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GALLOPING GI-IOST I, Raymond Payette, do will my hair-do to Volney Blodgett. I, Mike Pierce, do will my mathematical ability to Arnold Brassard. I, Janice Pitkin, do will my ability to have only one man to Gloria Dumont. I, Clifford Prior, do will my ability to play the drums to John Burrell. I, Evelyn Russell, do will my typewriter to anyone who can get along better with it. I, Jane Smith, do will my post in Mr. lVlurray's office during seventh period to Leonard Reed so that he may study in peace and quiet. I, Eleanor Smith, do will my pony tail to Patsy Parker. I, Ann Snelling, do Will my ability to flunk a test and survive the blow without declaring a national emergency to Ann Webster. I, Liz Sprague, do will my position as class president to anyone with a loud, clear voice that can be heard above the noise of a battlefield. I, Elaine Squire, do will my quietness to Elva Loura and Linda Rogers. I, Sally Tewksbury, do will my seat in bookkeeping to anyone who thinks he or she can fill it. I, Barbara Turner, do will and bequeath to no one in particular, noth- ing at all, because I need what I have. I, Robert Voghell, do will my ability to stay away from girls to anyone who wants and needs it. To the Juniors, we do will our ability to make money calmly and quietly. To the Sophomores, we do will our congratulations that they will be able to spend half their high school days in the new school. To the Freshmen, we do will our brotherly love, always present. among us! I l To the Faculty, we do will a little more peace and quiet than they may have had in the past. Witnesses, MEL O. DEE, Rook N. RoLL, POOR PEOPLE OF PARIS. i , - . A vm .... .... Q ,,,. ..,g,,mp.....f...,,.. .... . , .,..v...w...,.....,,. .... ..
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GALLOPING GI-IOST Class Will We, the Class of 1956, being at the present in as full possession of our faculties as we expect to be while still in R. H. S., do hereby state our last will and testament. Ann Amsden, do will my size five and a half shoes to Ruth Jones. James Battles, do will my U. S. History book to any Sophomore who would like it. Elaine Belisle, do will my French accent to '4Peachy Monroe so that he can get along better with his French girl. Clark Campbell, do will my ability to hot-rod around and not get pinched to Wayne Flint. Rebecca Campbell, do will my athletic ability to Lorraine Patneaude. Lee Chadwick, do will my quietness to Paul Voghell. David Cook, do will my hockey skates to anyone with feet big enough to wear them. Barbara Dumas, do will my ability to day-dream in classes to Donna Manning. Fred Farrington, do will my love of girls to Bill Slayton. Lee Flint, do will my dungarees and sweat shirts to Lawrence Mit- chell. Florence Gratton, do will my short hair to Nancy McGee. Mary Hackett, do will my driver's license to Geraldine Greenwood, so she can get to the post office faster for those special letters. Philip Hannah, do will my athletic ability to Arnold Brassard. Katherine Hodgdon, do will my hips to anyone who is always being shoved around. Rosalie Holden, do will my love for dancing to Ginny Cook. Nancy Hunt, do will my sociology book to anyone who wants it. William Jackson, do will my ability to stop smoking to Ray Brown. Mary Laffan, do will my desk to any junior high student who wishes to have it. Duane Lowell, do will my curly hair to Raymond Chase. Theda Manning, do will my sense of humor to Charles Gilman so that he may keep his classes lively. Catherine Maynard, do will my sociology mark to anyone brave enough to stand it. Donald Murray, do will my right hand hook shot to Bob Moore. Susan Nichols, do will my status as Homemaker of Tomorrow to Ray Chase to aid him in his career.
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5 t ' TL, ' GALLOPING GI-IOST STUDENT COUNCIL Seated fleft to rightjz William Dupras, Jack Cowdrey, Elizabeth Sprague CSenior Presi- dentb, Michael Pierce CStudent Council Presidentb, Rosalie Holden CSecretaryD, Robert Voghell, Sheila Whitney. Second Row: Philip Heath, Linda Bass, Naomi Pierce, Judy Manning, Judy Chase, Lauria Hill, Lawrence Wright, Susan Chadwick, Pauline LaPerle. Back Row: Mr. William Gaidys, James Pierce, Robert Moore, Mr. Frederick Streeter. Absent: William Slayton. YEARBOOK STAFF Left to Right: Carolyn Smith CAssistant Editorb, Elizabeth Sprague CEditor-in-Chiefl, Ann Snelling fBusiness Managerh, Mr. Wilmond Parker CAdvisorD.
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