Barnstable High School - Barnacle Yearbook (Hyannis, MA)

 - Class of 1954

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her just plain niceness to Jane Alberghini. Tom Robinson is endowed with WALTER JACOBSON'S Johnny Ray voice. TRUDY JACOBS leaves her agility to Sally Stearns, and JACKIE HOWE leaves her sweetness to Whitman's Chocolates. VINCENT HOSTETTER leaves his love of cooking to the home economic's classes. DICKIE HAS- SETT reluctantly leaves his hectic nights to Peter Niles, and BARBARA ELDRIDGE leaves her quietness to Liola Morse. To John Lewis goes WAYNE GLOVER'S good taste for clothes. CLAIRE HARMON leaves her smart hair style to Betsy Syl- vester. HARRY MADDOX leaves his sports ability to Jimmy O'Neil, and DELORES NELSON leaves her versatility to Pokey Santry. To her little sister, Debbie, JEAN MURPHY leaves her dancing. WILLIAM NYE leaves his crew cut to Bobby Cole- man. To Sandra Labelle, EILEEN SYL- VESTER leaves her stand-up collars. JUDY MARTIN leaves her poetry to all future poets, and to all inspired Romeos, GRANTLAND TODD leaves his ability to run out of gas. CONSTANCE PERRY leaves the boys in blue in care of Pat Washington. To her sister Patsy, AUD- REY PENDERGAST leaves her friendliness. GEORGE MCLEAN leaves his economy to the Ford Company, and to Sandra Hall, EILEEN MARCHANT leaves her shyness. BARBARA PIERCE leaves her bermudas to Beverly Brown. RAYMOND PIERCE leaves his height to Larry Hadfield. JEAN WATTS leaves her laugh to het sister, Joan, to Marcella Fury, GAIL TWIT- CHELL leaves her dangling earrings. RAY- MOND TI-IYNG leaves his Caddie to Jimmy Murphy. Mayor DONALD SOU- ZA leaves the care of Santuit to Bunky Cabral. To Jean McDonough, NANCY SHEPARD leaves her talents in journalism. CHARLOTTE RIEDELL leaves her prim ways to Dorothy Stever, and BRUCE RICHARDSON leaves his good looks to Peter Lebel. To Miss Lucas, JOLYN ROGE- BERG leaves his knowledge of many lan- guages. BILLY THOMPSON leaves his cowlick to Carl Syriala. To Katherine Riedell, ALMA GOFFIN leaves her quiet manner, to Matt Rosary, FRANK MELLO leaves hopeful expecta- tions of the future. DONALD GRANT leaves the machine shop to Artie Edwards. JUDY MULVEY leaves her drawing ability to James Richards, and JUDY WOODRUFF leaves her letter writing to the business course. BETTY MONTCALM leaves the oven warm for the eleventh grade home economics class, and to Martha White, CONNIE SANTOS leaves her small size. MARCIA HULL leaves her good work at the candy counter to the eleventh grade. PEGGY SHIELDS and AVELINO DUTRA leave their wonderful personalities to Velma Robinson and John Greene. To Sally Baxter, SANDRA PARKER leaves her pretty smile and shining eyes. ROBERT LEEMAN leaves his F. F. A. jacket to next year's president of the agricultural course. JOHN GERMANI leaves his high scoring ability to Mel Graves. JANE LIBBY leaves Rennie's convertible to her sister, Cynthia. In Witness, Whereof, We, the Class of 195 4, set our signature hereto this 16th day of June in the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. Class of '54 Signed, sealed, published and declared as and for our last will and testament by the Class of '54, the above-named testa- tors, in the presence of them and of each other, have subscribed our names hereto as witnesses on the day and year last aforesaid. Richard Elliot John Lewis

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Jas! an lafamenf of fire Cpfaaa o 1954 WE, the Class of 1954, of Barnstable High School, county of Barnstable, and Commonwealth of Massachusetts, be- ing of sound mind and memories, do hereby make, publish, and declare this to be our last will and testament, hereby revoking any will or wills heretofore made by us. To her sister, Joanne, DORICE ALLAIN leaves her flashing feet. JOAN ALLEN leaves her angelic look to Beverly Skende. Bruce Childs is endowed with the curly hair of JON ALLEN and BoB HOXIE. JOHN ANDERSON leaves his oratorical abilities to Berkeley Rice, while JAMES ANSBRO leaves his judging abilities to Joe Mello. MYLES ALMER leaves his shy- ness to Walter Lewis, and the good humor of JOAN BARABE is passed on to lucky Ann Shields. ROBERT CARY leaves his cowboy boots to all the little Range Riders. The engin- eer boots of PAUL NORTON, and the mathematical ability of CAROL HORACEK are left to next year's Solid and Trig. Stu- dents. Mr. MacSwan will be the lucky owner of the white OJ bucks of JIMMY CAMPBELL. To all the up and coming knucklecrackers, RICHARD NORMAN leaves his versatile knuckles. JOHN MC- GOFF leaves Mr. Howes a bottle of aspirin. BETTY BOURQUE leaves her pretty blonde locks to Jane Watts. To Betty Hayden and Jimmy Hallett, TIMMY BUT- LER and HARRIET MASON leave their red hair so that B. H. S. will remain color- ful. The good looks and personality of EDDIE CROSBY are left to Jimmy Sanford JANE GALLANT leaves her clothes model- ing to Joan Barrows, and ARTHUR MAR- NEY leaves his Oxford Gray to all the boys in dungarees. To next year's Cranberry Queen candi- date, CONSTANCE CARVER leaves her essay. WALTER ELDREDGE leaves his pipe to Mr. Howes, and to Briar Cook, RICHARD DRINKWATER leaves his love of hunting. FAITH CUMMINGS leaves her basketball ability to Pat Campbell, and FRANNY FERMINO leaves his ability to play football to his brother, Pete. ALFRED JOHNSON and CHARLOTTE PYE are leav- ing the treasured care of Shark City to Frank and Helen Thomas. To any girl fortunate enough to get it, JOANNE AMERAL leaves her diamond ting. DAVID CHESBRO leaves his hot trumpet to Francis Richards, and to ac- company her at the football games, BAR- BARA COLEMAN leaves her baton to next year's head majorette. BILL CROCKER leaves his rugged shoulders to Butch Ellis, and to Joyce Richards goes PATRICIA DUDLEY,S height. BARBARA COGGESHALL leaves her hopped up Ford to her sister, Janet. The typing ability of BEVERLY HOWES is left to Cynthia Baxter. JANICE KELLEY leaves her petiteness to Judy Rivers. To Pat Souza, JOAN KIT- TILA leaves her pretty smile, and to Pauline Souza, MARGUERITE DOYLE leaves her rosy cheeks. BARBARA COUTO leaves her business ability to the eleventh grade future secretaries, and DAVID CROC- KER leaves his many cars to Fred Little- field. NANCY CRoss donates her con- vertible to the fire department. With the understanding that he will put them to good use, WALTER LUNDQUIST leaves his carpentry tools to Billy Aalto. BEVERLY DANIELS and DoNALD PENA leave their clowning to Skippy Hans- berry and Peter Campbell. To Joan La- Flamboy, AMELIA FERDENSI leaves her flashing eyes. LILLIAN LORRETT leaves



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