I, Allen Wright, do will my ability to play basketball to Dean Flint, though we know he wonit need it. In witness, whereof, we have hereto set our hand and seal this :four- teenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty. LUNA Ticx, JoHN's OTHER WIFE, B. O. PLENTY.

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