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I, Ronald Holland, do leave my admiration for the late F.D.R. to anyone who can respect him as much as I. We, Helen Huard and Marilyn Cini, do will our constant companionship to Santo Risica and Dennis Saffomilla. I, Philip Jones, do leave to my basketball twin, Kenneth Crandall, my interest in the sport. I, Katherine Keegan, do will my record collec- tion to Jane Cyriacks for use at her parties. I, Sheila Kelliher, do will my pretty features to Michelle Fitts. I, John Kendzia, do bequeath my love for pho- tography to Duane Heineck. We, Helen Klotz and Hermine Squadrito, do will our flashing diamonds to absolutely no one. We, Fred La Fountain and Richard Main, do will our jobs as members of the stage crew to George Avery and Robert Main. I, William Lamoureaux, do bequeath my cheer- ful disposition to Banty Reid. I, Jane Lathrop, do will my eagerness to get ahead to Galeana Franco. I, Celina Lenihan, do bequeath my title as Junior Prom Queen to anyone fortunate enough to win it. I, Robert Lewis, do will my ability to hold a job to anyone who is ambitious enough to work hard. I, William Lewis, do bequeath my seat in Arch- ies' to George Richards. I, Jeannette LoBuglio, do will my ability to be late to anyone on the Old Mystic bus who can get away with it. I, Lorraine Lopes, do will my ability to joke to Richard Palmer. I, Charles Lo Presto, do bequeath my thought- fulness of others to Domenic Vennari. I, Charles Lorello, do will my faithful presence at all the games to Whitney Carpenter. I, Saltina Maderia, do bequeath my carefree ways to Diane Kelliher. I, Ruth Esther Main, do will my stately manner to Betty Mush. We, Richard Mansfield and Ralph Savy, do be- queath our hot rods to Alton Gray. I, William Marchand, do will my wanderings to anyone who has the time. We, Gerard McKenna and Angelo Serio, do be- queath our co-captainship to Joseph Adams and Robert Gilmore. I, Palmer Miner, do will my quiet but mighty appearance to Joseph Jones. I, Rose Mitchell, do bequeath my perseverance to Helen Ann Morton. I, Christopher Moore, do will my ability to fas- cinate women to Bruce Morgan. I, Betty Oliver, do bequeath my never ending wardrobe to Anita DiCesare. I, Marilyn O'Neil, do will my little girl ways to Joyce Geyer. I, Ruth Oviatt, do leave my helpful manner to Ruth Saunders. I, Cecilia Plympton, do will my enthusiasm in physical education to Mildred Furey. I, Antonio Ponte, do bequeath my experiences with the fair sex to Paul Huard. I, Fred Papson, do will my half mile run to Ronald Wilkinson. I, Albert Prichard, do will my interest in radio to Joseph Walsh. I, Anne Raffo, do bequeath my pleasant presence to Nancy Albro. I, Frances Raffo, do will my good nature and winning disposition to Betty Simonelli. We, Arthur Rathbun and Barbara Vincent, do bequeath our collection of tardy slips to Hubert Appleton and Charles Savy. I, Josephine Risica, do will my willingness to help others to Margaret Holliday. I, Constance Rose, do bequeath my drum sticks to Patricia Jones. I, Carmella Sammataro, do bequeath my ready smile and winning personality to Joanne Fontanel- la. I, Edward Schleith, do bequeath my interest in scientific farming to David Dunn. I, Nancy Sicilian, do bequeath my acting ability to Jean Barnes. I, Thomas Smith, do will my wardrobe and per- sonality to Joseph Risica. I, Jean Souza, do bequeath my position as as- sistant majorette to Patricia O'Brien. I, Nancy Spellman, do will my sweet voice to Mary Durham. I, Katherine Stiephaudt, do leave my school spir- it to the remaining Bunga Boys. I, Robert Stewart, do leave my willingness to help a damsel in distress to Francis Crowley. I, William Taggart, do bequeath to William Haupt my love for the St. Louis Cardinals. I, Herbert Tennant, do bequeath my hidden mu- sical talent to Nelson Billings. I, Mary Thompson, do will my sociable manners to Marjorie Morrison. I, Muriel Visgilio, do leave my curiosity to Bar- bara Powers. I, Laura Weyant, do will my interest in aviation to Henry Le Clair. page twenty-eight
