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Page 31 text:
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Mary Jacques leaves to the Cahill brothers her ability to be inconspicuous. Jill Kibbe leaves the Speech Arts Class rolling in the aisles. Jane Cooper Lawlor leaves her effervescency to Judy Storey for use during “x period with Miss Green. David Linder leaves his helmet for Freddie Lyons to fill. Jean Loud leaves her French books with marginal notes to Bill Scorgie. Shirley MacDonald leaves her ability to collect money to Charles Smith. Jean Marshall leaves all her sweaters to Ellen Jo. Priscilla Mason leaves her sportsmanship and high scoring ability to Molly Whitney. Pat Merrill leaves her school spirit to all the up-and- coming cheerleaders. Bob Nielsen leaves the mimeograph and all its ailments to Miss Caram. Eunice Ogilvie leaves to Edith Stewart the job of pro¬ ducing art work for the 1954 yearbook deadlines. Jo Olson leaves Miss Caram in the hands of Mary Kelly. Arthur Perry leaves his plaid bermuda shorts and white bucks to Bud Raleigh. Alan Phillips leaves his load of math medals to Morrie Harrison. John Pooler leaves a battered trombone in the music room to Roger Dowd. Louise Reed leaves to any girl who wants to undergo Physics Class, her warm seat in Room 108. Charles Smith leaves his quiet ways to Mark Walker. Donald Stewart leaves his truck to Walter Pollock. Kevin Sullivan leaves his ability to reach high places to Bruce Buckminster. Jimmy Whitney, who says he’s economical, takes every¬ thing with him. Carla Wilson tiptoes out, still looking for someone shorter than she is. Emma Young leaves her job as Editor-in-Chief to Linda Anderson. Arthur Perry, President, leaves to the student body the warning to remember before it is too late, “TIME FLIES.” l n f O ' -a
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Class Will O v l owi (K Q ( evou 5 , We the Class of ' 53, being of sound mind and body, do leave, at the end of our school days, a few momentos in commemoration of the best years of our lives to our teachers and fellow students. The class regretfully leaves Ronald Doucette to the good care of the Class of 1954. Paul Allen leaves his microphone to Owen Connolly. Terry Argento leaves her ability to get along with teachers to Dave Pollock. sketching ability to Martin eaves )er Liz Bigelow Pol lock. Lew Bigelow leaves his ability to wander to Jerry Alford. Joan Bleasdale leaves her gymsuit to Mary Benedict to fill. Chris Brayton leaves a job and some dates at the mar¬ ket to Lyle Mailman. Barbara Callahan leaves her cashier’s job to Margie Corbiere. John Connolly leaves his remarkable vocabulary to Bob Wilson. John Cheever leaves his buick motor in the shop to Arthur Mason to put together again. Bob Cronin leaves the band minus one trombonist. Mary Cugini leaves her seat in room 9 to her sister Donna. Ronnie Darroch leaves his basketball number to Windy Morton Jr. Al Dean leaves in his little blue bug.” Liz Denton leaves a year’s supply of mimeograph ink and paper towels to Winnie Barbetti. Carol Dunbar leaves all her nicknames to Descom Hoagland. Carla Frost leaves to Holmes Wager her ability to read the latest novels and listen to Mr. Huddleston at the some time. David Hess leaves a comb to Ray Coppinger. Sally Hobbs leaves, still arguing with Jane. Kent Hobby leaves a bottle of peroxide to Judy Jones. Eliza Horsley leaves with Fred Shaw to break all re¬ cords as a husband and wife team on Broadway. 0-1 feok w
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