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I, Lucille Adams, do leave my hustle-bustle manner to Josephine Faillace. I, Ann LoCrasto, do leave to Pauline Blanchet my never tiring lungs. I, Betty Hreschak, do leave to Wilma Vars my quick-and-hurry stride. I, Virginia Umphlett, do leave my quiet but friendly nature to Wanda Dimmock. I, Paul Tripp, do leave my basketball figure, to Arthur Rathbun. I, Harold Buzzi, do bequeath to Raymond Co- lechia my job as chauffeur to the senior class. I, Claire Fallon, do bequeath to Nickie Rustici just a small part of my ever-abounding energy. I, john Souza, very willingly do leave to joseph Adams all my troubles with the opposite sex. I, Bruce Adams, do leave my chair in the office to anyone who would like to spend his lunch block there, I, jane Haupt, do bequeath my soft spot on the ice to Mildred Furey. I, Delores Freitas, do leave to Mary Small my friendly smile. We, Carl Jeckel, Hugh Schiller, and Lawrence Clay, do leave to next year's seniors the expenses of being a senior. I, William Champlin, do leave my job as as- sistant janitor to anyone who can handle it and study too. I, Richard Hanley, do will my hair to anyone who would like it. I, Edwin Northrup, do bequeath my stride to Clyde Drake. P 4 J if fy ar e I, Barbara Metcalf, do leave my job as office girl to a future senior. I, Mariano Blanda, do leave my supply of an- swers to the highest bidder. We, jane Smyrniotes and Claire Valliere, do leave to jean Mazzarella our awards in girls' sports. I, Irene james, do leave my shyness to jean jones. I, jackie Barber, do leave to Lila Steele my inter- est in roller-skating. I, Nancy Cooper, do leave to anyone who can attain them my many abilities and accomplish- ments. I, Barbara MacKenzie, do leave to Barbara Berry my ability to argue. I, Valerie Souza, do leave to Ronnie O'Keefe my Pepsodent smile. Wfe, Barbara Saunders and Barbara Findeisen, do leave to Sylvia Radicioni our Hirtatious habits. I, Alfred Lewis, do leave my two big dimples to Kenny Bogue. I, Betty O'Keefe, do leave my gay colored ker- chiefs to Sally O'Neil. I, Charles McGrath. do bequeath to Thomas Tanner my overgrown bass violin. I, joan Huard, do bequeath to Leila Oteri my l'Lauren Bacall voice. Signed, sealed, published and declared this as and for the last will and testament, by the class of 1948, Stonington High School, in the presence of us and each of us, who at their request and in their presence in the presence of each other have here- unto subscribed our names as witnesses: ' NORMA DARLING SHIRLEY OSTMAN BARBARA WILLIAMS BARBARA MMKENZIE page twenty-eight
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I, jean Garretson, do leave to jean Barnes my beautiful dark eyes. I, Shirley Ostman, do will to Veronica Travers my tall, stately carriage. I, Red Cella, do will to anyone who can achieve it my ability to star in several sports. I, Joseph Lidestri, do leave to Edmund Victoria my all-around good sportsmanship. I, Charles Main, do leave my job of running the projector to Donald Pettini. I, Celeste Rebello, do leave my courage to take both U. S. History and P, D. in the same year to anyone able to tackle them. I. Anthony Lazzaro, do leave my ability to get out of classes to Harold Austin. I, Anna Riley, do leave to Maybelle Murray my job in the cafeteria. I, Pat Tillinghast, do leave my casual but witty sense of humor to Barbara Powers. I, jackie Duffy, do leave my sunny and friendly disposition to Betty Simonelli. I, Barbara Crompton, do bequeatn the courage to come back to school after a long illness to any- one who may need it. I, Janice Palmer, do bequeath to Nancy Sicilian my acting ability that she too may have the lead in school. plays. I, Mary Robinson, do leave to any new future senior, the ability to create the sensation that I did. I, Rose Vincent, do leave my interest in a certain alumnus to absolutely no one. I. Mary Oliver, do leave to Margaret Faulise my beautiful, shining black hair. I, Barbara Williams, do gladly leave my numer- ous jobs on the Yearbook to next year's workers. I, Marilyn Doyle, do leave to next year's O. P. girls my fine example of a conscientious secretary. We, Betty Champlin and Bevy joubert, do leave our size 9 clothes to Shirley Blanchard. I. Bernadette Costa, do leave to absolutely no one my interest in a certain prefabricated house. We, Elsie Mathews, Barbara Rhodes and Ruth Culley, do leave our get married in july motto, to anyone lucky enough to find the right man. I, Madeline Thorp, do leave my ambition to be a teacher to someone who likes children. I, Carol Oviatt, do leave my desire to travel to my sister. I, Dorothy Schiller, do bequeath my ambition to get married to all girls. I, Richard Buck, do leave my fatal fascination to the feminine sex to Ralph Horn. I, Rusty Palmer, do bequeath to Betty Clark my always present freckles. I, Eleanor Crompton, do leave to Mary Holly my well rounded supply of facial expressions. I, Anne Dennehey, do leave my neat hair-do to lane Lathrop. I, Noyes Farnell, do leave to Gary Bill my voice that never ceases to charm the fairer sex. I, joan Hauschild, do leave my red, gosh no !- 'lstrawberry blonde hair to the Lamb twins. I, john Thompson, do leave my quiet appearance but strong ideas to joseph Imdahl. I, Dorothy Swain, do leave my dainty and polite ways to joan Dougherty. I, Pauline Lord, do leave to Barbara Stinson my extensive interest in nursing. I, Norma Darling, do leave my task of keeping the boys amused in the ofhce, during lunch block to Gayla Bill. I, Celia Lesniewski, do leave my interest in knit- ting sweaters to Mary Lou Robinson. I, Frank Saporita, do leave my ways of thinking that everyone is swell to Pat Kenyon. I, Mary Wilkinson, do leave my little girl ways to Marilyn O'Neil. I Barbara Adams, do leave to Anita DeCesare my quiet, dignified manner. I, Barbara Aiello, do bequeath to Robert Meeker my outstanding musical ability. I, Robert Barker, do bequeath to Alfred Fidrych my blush that is always taking me unaware. I, Amy Giordano, do bequeath to Carlene Mello my stack of Vogue magazines. I, Virginia Croucher, do leave my infectious giggle to Mimi Crowley. I, Ellis McGowan, do leave to George Miner my collection of 4-H honors. We, Donald Welch and john Shackley, do leave our trusty guns for hunting to james Watson. I, Robert Clay, do bequeath to Philip jones my shy appearance, that he may be as well-camouflaged as I have always been. I, janet Buchanan, do bequeath to Doris Hemp- stead my filing system that she may keep her dates as straight as I have tried, I, Annette Dawley, do leave to Elaine Geyer my artistic ability. I, Billy Noyes, do leave to Chester Godomsky my exceptionally cute features. page twenty-seven
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