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GLASS WILL l950 We, the members of the graduating class of the year 1950, of Stonington High School, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby declare and ordain the following to be our last will and testa- ment: I, Betty Amaral, do leave my happy-go-lucky ways to Audrey Santos. I, Charles Ames, do will my shy manner to Ken- neth Holland. I, Patrick Anderson, do leave my love for acting to Ronald Brown. I, Theodore Barraclough, do leave my ability to speak my mind to anyone with nerve enough to do it. I, john Barrett, do leave my motor bike rides to school to Anthony Lombardo. I, Glenn Bates, do will my neat appearance to Edward Miguel. We, David Birkbeck and George Miner, do leave our interest in farming to Milton Banker and Frank Bliven. We, Shirley Blanchard, Dorothy Jones, and Lil- lian Costa, do will our twirling ability to Beverly Capalbo, Patricia Messner, and Kathyrn Lord. I, Roger Bliss, do leave my interest in commercial work to james DeMarco. I, Leonard Brennan, do leave my position at cen- ter on the football team to William Squadrito. I, Gloria Brustolon, do will my ability to get along with the opposite sex to joan Appleton. I, Gladys Burdick, do leave my gymnastic ability to Muriel Enos. I, Lawrence Burridge, do will my interest in a certain senior girl to absolutely no one. We, Harriet Cady, Marion Cooke, and Wilma Steadman, do leave our interest in dressmaking to Sylvia Brustolon and Josephine Dinoto. I, john Castodio, do will my catcher's mitt to james Ballato. I, lleana Cerasoli, do bequeath my cute ways to janet Stanton. I, Howard Chase, do will my sociable ways to Stephen Hreschak. I, Martin Clemens, do leave all my Flirtations to Robert Delagrange. We, Beverly and Barbara Croucher, do will to the Ravenelle twins our companionship. I, Dorris Hempstead, do will my trim figure to Charlotte Buck. I, Patricia Curley, do leave my-position as major- ette to Geraldine Shea. I, Peggy Davis, do leave my love for horses to Elizabeth McConnell. I, Wanda Dimmock, do leave my interest in cheering to Constance Crowley. I, Henry Durfee, do will my position as senior basketball manager to Lonny Delaney. I, Sally Emmet, do leave my attendance at all games to Joanna Aiello and Ann Ryon. We, Barbara Enos, Celestine Faulise and Mary Finnegan, do will our quiet ways to Rose Marie Lo Priore, Anne Kiddy, and Elizabeth Peabody. I, Josephine Faillace, de bequeath my dignified manner to joan Wahtola. I, Kathryn Faulise, do will my dancing feet to Betty Lenzzo. I, Rudolph Favretti, do bequeath my musical fin- gers to Roy Smith. I, Alfred Fidrych, do bequeath my good groom- ing to Maurice Orlando. I, Rose Fiorino, do bequeath to Flora Mailhot my ability to do all things well. - I, Alice Fish, do leave my position as head of the acrobats to Esther Grills. I, Everett Fontanella, do bequeath my prefer- ence for blondes to anyone of the same opinion. I, Elizabeth Francis, do will my love for skating to Maureen jeffrey. I, Barbara French. do bequeath my interest in many things to Ruth Bristow and Eileen Barrett. I, Raymond Fyfe, do bequeath my last seat in P. D. to anyone who can keep it as long as I have. I, Louis Gonsalves, do will my shy smile to jo- seph Quattromani. I, Elizabeth Green, .do bequeath my red locks to Jean Jones. I, Helen Grills, do will my always pleasant ways to Ellen Anderson. We, Alan Grinnell and Robert O'Hagan, do leave our mania for chemistry to anyone who is capable. I, Leslie Haley, do will my sharp sweaters to Donald Lewis. I, Arthur Harper, do bequeath my embarrassing blush to Ronald O'Keefe. I, Joyce Harrison, do leave my contagious giggle to Sally Cone. We, James Hawkins and Barry Richmond, do leave our interests in new scientific developments to anyone who shares our same ideas. I, Roberta Hescock, do bequeath my collection of 4-H awards to Charlotte Dunn. page twenty-seven
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I, Ralph Wheeler, do will my stride to Edward Miner. I, Barbara Whipple, do will my violin to Barbara Brunke. I, Barbara Williams, do leave my willingness to help others to Constance Sanquedolce. Signed, sealed, published and declared this as and for the last Will and Testament, by the class xefavf N 4 V? ! n x If 4 V 'T if N fllq-L' a x of 1950, Stonington High School, in the presence of us and each of us, who at their request and in their presence of each other have hereunto sub- scribed our names as witnesses: 1osEPH1NE RISICA CARMELA SAMMATARO BARBARA WH I PPLE page twenty-nine
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