Bellingham High School - Epilogue Yearbook (Bellingham, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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TVtM We, the class of 1959, being of witless mind and body, do hereby de¬ clare this to be our last will and testament. To Mr. Collins we leave a new golf bag with three wedge irons for those happy little journeys to the sandtraps. To Mr. Niedzwiadek we leave a megaphone so he won ' t strain his throat in study periods. To Mrs. Kelley we leave a portable television so her husband can ' t make her come home early on Saturday nights to watch Gunsmoke. To Mr. Flynn we leave a year ' s supply of Turns. Take it easy on your nerves, Mr. Flynn, it’s only a game. To Mr. Frye we leave the dreamy eyes of all the Senior girls. To Miss McKenna we leave an audition with Lawrence Welk and his Orchestra. To Mr. Conlan we leave a box of chocolate raisins. To Miss Murphy we leave ten boxes of ink erasers to make up for all those missing erasers we borrowed. To Mrs. Baskin we leave a new cookbook, So These Are Cupcakes? Tommy Asselin leaves to the President of the Class of ' 60 all his extra worries and a large bag entitled COOPERATION. Bobby Sears leaves to Andy Matott an autographed picture for Andy to giggle at. Lloyd Leveille leaves his black and white shoes to any future senior boy who knows how to play hop-scotch. Gail Ambler leaves to Barbara Eldredge a bottle of smelling salts for those vaccination shots. Greg Tremba leaves his disc jockey ability to Ed Sadowski. Keep trying, Ed, you ' ll get your big chance some day. Larry Tebeau leaves to Andy Matott a year ' s supply of lunches to stop him from scrounging. Jerry Chase leaves his pesty ways to any junior boy who likes to chase girls up and down the corridor. Vascen Bogigian leaves his brother Bobby.

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Name: LEONARD THEROUX (Lenny) Song: To Know Him is to Love Him Saying: Okay. Ambition: Welder Pet Peeve: Being called shorty. Activities: Glee Club 1. Name: GREGORY TREMBA (Greg) Song: In the Still of the Night Saying: I see. Ambition: To be a success. Pet Peeve: Waiting in line. Activities: Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1, 2, President 2, Vice President 3: Student Voice 3; Dramatics Club 2; Glee Club 1; Editor of Yearbook Staff 4; Vice Presi¬ dent of Senior Club 4. Name: JEANNE VINCENT Song: Born Too Late Saying: Or something. Ambition: Housewife Pet Peeve: English. Activities: Student Voice 3. EDITOR ASSOCIATE EDITOR Gregory Tremba Ralph Nason STAFF MEMBERS Madeleine Aubin, Thomas Asselin, Frank Bryda, Edgar Allard, Ronald Bonollo, Lloyd Leveille, Yvonne Lussier, Woodrow Sweet, Judith Rattie, Vascen Bogigian, Nancy Cameron, Doris Pelletier, Irene Purich, and Marjorie Spear. ADVISOR: Emile W. Niedzwiadek.



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Victor Brodeur leaves to Paul Jacques a book on how to get along with teach¬ ers. The first chapter is Don’t Go to School. Lee Fleuette leaves to Bob Conte his heavy sneakers so he can dribble without going up with the ball. Margie Spear leaves her laugh to anyone who would dare to take it. Sandy Flinton leaves Andy to all the Junior girls. Take it easy on him, girls, he ' s shy. Jeanne Vincent leaves with the pleasant thought of wedding bells ringing in her ears. Frank Bryda leaves his typing ability to any Junior business student who doesn ' t like to type. Connie Kozimor leaves her Pat Boone Button to any new enlistment to his fan club. Judy Rattie leaves her speed in shorthand to any Junior who doesn’t mind the writer ' s cramp that goes with it. Evelyn Laflamme leaves her ability to be the fastest Driver Education student in the history of Bellingham High. Nancy Cameron leaves a life preserver to Lucille Chamberland in case she goes swimming at the quarries again. Doris Pelletier and Yvonne Lussier leave as noisily as they entered. Ralph Nason leaves all the gum he has chewed during his high school career to anyone who wants the trouble of scraping it off the desks. Witnesses: Scribe: Ambrose the Walker Greg Tremba Zoubaton the Martian Ralph Nason and Alfred E. Neuman

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