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CLASS WILL We, the girls of the Senior Class of 1960 being of sound mind and body bequeath for the sake of our underclassmen, some of our dearest possessions: Kay Bartnicki bequeaths her wardrobe to Caroline Tilson in hopes she will take good care of it. Her good sense of humor Ruth Colby be- stows upon Marie Garland. Enjoy yourself Marie! Simone Demers wishes to leave her ability to keep quiet in class to Carolyn Haynes. Karleen Earle bestows her tremendous height upon Barbara Sanborn. She needs it so badly. Helen Eveleth gives her bashfulness to Jean Jaffarian. Donna Hall leaves her athletic ability to Diane Bergendahl in hopes she can have fun. Barbara Hayward bequeaths her pajama parties to whomever can afford them. Her cheerleading ability Rosemary Jones gives to Barbara Eastward, or any other de- serving girl. Andrea Lachance bestowes with pleasure her natural ability for breaking hearts to Cheryl Jacobs. Diane LeBrasseur leaves her excellent Eng- lish to Miss Reid so that Miss Reid can help next year’s class. Barbara LeClaire gives all her excess weight to Sandra Winchester. 24 Araxice Margosian leaves her books and studious habits to Cynthia Ross with sincere hope she’ll enjoy the books. Audrey Scholz thinks the back seat of the bus should be given to Nancy Hartung. Diane Sturtevant wants Arlene King to have her ability of staying out at lunch time and standing in the mud. Alice Mosher takes her car and leaves Mr. Lee in peace. Trudy Sworoborowicz leaves her position as librarian to any freshman or junior who doesn’t want to go to homeroom. Henrietta Tinkham leaves her grouch pills to any freshman who might need them. Her usual mechanical ability Pat Williams wants to give to Norma Spring. Doris Brown feels that Dene Creighton might enjoy her white shoes. Pauline Chellis leaves her empty bleach packages to Roberta Yemma. Karen Knowlton’s calm nerves are bestowed upon Carol Zarella. Norma Avola leaves a poem: Freshmen, Freshmen don’t be blue, we were once as goofy as you. In witness whereof we, the Senior Class of 1960 of Essex County Homemaking School have set our hand and seal to this will.
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GIRLS PROPHECY | had just arrived in New York to attend the World’s Fair in the summer of 1975. As | began to stroll around the gigantic fair grounds, | spied my classmate, Dianne Le- Brasseur. Dianne is a famous evening dress designer in California. She told me that Helen Eveleth was doing very well as an owner of a frozen food concern and the mother of three children. After leaving Dianne | continued meander- ing among the various exhibits. In beauty building | found Pauline Chellis and Hen- rietta Tinkham designing new coiffeurs. They suggested that | go to the makeup demonstra- tion which was to be given by the country’s leading makeup artists, Norma Avola and Doris Brown. What a thrill for me watching my classmates! When | left the beauty building, | came upon an interesting foods display. It turned out that Araxice Margosian was in charge. Araxice is now the owner of the well-known Armenian Oriental Restaurant in Swampscott. Simone Demers who runs a successful cater- ing service in Lawrence was acting as Araxice’s assistant. In the same area, Bar- bara Hayward was decorating cakes. She has been able to build a lucrative business for her cake designs are known throughout the world. Barbara and | had an opportunity to chat and she told me that Donna Hall is the manager of a large hotel in midtown New York. Ruth Colby is her assistant and has charge of the dining room. 25 As we were talking who should walk over but Karen Knowlton and her husband. They are the owners of a large dude ranch in Ne- vada. Karen said she had recently heard from Andrea Lachance who is a hostess at a winter resort in Northern Maine owned by Alice Mosher. The head ski instructor at this resort is Dianne Sturtevant. Karen and her husband were interested in seeing the horses so | joined them. At the stable we found Barbara Le Clair feeding one of her prize Thoroughbreds. Pat Williams, she informed us, is the proprietor of the Chevy garage in Danvers. Before | finished my day at the fair, the fashion exhibit seemed attractive. Karleen Earle and Audrey Scholz were among the women who had entered original styles. One of the spectators | spotted was Rosemary Jones, a housewife with four children. Rose- mary told me that Kay Bartnicki lives in Florida with her doctor husband and two children. It has been a wonderful day seeing and hearing about so many friends but | was glad to think about returning to my home in New Hampshire—my husband, who is an Architec- tural Engineer, and my five children would be waiting. —Trudy Sworoborowicz
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