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THE RED AND BLACK 17 23. To Claire Rouillard, HJimmy Townsend leaves his devotion at all times. And we know that Claire will be able to do her own homework for a change, in- stead of doing Senior English all of the time. 24. Lois Putnam leaves her ration book to Louise Byrne, who is always hun- gry. We hope with this the latter will be sufficiently supplied. 24. Jennie Adamovich and Colleen Murphy bequeath the saying Variety is the Spice of Life to Alicia LaVaude and Barbara Wilmarth. 26. Robert Steinfield leaves his line of chatter to anyone who can say more in a minute than Stein can. 27. Sylvia White and Patty Crossman will their tininess to Nanci Dodge on one condition: you must remember notlto grow any taller, Nanci. 28. Louis Zullo wills his oratorical ability to anyonewho is able to sway an assembly as he did during his campaign for selectman. May we suggest John Dansereau? 29. Thelma McSwain and Shirley J ohannis bequeath their constant companion- ship to Nancy Kuzmich and Olive King., 30. Gordon McKinnon wills his naps in history class to any Junior who will be ableetoiwake up before t'Pop comes down the aisle. 31. Helen Pilver leaves her wit to any under classmate who has the ability of telling more jokes than Pil . 32. Rodney Davis leaves his ability of knowing all the answers to the Junior most needy of this quality. May we suggest Chick Osgood? 33. 'tDoug Johnston wills his wavy hair to Joe LaLiberte provided the said Joe promises to let his grow. 34. Carolyn Osgood wills her quiet reserved manner to Louis LaVaude. Re- member, Louis, actions speak louder than words. 35. Cedric White leaves his bashfulness to Thomas Batchelder. Here's hoping you use it, Tommy . 36. We hereby appoint the incoming Class of 1944 executors of this our last will and testament. In witness whereof, we have hereunto set our hand and seal, and publish and declare this to be our last will and testament at Stevens High School, in the town of Claremont, the county of Sullivan, the state of New Hampshire in the United States of America this sixteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-three. Signed, Phyllis Bailey Shirley Bonneau Witnesses:- Bambi The Little Moron Me and My Gal
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16 THE RED AND BLACK SECTION II INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS 1. Guy Wilson leaves his bright and flashy ties to Bill Lovejoy due to the fact that there is a war on and Guy wants to be conservative for a change. 2. Barbara Bartlett and Stuart Jones will their constant companionship to Martha Mitchell and Donald Bartlett. It seems to run in the family, doesn't it, Donald? F 3. Freeman Chellis passes on his way with the fair sex to Dahl Hansen who, we have heard, is off to a good start! 4. Dot Loudon wills her laugh and exasperating sneeze to Cynthia Kellogg It has been rumored that Snooky is making progress in both lines. 5. Heath Bourdon leaves to Eddie Balch his faithfulness to one girl. 6. Shirley Bonneau wills her so called bangs to 'tBev Woodward, provid- ed the aforementioned promises to keep them curled on rainy days. ' 7. Dick McCusker will gladly relinquish his title of Woman Hater to the under classmate most desirous of it. May we suggest Louis LaVaude? 8. The seven girls who are engaged bequeath their manner of getting men to those students who t'Don't Get Around Much Any More. 9. To Francis Finelli, Mitchell Baker passes on his love for English, provided the aforementioned Francis will endeavor to better Mitchell's records. 10. Bob Michaud and Mary Boudette give to any incoming Senior their ability to run up two Hights of stairs and get into Mr. I-Ioward's room before the tardy bell rings. 11. Mae Whippen bequeaths her smile to Bette Goldberg in case hers should wear out from over work. 12. Larryl' Ring wills his chemical formulas to James DuCharme. 13. Marion Golub relinquishes her title of Class Flirt to Shirley Legere. From all evidence up to date,we feel sure Shirley will keep up the good work. 14. Period V History Class leave their code to the incoming Seniors, provided they promise to use it as skillfully as the aforementioned. 15. Flossie McKane Wills her thinness and height to Eleanor Bartlett. 16. To t'Bob Michaud, who is willing and able, is left Bernard Rosinski's athletic ability. ' 17. Gwendolyn Goggin leaves to Joyce Chase her ability to stay away from the opposite sex. H 18. Claude Preston bequeaths his driving license to Donald Greenwood. But, Donald, you must remember to stop, look, and listen at all stop signs and red lights. We sincerely hope you are able to get around as much as Claude does on one and one-half gallons of gas! ' 19. Ted Bailey leaves everything to his one and only Barbara Fairiield. But Barb'i you must remember to write every night and play little faithful at all times! ! 20. Gilda Ellis leaves her ability to play the Glockenspiel to anyone who is able. Have we any prospects? 21. Martin Fleit wills his so called wolfing to his brother 'tJerry, who seems to be doing well. 22. Anne Thompson wills her beautiful Hngernails to Rachel Miller, providing that the latter doesn't bite them or even wash dishes. ,
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