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Priscilla Otto leaves her jolly naturalness and unsophisticated airs to Markey Whitney. Georgia Ragan leaves her ways with Mr. Taunton to the principals of next year’s operetta. John Mele leaves his popularity and great big grin to that isolationist, Lyman Parsons. Marshall Hills leaves his ability to avoid the public eye to Billy Brock. Philip Noyes leaves his ability to be devilish to Freddy Crafts. Geraldine Morgan leaves her ability to climb the library bookshelves to any junior who wants to keep next year’s freshmen amused. Betty Tebeau leaves her alibis to that certain group of silly sophomores always trying to elude Miss Spear. Alden Whittemore leaves his nimble walk to Parker Harrison. Christine Tebo leaves her smooth dancing to Charles Whiting. Andrea Byron left us this year for the sunshine and orange blossoms of California. Katherine Gallagher leaves her numerous and sundry love affairs to any needy underclassman. Henry Johnson, who hates too much talk, just leaves, to escape Margaret D’Intinosanto. John Beebe leav es a certain part of his wardrobe to the girls’ locker room. Carolyn Robinson leaves her ability to keep a beau to Ginny Wheeler. Alfred Edmunds leaves the teachers’ nerves slightly on the ragged side. Seaton Tackson leaves his devotion to duty on the basketball court to Beverly Hastings. The Senior Class leaves its table in the library to Merithew Hills. Now that we’re leaving, perhaps she’ll invite some of her own class over to join her. We hereby nominate and appoint Mr. Carl T. Rhoades to be the sole executor, without bond, of this our last will and testament, and we hereby re¬ voke all former wills and testamentary instruments. The attached instrument was thereunto subscribed by the class of 1945, the testators, in the presence of each of us and was at the same time declared by them to be their last will and testament, and we are at their request signing our names hereunto in their presence as attesting witnesses. Helen Harding, Alice L. Bocquel, Ruth E. Smith. 21
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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the class of 1945, of the town of Weston, Commonwealth of Massa¬ chusetts, being of sound minds and memories, do make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, in matter and form as follows: To Mr. Rhoades and the faculty we, the class of 1945, give sincere thanks for their untiring efforts to equip us in every way for problems of the future. David Campbell leaves his wolfing (?) to Charlie Place, who so far re¬ mains untouched by this latest fad. Jean Tiffany leaves her love of horses to the Blimp.” They say horse¬ back riding is about as good as the DuBarry” salon. Jeanne Rogers leaves her amazing incomprehension of what’s going on around her to Buddy Clive. Sally Caffrey leaves the memory of those days when she came to school without a trace of make-up to Mikey Browning. Lorraine Comeau leaves her place in the Gondoliers” to Betty Lou Bolster. Joan Brouillette leaves her big hair bows to David Whelpley for his blond curls. Nancy Woodman leaves her knowledge of how and where to use ski boots, especially new ones, to John White. Jack Patterson leaves his ways (?) with the women to Gardner Brown. June Fiske leaves her fine penmanship to Myrtle Littlefield. Phyllis Brown leaves her Harvard accent to Moe.” Pauline Jacques leaves her ability to be seen and not heard to Joe Studley. Nancy Peakes leaves her will power in dieting to any poor unfortunate who’s tried and failed. Eleanor Walls leaves her ability to be inconspicuous to Lucy Leatherbee. Kenny King leaves his love of eating to Jack Martin, hoping he’ll grow out” a bit, as well as up.” Gwendolyn Gale leaves her sharpshooting to Dottie Sheehan—the com¬ bination of this with what she already has ought to make her a star player in years hence. Naomi Newell leaves her ability to keep up a good argument to Don McRae. Are we kidding? ? Kay Ritz leaves her long, curly hair to Lois Rinehart. Alice Dolan leaves her lack of conceit over her good looks to Jack Van Heest. 20
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Class of 1948 First Row (left to right): Bill Brock, Bill Storey, Frank Jacques, Burnell Dow, Kenyon Witty, Bill Goodman, Tom Coburn, Philip Enholm, Hugh Chandler, Dan Compton, Hugh Colliton, James Dolan, Kimball Stevens, Gardiner Brown, Allan Pooler. Second Row: Betty Boyce, Laura Howie, Mary Davis, Harriet Rich, Dorothy Grannis, Louise Beardsley, Joan Woodward, Jane Colpitts, Betsy Powell, Jean McRae, Deborah Knights, Josephine Me- lone, Jane Norton, Virginia Colpetts, Barbara McQueeny, Joy Stubbs, Bernice Bourinot, Ann Hills, Carolyn Hest- hall, Joy Blaney, Eloise Kenny. Third Row: Marney Foster, Jan Palmer, Susan Howard, Lois Wicken, Audrey Jane Byrne, Robert Pyle, Ernest Landry, Bill Van Heest, Bill Nichols, Walter Theall, Edgar Hubbard, Warren Vittum, Robert Hunter, John Nash, Markey Whitney, Connie Russell, Jeanne Hallitt, Jane Woodward, Betty Jackson. CLASS OFFICERS President . Philip Enholm Secretary . MARY SNIDER Treasurer . HUGH CHANDLER 22
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