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CLASS WILL OF 1959 We, the Class of 1959, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To Mr. Andersen we leave an automatic sawdust eater to help in cleaning his shop. To Mrs. Barker we leave a pair of furry dice for her car. If the heater should fail, Mrs. Barker, they make good earmuffs, To Mr. Brackley we leave a student principal to take care of those problem children in the office. To Miss Butler we leave a new, spacious, well-heated storeroom - the boiler room, maybe? To Miss Byrnes we leave a group of willing models for period I class. To Mr. Carcieri we leave a book of prepared speeches for pep assemblies. To Mr. Cieboter we leave a whole wardrobe with one hundred different shades of green. We understand this is his favorite color. To Mis. Curtis we leave a pair of woolen snuggies to keep her warm on those cold winter mornings. To Mr. Ferri we leave a school of happy students who will be satisfied with their schedules. To Mrs. Hammond we leave a school without eighth grades. To Mrs. Harley we leave a pair of ear plugs for those noisy trips to the football games. To Mr. Harley we leave a check for one million dollars to keep his athletic association out of debt. To Mrs. Hunter we leave a book entitled One Hundred Ideas for Bulletin Board Decorations. To Mr, Iannazzi we leave a deed to his parking place. We think he has squatter s rights by now. To Mrs. Long we leave Mr, Iannazzi as a grade A bona fide babysitter. To Mrs. Morris we leave a bottle of VanEddy's Little Tranquilizer to help her through the glee club sessions. To Mr. Morris we leave sympathy for having to teach math to the eighth grade. To Mr. Regini we leave a giant sized tie clasp to keep that tie under control. To Mrs. Roderick we leave two tickets for a Caribbean cruise. So you won't be bored, Mrs. Roderick, we also leave you five Mickey Spilane murder stories. To Mr. Romano we leave the football team ro provide enough boys for the dra- matic club plays. To Mr. Sullivan we leave the refreshment concession as a boost for his Junior Class treasury,
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We had our school picnic at Goddard Park. That sunny, fun filled day left its mark Later, to Scarborough beach our class went. With swimming and eating our time was soon spent. We started our Junior Year with loads of ambition. To choose class officers was the important mission. John, Judy, and Janet remained in demand While Steve Chipman was made second in command Our finances needed a boost, we knew, But we all had the question, What can we do? To everyone, selling school pens seemed fine. In this project our class really did shine. Our Junior Promenade had stars as its theme, Which proved to be an effective scheme. Music by the King's, as always, was great, This would surely be a memorable date. Summer days were soon over and past. Again we entered school, this year, our last. Work on our Crimson was soon to begin, We hoped that honors, our yearbook would win. We still had to choose class officers, yet. Carol VanOlinda, as treasurer, was our best bet. Doug Harding for Vice President took all our votes, John was still President, Judy again took the notes. At the football games, concessions we sold Although our hands were numb from the cold. Our Christmas Hop was welcomed by all As everyone danced and had a ball. The lovely weather that came in May Was welcomed by all on Ivy Day. On Moving-Up -Day awards were won And yearbooks distributed to everyone. The eve of our banquet was drawing nigh. We all knew we'd soon be saying good -bye. The end of our journey came without regret, For our years at E.G. we would never forget. Our high school diplomas were nearly won. Our days in school would soon be done. Into the wide world with tears in our eyes, We looked to the future with nostalgic sighs. Ann Casavant Janet Slack
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To Mrs. Tabor we leave, complete with staff and books, the Library of Con- gress. To Mr. Young we leave our best wishes for your future years at E,G.H,S, Bernice Agnew leaves her haircut to Sue Owren. Here's something to help you along, Sue. Kenny Atkinson leaves his love for school to David Clauson. Betty Baker leaves her soft voice and quiet ways to Carrol Cliffe. Gloria Baker leaves her school spirit to Linda McMahon. Janice Bennett leaves her happy-go-lucky ways to Suellen Munroe. Tony Blanchard gives his place on the basketball squad to Rolland Jones. This might come in handy, Rolland. Gwen Bowers leaves her love for horses to Barbara McMahon. Allen Brackley gives his most prized possession, the first seat in the second row in room eight, to Ed Sherer. Betsey Carpenter leaves a bath mat to Hazel Sisson for that shower in gym. No more sliding on a slippery floor, Hazel. Ann Casavant leaves her friendly ways to Ruth Blanchard. Victor Castelli leaves his light wavy hair and his way with girls to Donnie Car- cieri. Jimmy Conway leaves his athletic ability to Davis McMahon. Frances Couper gladly gives her place at the end of the lunch line to Mary Elizabeth Barton. John Cragan leaves his popularity to Joe Malvinni. Here's a club to fight off the girls, Joey. Rudy DiPippo leaves a medal to anyone brave enough to steal Mr. lannazzi's parking place. Ronnie Durrie leaves his fast walk to Paul Kenyon. Roberta Eddy leaves her place in Mr. Cieboter's affections to Judy Abrahamson. Sandy Elwell leaves East Greenwich High School in Jerry Thompson's car. Marion Ericson leaves her lpana smile to Poppy Jones. Judy Essex leaves her personality to Linda Lintlop. Herb Fogel gives his title, 'Best Dressed Boy, to Mike Rosano. Judy Greene leaves her blush to Marion Mather. Doug Harding leaves all his old math exams to Ed Kovac. All you have to do now, Ed, is decipher Doug's handwriting. Janet Johnson leaves her red hair and flirtatious ways to Nancy Sovet. Corrine Juras leaves her love for North Kingstown boys to her sister. Let's keep up the good relations, Janice. Herb Luther leaves on the first plane to South Africa. He wants to get as far away as possible from trig class. Lorraine Margeson leaves her wavy blonde hair and blue eyes to Libby Blythe. Paul McNeil doesn't leave his ability to outtalk everyone to anyone, mainly because nobody can outtalk him. Cecelia Mello leaves her infectious giggle to Susan Fletcher.
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