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ni,:r and lastly, we make the following bequests: f i Anne Buzzell V To Anne, our class valedictorian, who'has had th0 wonderful 5 record of all A's in her high school years, we leave this book of the nwonders of the World.U We feel she really is a wonder to have such a perfect record, Perhaps you would like to add your name to if the last page! fr Pauline Berrett , K Paulie is always seen dancing in her spare moments. In order that she may never be faced with the problem of thin soles and sore C feet, we leave this little pair of shoes. ' In ,E Harold Franz , sh I understand Harold's hobby is loafing, To assist him in thisnl very strenuous task, we leave him this shovel to lean on when he becomes Weary. to Christine Moholitny , To cnrisie, who just enn't restrain from flashing that beauti-I? ful smile, we leave this little tube of tooth paste, so that she 'ls can continue to have those pearly white teeth. - ,dl Catherine Harrison .0 - ' Li mir Catherine is famous for her telephone calls. To prevent her from forgetting the numbers of all those handsome men she calls so , frequently, we leave this little Telephone Memo. llc Gladys Babine , Whenever we look at Gladie she is running her'fingers through is her hair. To preserve those dainty little fingers, we leave to her this little comb. i , Y - 135 Frank Ayotte . ' pri Abi Frank is famous for his beautiful, long curly eyelashes, When he becomes old, we recommend the use of this eyelash curler, so thaw he may always attract the attention of the opposite sex. ,QL Frederick Horton A Ph, To Fred, who is usually dashing about with that certain girl, we leave'this little Notebook, so that his dates may never become chi confused. wit 0 L Ruth Boynton bf' Since Ruthie's ambition is to become an aviatrix, we leave her this little airplane to pragyice in before she ventures up too high in the sky. 'Ft u--L '. -TA fl :- ? l'JJT----- Y' Q ' , i- F i ' rn- iglgugi-Ll.: ry J 1.5
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1 5 5 K 1 2 s - E H-'4.-.-.,,w,,,,...1,, ... i E I 1 1 X 5 e S F 4 3 E 'f U-I-lx-,gy :Iri- -J...llsJ .., ..L- 1910 , whom It May Concern: We the twenty-fifth grand class ever to graduate from the Sai institution of learning, wilmington High seneoifin the 1 Zgwgsof Wilmington, in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, hereby bequeath all our worldly possessions to the following benefactors and beneficiaries, having completed the happiest days of our life and being now in a saddened state of mind, and with that certain feeling in our hearts, Without influence of past favors, disfavors, likes, dislikes, kindnesses and unkindnesses, I hereby, make, publish, and declare this our last Will and Testament. ' First: s H As one of'our big needs in the'High School is a trophy case, we leave to Mr, JL Turner Hood, Jr., our loving Principal, this ' little glass case, We hope that some day he will really get one, so he can always cherish the thoughts of those outstanding athletes who worked so hard this year in acquiring for him those three un- defeated teamsg namely, the boys' Football Team, the girls' Hockey Team, and the Girls' Championship of the Lowell Suburban League in Basketball, Second: To Miss Marland, our class adviser, who is very highly res- pected by everyone in our class, and who was always willing to do everything she could for us, we leave our class group picture to add to the Art Gallery in Room 201, If ever she should get in a glodmy mood, all she need do is look up at?us, and I know she'll flash a smile at all those funny old facesi ' Third: A To the Faculty, we can leave nothing but our sincere thanks and gratefulness for everything you have done for all of us. Fourth! To Mr. Stephen G, Bean, our Superintendent of Schools, whom we all know is the master mind behind this wonderful school system of ours, we leave our most sincere thanks to him for everything he has done for us. He is always willing to work for us and give us everything we want to make our school days those unforgetable happy days, Fifth! sks To the Q tiers, who are our successors, we leave all the do 3 and chairs in 1, and a few sprinkled about in 202, realizing thoiz inability to fi, them both physically and mentally,
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fl L3 Cnrette Williams We all feel that Jennet e J FQCMGQ to become a great actress, 0 all want her to be succes ul, aid so itat she might at least ' et out to Hollywood, we leave h r Tris ore way ticket to California. Qod luck, Jeanette! tephen Pilcher Steve was voted the Handsomest Boy in the Senior Class. Ve eave him this mask, so that he will not be too much competition or the other boys. elvina Hoy Melvina is famous for her baby voice. Because a baby's most leverly H emeon To Bev, the girl with those beautiful brown eyes, we leave hese dark glasses so they may never become inflamed from the tun's strong rays, fonstance Powell Connie has a rather expensive hobby, that of taking pictures. le leave her this roll of film, in case she should ever become 'inancially embarrassed. Edmund Vigeant :fa ' 5' A ' ' 1 . b i 'F' - A 0 G '1 l N :Ao :I -J uc: .LJ J. ' . . - 1- si' L1 . ,ie ,- A - ' -9 fi' - ., ' . ' ' S H A . - - 'bl ' 1 f N . - 4 . . v . ., . i ' u 0 . ' E li ' Q Eoved possession is a rattle, we leave her this pretty, little one. : V , I . Q 3 ' 9 I A 1 G I , ' Ml 5 ' A V 1 , v t, H , , . g ' fx. A an '-n , B F. D V A - Q e a l - l y i Edmund is famous for his quietness, yet his ambition is to be g mechanic, which is about the noisiest thing there is. pWe bequeath 1im'this hammer, with which'he'can make all the noise he desires, gb . -x iloria Dickenson ' I 1 Q Gloria is usually complaining or having trouble with her hair for some reason or other. We leave her this hair pin, so she will gave ho excuse for not keeping it in place. 2 ' ,1 ' llarence Peters b 5 Clarence is not only our Class President, but the head of the Jrinting of our Class Book. H e always seems to be complainingyd xbout being over-burdened with work. Being the obliging class that G are, we leave this little memo in which he can jot down his Umerous duties. I omas Flemidg . ' y H Q . T0 Tommie 1 leave this bag of marbles to keep him out of mis- Phlef after schi l is over.' We notice that he seems to have trouble with one particu- v teacher, for wandering about in the corridors Qfter 2:20, if E T
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