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CLASS WILL We, the class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-Four, Town of Cambridge, County of Lamoille State of Vermont, being sound in mind, body, and members, declare this our last will and Testament. We devise, bequeath and give to these deserving individuals: ART I: Basketball team, we devise, bequeath and give to you Lilla Cary's first aid kit. ART II: Terry McCuin, we devise, bequeath and give to you Robert Coburn's leadership ability. ART III: Lynda Machia, we devise, bequeath and give to you Barbara Cota's natural blonde hair. ART IV: George St. Cyr, we devise, bequeath and give to you Duane Cutting's teeth. ART V: Muriel McNally, we devise, bequeath and give to you Dolly Fisher's choice of colors. ART VI: Marylin Porter, we devise, bequeath and give to you Donna Kinsley's sense of rhythm. ART VII: Joanne Burnor, we devise, bequeath and give to you Susan Langdel1's ability to get a boy without advertising. ART VIII: Penny McNally, we devise, bequeath and give to you Judy Marcher's quietness. ART IX: Carol Wilcox and Susan Gates, we devise, bequeath and give to you Rhoda Manchester's figure. ART X: Jeffery Warren, we devise, bequeath and give to you Linda McNally's heart. QWe understand that you don't have one.j ART XI: Jonathan Gates, we devise, bequeath and give to you Bruce Miller's driving ability. ART XII: Brad Blaisdell, we devise, bequeath and give to you Joyce Mudgett's height. ART XIII: Jimmy Godin and Billy Baker, we devise, bequeath and give to you David Por- ter's incentive to work. ART XIV: Emma Jean Slayton, we devise, bequeath and give to you Sandra Rooney's good sense of humor. ART XV: Sandra Verge, we devise, bequeath and give to you Mary Safford's loud voice. ART XVI: Jimmy Holden, we devise, bequeath and give to you Dana Sweet's ability to chase girls and not get caught parking. ART XVII: Stanley Harvey, we devise, bequeath and give to you Donna Schwarm's ability to be a good magazine chairman. ART XVIII: Janet Horne, we devise, bequeath and give to you Massie Machia's loyalty. ART XIX: Marlene Locke, we devise, bequeath and give to you Joe Whitcavitch's ability to always have some gum to give away. ' ART XX: Diana Westman and Maylo Mann, we devise, bequeath and give to you Mary Wells' shining personality. ART XXI: Beth Putnam, we devise, bequeath and give to you Laura Wright's pretty hands. ART XXII: Darlene Bennett, we devise, bequeath and give to you Nancy Williamson's smile. ART. XXIII: Bruce McCuin, we devise, bequeath and give to you Steve Davis' persistence in math. ART. XXIV: Jeffery Lamphere, we devise, bequeath and give to you Jimmy Wescom's glasses fYou might need an extra pair next year in basketbal1.J BARBARA COT A LINDA MCNALLY MARY SAFFORD
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CLASS HHSTORY In the fall of 1960, thirty-four Freshmen entered Cambridge High School. We were given a Freshman Reception by the Seniors. Glendon Reed left during the year. Our only activity was a food sale. The class officers were as follows: President - Robert Coburn Vice President - Mary Safford Secretary - Barbara Cota Treasurer - Donna Schwarm Returning as Sophomores, there were thirty-one of us. Ianice Reed and Leonard McLean did not return. Paul Pratt and Arthur Tanner left during the year, and Effie La- Count joined our class. Our activities included a Slop Hop and selling name tags. The class officers were as follows: President - Mary Safford Vice President - Dana Sweet Secretary - Sharon Gilbert Treasurer - Linda McNally When we came back as Juniors, there were twenty-eight of us. Sharon Gilbert, Gary Fredrick and Winston Eldred did not return. David Cushing joined our class, and Lloyd Tilton, Berkely Tilton, Effie LaCount and David Cushing left during the year. During our Junior year we had a supper, the Christmas Ball and a very successful Candy Sale. The class officers for the year were as follows: President - Rhoda Manchester Vice President - Donna Kinsley Secretary - Barbara Cota Treasurer - Mary Wells In our last year of high school, there were twenty-five of us. Maefred Machia joined our class. During the year Marjorie Lanpher left us. Our activities included Freshman reception, a cider sale, a candy sale, the Doc Williams show, Mother's Day Barbecue and the Senior Prom. The class officers were as follows: President - Mary Wells Vice President - Dana Sweet Secretary - Mary Safford Treasurer - Joyce Mudgett New teachers in our Freshman year were Miss Millicent Dixon replacing Miss Elaine Gasrow, Mr. Charles Streator replacing Mr. Kenneth Hardy, and Mrs. Thelma Johnston joining the English department. When we returned our Sophomore year, the new teaches were Mn. Raymond Mason replacing Mr. Olin Robbins, Mr. Douglass Morse replacing Mr. Daniel Bova, and Mr. Reid A116511 replacing Mr. Charles Streator. Mr. Wesley Warren replaced Mr. Redi Allen in our Junior year. Miss Sheila Speir, English and social studies teacher, joined the faculty our Senior year. We surely hate to leave C.H.S. , our schoolmates, and teachers, but we will al- ways remember them. ROBERT COBURN DOLLY FISHER LAURA WRIGHT
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