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Page 29 text:
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I. Kenney Stevens, leave my little putt-putt in hope that it will find someone who doesn't have to rest his knees on his chin in order to drive. I, Ronnie Wellinger, leave my trumpet to Richard Culver. It Suzanne Tougas, leave my diamond to Nancy Benard in hope that it will find the husband she wants so I Martha Harrington, leave my brains to the science laboratory for future study. I, Bob Hathaway, leave my muscles to Calvin Hastings. I, Wayne Hovey, leave my crewcut to Art Bartlett. I, Bob St. Peter, leave my ability to decorate, undecorate and redecorate third finger of right hand to Jimmy Kenney. I, Richard Kenney, leave my driving ability to Jack Anderson. I, Mark Jaro, leave my quiet way in class to Ray Halnon. I, Willard Jocelyn, leave my leadership ability to Bucky Cass. I, Mike Klyzeiko, leave my wings to whomever dares sprout them. I, Art LaGrange, leave my scholastic power to Jean Pillsbury. I, Bill Lang, leave my ability for one-arm driving to Ralph Matthews. I, Nancy Terrien, leave my list of addresses at St. Mike's to Brenda Woodard. I, Maurice Theoret, leave my French accent to next year's French class, who will need it. I, Phil Tuure, leave my study habits to all Freshmen who will. I'm sure, use them to their best ability. To the Junior Class, we leave our honor study hall. To the Sophomore Class, our intelligence and dignity to get them through their remaining high school days To the Freshman Class, we leave our long hours spent working for that little white diploma. Given under our hand on this thirteenth day of June, the Year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Seven. badly. Joyce Willard Alice Hall Miss Hapgood, Advisor
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We, the class of 1957, of Essex Junction High School, on the thirteenth day of June, 1957, hereby establish our last will and testament to the remaining classmates of E.J. H.S. I, Russ Adams, leave my charm to any Freshman boy who has the ability to use it. I, Sally Barr, leave my neatness to Mary Paradis. I, Alice Hall, leave my long hair and blue eyes to Judy Anderson. I, Joyce Willard, leave my ability to hold my man to Rhonda Currier. I, Janice Gregory, leave my friendly disposition to Carol Bombard. I, Vernon Boardman, leave my shyness with girls to Billy Bo untress. I, Ray Charbonneau, leave my ability to keep away from women to Jimmy Willard. I, Nancy Cherrier, leave my make-up kit to Marlene Benway. I, Mary Coon, leave my temper to Gordon Hayden. I, Dick Correia, leave my ability to stay on a diet to Beth Nelson. I, Bob Gillespie, LEAVE! I, Jackie Feeley, leave my ability to get myself out of predicaments to Ginger Derby, who's always in trouble. I, Jamie Jacobs, leave my serious actions and reactions to Bob Stevens. I, Bill Daly, leave my interest in girls to Butch Bergeron. I, Ann Griffin, leave my ability to blush to Norma La Brecque. I, Janis Macomber, leave my ability to study to Pete Cross. I, June Preston, leave my height to Gail Stone. I, Elaine Audette, leave my shyness to Shirley Poland. 1, Shirley Woodard, leave to Sue Cameron my soft, mellow voice. 1, Carolyn Fowlei, leave my ability to cook to Joan Wellinger, who will someday need it. I, Larry Pillsbury, leave my glowing red ears to Bobby Whitcomb. I, Peggy Hanbridge, leave my ability to talk to somebody who is in Mr. Walcott’s Class. T, Alan Tuure, leave my limbered tongue to Wayne Ryen. I, Leon Lestage, leave my keys to my brother, Clem, in hope that he won't lose them as many times as I I, George Ward, leave my ability of speed on the basketball court to anyone who is worthy of it. I, Katrina McLaughlin, leave my freckles to Donna Fisher. I, Joan McClure, leave my giggles to Elaine Boutin. I, Pearl Naylor, leave my dubious expression to Leona Baillargeon. I, Sandra Pelletier, leave my faithfulness to go steady with one boy to Lee Ballou. I, Roger Yandow, leave my physical size to my brother, Ray. 1, Pauline Sole, leave my poetic ability to Barbara Matthews. I, Bob Perry, leave my endless battles with Mr. Walcott to Bucky Cass.
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The Sabre Society 1982 John Adams is sailing the Seven Seas still questioning the authority of his commanding officer. Nancy Cherrier is running the P. X. at the Air Force Base in Alaska. Richard Correia is a well known alligator wrestler in South America. Martha Harrington and her husband, who are now living in Colorado, have a cozy little goat farm. Willard Jocelyn has just beaten Bob Feller’s record of a ninety-mile-an-hour ball. Richard Kenney, better known as Skipper Kenney, in the reservoir in Lost Nation, is successfully piloting his 5 by 5 atomic submarine. Leon Lestage, who is now on a big game expedition in Africa, has just telegraphed that he has bagged his fiftieth pink elephant. Joan McClure is a co-pilot for Skipper Kenney on the reservoir in Lost Nation. Katrina McLaughlin is running a beauty salon in Africa for all French cats. Alan Tuure is now General of the Foreign Legion for Women. Joyce Willard is the first woman to achieve the Top Ace award on the Indianapolis Speedway. Roger Yandow is now a jet mechanic in the Air Force. Keep them flying, Roger. Carolyn Fowler is the speed shift Queen of the Jeep set. Mary Coon, the loud-voiced gal in the class of '57, is a lawyer in the Municipal Court in Burlington. OUR CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE BUSINESS WORLD Suzanne Tougas has taken a part-time job raising grandchildren. Raymond Charbonneau is a successful chain store millionaire specializing in cedar posts. Jackie Feeley is reported to be nursing at Culver Military Academy. We also hear that she enjoys her work. William Daly is a successful A P Manager. Wayne Hovey is a success in Forestry Science. In his latest research project, he has developed a new tree that grows silver dollars. Mark Jaro just gained his degree in the field as a tractor doctor. William Lang, who is now Manager of Langerella Hip Reducing Salon, is a young successful businessman these days. Janis Macomber, a secretary of great fame, has won the award as the speediest typist in New England. Robert Perry, Chief Editor of Esquire, is no doubt pleased with his work. Robert Hathaway is now the famous journalist in the Daily News. His column is known as Advice to the Lovelorn. ” Alice Hall has gained fame as a bop teacher. Bop is being taught in all public schools. Larry Pillsbury, owner of the largest chicken farm in Vermont, has just produced the largest egg (whoops, we mean the chicken!) Nancy Terrien is running an exclusive coffee shop for all Air Force personnel. Philip Tuure, once Secretary to Mr. Taft, is now Secretary to Consuela N. Bailey. Governor of Vermont. George Ward, now Manager of the State Nursery, is also part-time manager of a cheerleading squad. Shirley Woodard has now taken over the management of the Optical Center in Burlington and is specializing in glasses designed for women. THE MUSIC, ART, AND LITERARY WORLD TODAY Sally Barr is now teaching Winston Churchill the art of oil painting. Janice Gregory. Essex Junction native, gains fame in Carnegie Hall as an accordian soloist. Ann Griffin is now teaching Arthur Murray new dance steps. Robert St. Peter, one-time artist of the Yearbook Staff, now designs catchy coats for cute cats. Ronald Wellinger, big-time trumpet player at Essex Junction High School, has his own all-cat band. Maurice Theoret has taken the position of French teacher at Essex Junction High School. Mike Klyszeiko, working for Revlon Company, is now designing a new shade of lipstick for red heads.
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