Black River High School - Banner Yearbook (Ludlow, VT)

 - Class of 1958

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25. Phyllis Perkins - presents this basketball to Carol Tarbell. Maybe you can make the team next year, Carol. 26. Barbara Matthews - leaves her headaches of being senior class secretary to anyone foolish enough to take them. 27. Ray Boulais - presents his ability to work on the Junior Prom to the Junior boys. 28. Lowell Hammond - leaves his ability to skip school to Bill Darcy. Take notice now. Bill. 29. Ruth Freeman - leaves this cigarette to Mary Partanen for future noon hours. Make it last now, Mary, a lot of noon hours are coming! 30. Richard Gilman - leaves his advice on how to be quiet in class to his brother, Bill. 31. Joyce McCarty - leaves her argumentative moods to Roger Bixby. 32. Bev White - leaves peace and quiet to all her teachers who have had to put up with her these past years. You may take the cotton batton out and the ear muffs off now, teachers. 33. Phyllis Schinoski - leaves the trials and errors of Senior class president to anyone who has courage enough to accept it. 34. Robert Hains - leaves the presidency of student council to Webb Slack. 35. Warren Cole - leaves his athletic ability to Kenny Laundry. Good luck, Kenny. 36. Harriett Gilbert - leaves her majorette uniform to Judy Melchor. We hope it fits, Judy. 37. Bev Foster - leaves her books to her brother. She never got much use from them anyway. 1. To the Juniors we leave room 20 with its way-too-small desks. Take good care of them, in time you may be able to adjust to them. Also this penny to help you towards your class trip. 2. To the Sophomores we leave a little more room to park your cars. 3. To the Freshmen we leave the hope that you will appreciate the new seniors more than the Sopho- mores appreciated us. 4. To Mr. Spaulding we leave our best wishes for his future years as a principal. 5. To Mr. Bullis we leave our thanks for his helping hand all through the years. 6. To Mr. Thurber we leave three vacancies on the basketball squad. 7. To Mr. Pullinen we leave the headaches of being assistant sponsor to the new seniors. 8. To Mr. Cuifo we leave the hope you have a more interested economics class. 9. To Mr. Paige we leave a giggle for all your jokes. 10. To Miss Ray we leave some students that may know more about English.

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Last Will and Testament 1. Jeff Creaser - presents his car to Ray Libuda so he can get home nights after basketball. 2. Bob Dubrawski - leaves a book on Polish Manners to Bill Darcy. Better brush up. Bill!! 3. Jay Hall - leaves his book on How to be a Heartbreaker to Sue Stryhas. 4. Janice Sheehan - leaves her usual spot on the front doorstep to her sister Jean and her best wishes to Mary Tuomisto and Howard. 5. Barbara Whitney - to Sue Stryhas and Jean Wyman leaves two march books, keep up the good play- ing, girls. 6. Bill Tyrrell - leaves his farming ability to Bob Briggs. 7. Beverly Phelan - to Sandra Creaser leaves her noon hour menu; coke and doughnuts. 8. Donna Brown - leaves her shortness to Tim Blanchard. 9. Elaine Martel - presents her curly hair to Joan Booth. No setting tonight, Joan. 10. Deanna Woodward - leaves a car to Art Frye. No more noisy school buses now. 11. Lynda Charnley - leaves her ability to roast marshmallows to Jean Bradley. 12. Beverly Ellison - leaves her quietness to Ann Garrow. 13. Sally Stocker - leaves to her sister Norma, a companion to walk to school with next year. 14. Bill O'Connor and Stan Berry - present a boat to Ray Libuda. Don't be afraid of this one, Ray. 15. Lynda Tucker - presents her ability to keep out of trouble to Norma Smith. 16. Barbara Stoodley - presents her 5 years of Home Ec to Mary Tuomisto. It might come in handy in the future. Hunky. 17. Bob Tucker - presents his ability to be a pest to Tom Johnson. 18. Carol Coombs - leaves her ability to have fun at noon hours to Shirley and George. 19. Carmen Johnson - presents her car keys to Sandra Creaser, you'll have a ride upstreet now at noon, Sandy. 20. Marilyn Cady - leaves her hard time in bookkeeping to anyone who wants it, hoping it comes easier to them. 21. Roger Hall - presents Marilyn Van Guilder with this cider. Watch out, Marilyn, it can be dangerous stuff. 22. George Perry and Gene Tofferi - leave their ability to horde chemistry equipment to any of the Juniors who think they are smart enough to outwit Miss Joyce. 23. Hedi Arlund - leaves her ability to make people laugh to her sister. 24. Bill White - leaves his hotrodding ability to his brother, Charles. Good Luck!



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11. To Mr. Salminen we leave a loud voice so you may be heard in study hall. 12. To Miss Joyce we leave a chemistry class which has no roving equipment. 13. To Mr. Ellison we leave quite a few empty seats in the Glee Club. 14. To Mr. Boisvert we leave a book on how to get your students interested in bookkeeping. 15. To Miss Hayes we leave a quiet homemaking class. 16. To Mrs. Manley we leave a smile which should be worn at all times, to go with your good humor. 17. To Miss Lanzillo we leave a basketball for your gym classes. Class Sayings 1. Hedi Arlund - What's the sense of that? 2. Stanley Berry - No boubt adoubt it. 3. Raymond Boulais - Better now than ever. 4. Donna Brown - That's beside the point. 5. Marilyn Cady - Sure, two or three times. 6. Lynda Charnley - What’s that, something to eat? 7. Warren Cole - I can’t make it. 8. Carol Coombs - Oh, shut up! 9. Clyde Creaser - Be a good sport. 10. Robert Dubrawski - Got a weed? 11. Beverly Ellison - 1 don't care. 12. Beverly Foster - Makes me ill. 13. Ruth Freeman - For crying out of bed!” 14. Harriet Gilbert - What's he doing now? 15. Richard Gilman - To heck with it! 16. Dianne Green - I'll do it. 17. Robert Hains - Don't fool wid the kid! 18. Jay Hall - Wanta hear a good joke? 19. Roger Hall - Girls! Let's follow them. 20. Lowell Hammond - All righty.” 21. Carmen Johnson - It's okay.” 22. Elaine Martel - Better believe it! 23. Barbara Matthews - Oh sugar beets! 24. Joyce McCarty - Nothing—! 25. William O'Connor - What's new? 26. Phyllis Perkins - How do I know? 27. George Perry - Cool! 28. Beverly Phelan - Oh, no! 29. Phyllis Schinoski - Now listen. 30. Janice Sheehan - Cut it out. 31. Sally Stocker - ”... But seriously . . . ! 32. Barbara Stoodley - ” Oh, gads. 33. Gene Tofferi - Do the right thing at the right time. 34. Robert Tucker - Fine young stud. 35. Lynda Tucker - It's really pathetic! 36. William Tyrrell - I don't know. 37. Beverly White - Doesn’t that frost you? 38. William White - How can we make some money? 39. Barbara Whitney - Oh, brother! 40. Deanna Woodward - Let's bug out of here.

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