Stevens High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Claremont, NH)

 - Class of 1947

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24. Ruth Purinton, Alan Marek, and Stanley Fitch leave their positions in the band to any underclassmen who promise to fill them as ably as these students have. 25. Vince Leahy leaves his struggle buggy to Dick Ormsby provided the latter doesn't have his license taken away. 26 Carmelita LeClair, Dot Laramie, Ginny Rix, and Jean Miles will their secretarial ability to whoever wants to get a job fast. 27. Perley Kuhre leaves his felt hat to Joe Graves so Joe can wash his sailor cap. 28. Helene Buswell, Mary Fecteau, and Norma Hathaway leave their books, hoping that they will never see them again. 29. June Blish leaves her front seat in English class to any incoming senior who will promise to answer as many questions as June has. 30 Maurice Menard leaves his quiet manners and willingness to help to Walter Baerhuk. 3l Paul Potter, Tommy Gray, and Joe Brooks leave vacancies in the foot- ball team that will be hard to fill. ' 32 Stiffy Pullen wills his fine record, numerous friends, and winning personality for the children ofthe family to carry on. 33 Lil Obymako and Ruthie Pesarik leave their long hikes and out-of-town interests to Barbara Szyman and Wallie Jerasonek. 34. Barb King leaves her ability to pass Mr. McGrath's history tests to Keith Hart, and, Keith, they really require study. 35. John Nemcovich bequeaths his appendix to anyone who wants it. 36 Marcy Melcher, Cecile Fleury, Thelma Tardiff, and Bev Donovan leave, hoping that in future years they will increase in stature. 37. Bob Bonneau wills his acting ability to Forrest Putnam provided Put will promise to remember his lines. 38. Henry Jasinski, Ted Perras, Skip Walker, and Lloyd Page leave, glad that there won't be any more homework. 39. Shirley Porter and Donald Morrison leave their ability to get Ns to any underclassmen who need them to graduate. T 40. Thomas Spargo wills his love for taking clocks apart to Jackie Dowaliby, who we know won't want to put them back together again. 4l Lindy Murphy leaves his driver's license to Carl Steinfield so Carl won't have to worry about not having one when he's driving on the main street. 42 The Vets leave--trying to decide which fight was the tougher. This will having been duly signed and sealed in the presence of witnesses is hereby declared legal. Any person who attempts to change or set aside the provisions thereof puts himself and his heirs in contempt of court and must suffer the penalities of the court's displeasure. Signed, sealed, and delivered this eleventh day of June in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-seven. MARY LOUISE OSGOOD, BERNICE IRENE CAHALAN, CAttorneys-at-law? Witnesses: Kilroy Richard The little man who wasn't here! l l 'll9J

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INDIVIDUAL BEQUESTS The following honorables leave individual bequests: Robert Nelson leaves his inexhaustible supply of candy to Midge McCusker and John Sterling, to top off their peanut-butter sand- wiches between classes. Bob McPherson leaves his school supplies to any underclassman who needs them provided the latter returns them to their rightful owners. Dot Johnson, Marvin Lindsay, and Lois Harrington leave their love for Cornish to any underclassman who will promise to defend it as nobly as they have. Wesley Brown bequeaths his cuteness to Bobby Angier--but re- member, Bob, don't break any heartsl Ruth and Richard Bailey leave-still arguing over who is the older. Pat Kling leaves her musical ability to Pat Miles. A good slogan to follow, Pat, is: Practice makes perfect. Newvart Vosgershian, Phyllis Matthews, Elizabeth Ostrowski, Irene Pinkham, Lois Wadleigh, and Pat Smith leave their quiet ways to the incoming seniors, who, we've heard, should benefit by them. Richard Hurd leaves- Open the door, Richard! Margaret Carpenter, Melissa Irwin, and Charlotte Mathews leave their ability to hook a man to Elma Griswold. But remember, Elma, there are a lot of fish in the ocean! Don Chamberlain wills his interests in Windsor to anyone who will tread the road as many times as Don has! Robert Brody leaves his lost weekends for McCusker to find. Henry Normandin leaves his pin-up pictures to the next person to occupy his seat in room 27. Ted Ellis leaves his position in the Tune Twisters to Winfield Giguere. Phil Balch and Bernard Kaminsky leave their red hair to Grace Putnam provided that she continues to contradict the theory that redheads have tempers. Jo Wheeler bequeaths her combination of personality and intelligence to Theresa Leocha, but remember, Theresa, success is the fruit of ambition and work. . Sally Bovard and Mary Murphy leave their constant companionship to Lorraine Brown and Doris Hall. I Hannahbelle Heller leaves her line of chatter to her sister, Martha, who is already off to a good start. i Loretta Lewis and Ruth Houghton leave their ladylike manners to Helen Gierko and Shirley Graves, who we hope will profit by them. Theresa St. Aubin bequeaths her faithfulness to one man to Nancy Brodrick. Remember, Nancy, Variety is the spice of life. Dick Kennell and Willy Wilson leave their athletic abilities to Guga McPherson and Ray Matheson, but, fellas, be sure to eat your Wheaties every morning. Bev Lawrence wills her bottle of peroxide to Bunny Hastings so Bunny won't run out of it. Don Richmond leaves his diminutive stature to Syd Shulins. Don't give up, Syd, there's still a little hope. Lois-Ann LaFrank and Dot Zekos will their dignified ways to Shirley Pullen and Mackie Holmes. Remember, girls, Actions speak louder than words. H87



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