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— — — - — — = — - — - Class Will William Aders, leave to Burlington High my fondest memories of childhood. James Boyd, leave my ability to bunt to Dick Gurney. Jane Brown, leave to Jacky Sarjeant my special knack for catching the last bus in the morning. Nancy Bucknam, leave Phil O'Donnell my littleness and senioritis. Joanne Carbone, leave, and take ‘‘Bones’’ with me to make sure she isn’t left behind. Mable Colley, leave to anyone who can meet the qualifications my member- ship in the “Sleeper Club.” Joan Collins, leave to the school the best school spirit, and the will to get up and go to the remaining Cheerleaders. Good Luck kids! Constance Colvin, leave to Mary Bennett my ability to break test tubes in lab class. Ronald Crockett, leave to Jackie White my seat in English class. Richard Gamester, leave to George Skelton our favorite song in the locker room. Irving Dickey, leave, or I hope to. David Gelineau, the seven o'clock shooter, leave to Mr. Matarese all the foul shots he can make. Joan Gelineau, leave to Brenda MacDonald my knack for getting along with Mr. Downs. Jon Graham, leave to Bunny Graham the aggravating school that got me irked. Frances Harvey, leave to Jimmy Nolan my ability to keep out of trouble in school. Good Luck Jimmy! Jean Harvey, being of sound mind, leave to Ann Harvey my ability to eat Peanut Butter sandwiches served in the lunch room. Dorothy Hogan, leave to Ethel, Jane, and Barbie a certain P. J. party. George Jones, leave to Tony Santullo all my History Classes. Geraldine Lynch, leave to Betty MacLaughlin my nickname “Smitty” if she can pass the qualifications. Ann MacDonald, leave to Claire Johnson the task of mastering the art of Physics and it’s teacher. Ronald Joseph Paul MacDonald, leave to Burlington High School my greatest talents for saving money. Don't spend any. Peter Macione, leave to Mike Connors my hands (Size 15) for catching Touch Down passes. Chester MacLaughlin, leave to Vincent Howard my ability (?) to cheat in chemistry without being caught.
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IF I, it I, I, L Lael eH Lome) Lae | — - — - mH Joan Merriam, leave to Bernice Graham all my wonderful and happy years at Burlington High School. Joyce Miller, hereby leave this school. See you ‘round like a doughnut. Dottie Mitchell, being of sound mind (?) leave before I go gray. John H. Morgan, leave to Tony Santullo my quiet shyness???? Paul Murphy, leave my seat in typing class to Ethel Ferguson. Barbara Jean Reed, leave to Dottie Goldman second year shorthand with Miss Cooke. Arlene Simpson, leave and take my nickname “Bones,” with me. Ernestine Simpson, leave to Carol Cassidy my position as second highest in the Kitty Club, Joan being the highest. Arthur Snelly, leave to George Skelton my blotter on which to eat his school lunch. Harold Veinot, leave to Laurie Foley one half-used notebook for compiling gas mileage to Weymouth, Arlington and Carlisle. Judy Wilde, leave to anyone who wants it all the fun that Ann MacDonald and I had during our Lab experiments together. Joan Wood, leavr to Bunny Graham all my books — I hope you enjoy them Bunny. Frank Woods, leave to Bunny Graham this irritated school to keep organized; and don’t be irked.
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