Essex Junction High School - Joy Yearbook (Essex Junction, VT)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 29 text:

I, DALE SWEET, leave my managing job at the Grand Union to Michael Bailey. I, DICK TERRIEN, leave the teachers still spinning. I, JANE TITUS, leave my ability to manage the S.M.C. fellows to Penny Bobian. I, MARY TOURVILLE, leave my height to Ronnie Preavy who surely could use it (huh, Carol?) I, MARGARET TOWERS, leave the large ring hanging from my neck to whoever is strong enough to carry it. I, DICK TUURE, leave with all the younger girls still drooling. I, JOAN WELLINGER, leave my cha cha steps to Donna Witsman. I, CONNIE WHEELOCK, leave my ability to drive to next year’s driver education students. I, JIM WILLARD, leave my numerous attempts to quiet the class at class meetings to next year’s Senior class president. I, BRENDA WOODARD, leave my love” for physics to Dave Strassburg (I hope you have better luck than I did, Dave.) I, LARRY YANDOW, leave the last seat in every class to the unfortunate person with their name at the end of the alphabet. I, PAULINE YANDOW, leave my sneeze to the biology class for further study. We bequeath unto the JUNIOR CLASS our numerous and clamorous class meetings. We bequeath unto the SOPHOMORE CLASS our studious disposition. We bequeath unto the FRESHMAN CLASS our years spent having much fun despite our long hours. Given under our hand on this seventeenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fifty Nine. SABRE COMPLIMENTS The 1959 Sabre has the best wishes and sincere compliments of: Mr. and Mrs. John P. Jones Mr. and Mrs. William Fred Barkman Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Denton Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hogan Dr. Kendrick Lawrence Mr. and Mrs. Berkley A. Ballard Dr. and Mrs. Mark Archambault Mr. and Mrs. Claude Potvin Dr. and Mrs. Bedell D. Delorme The Everyday Print Shop Mr. and Mrs. Harold P. Desso J. J. Goddette Mr. and Mrs. Luther Heath Mr. and Mrs. Harlan L. Adams Curriers Clothing Shop Rand Pharmacy Mr. and Mrs. A. B. McClure Mr. and Mrs. Marvin O. Campbell Mr. and Mrs. Hercules J. Cardinal Mr. Llewellyn W. Button

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CLASS WILL We the class of 1959, of Essex Junction High School, on the Seventeenth day of June, 1959, hereby establish our last will and testament. I, RAY ADAMS, leave my slightly used crutch to Joan Cass for future use (Happy landing, Joan!). I, TOM ANDERSON, leave my numerous activities to anyone with enough courage to tackle them. I, PAT- ARCHAMBAULT, leave my water skis to Larry Chase, but don't forget to adjust the harnesses, Larry! I, JOEL BARKMAN, leave my little shoes to Art Cross. I, ART BARTLETT, just make like a tree and leave. I, JUDIE BELL, leave my writer’s cramp to anyone who likes to write letters. I, PHILIP BULLIS, leave the band in a state of dismay. I, VAUGHN BUTTON, leave my. ability to remain calm at all times to Guy Allbee. I, JUDY CADORF.TTE, leave my gracefulness to Mary Taylor. I, CLEMENT CARDINAL, leave my trips to Fairfax to Bev Sheltra. I, RANDALL CLARK, leave my Safe Driver's Certificate to Ronny Seymour. I, SKIP COFFEY, leave my social whirl to Ronnie Hayden. I, BILL DAVISON, leave my sweet, innocent remarks to Joe Lavigne. I, PAT DENTON, leave my sputter-putt to Mary Lou McLure. I, MARILYN DESSO, leave my quiet personality to Sue Cameron. I, LINDA DOLL, leave my long walk to school to FiFi Woods. I, JOHN FISH, leave my ability to speak French to next year's class. I, DONNA FISHER, leave my trips to the post office every day to Gloria Lucia. I, LEOLA FORD, leave my shining black hair to Bonnie Eberhardt. I, JAMES FOWLER, leave without Cathy—Sob! I,' |UNI GUILD, leave my hot-rodding basketball player from Milton to anyone with nerves stable enough to ride with him. I, CALVIN HASTINGS, leave my shake, rattle, and roll to Dick Culver. I, BILL HEATH, leave the women alone. I, NANCY HOGAN, lea ve the class funds well taken care of. I, JOHN IRISH, leave my studious manner to my brother, Alan, who surely needs it. I, DONALD JOCELYN, leave my batting average to anyone who is worthy of it. I, ANDY JOHNSON, leave my helpful contributions in English class to Jack Anderson. I, JIM JOHNSON, leave my height to John Moshier. I, DONALD JONES, leave my liking for hot lunches in the cafeteria to Bywie” Fredericks. I, LUCKY KALANGES, leave my Charles Atlas Course to Larry Muscles” Chase. I, GAIL KILBURN, leave my honor roll grades to all who deserve them. I, MARY KIMBALL, leave my quiet manner in English class to next year's seniors. I, BOB KLEINE, leave my traveling boots to Mathew Coon. I, JERRY FLASH” LEMIRE, leave my dark room to Pete Cota. I, BEVERLY MAYO, leave my sweet disposition to Marjorie Mathews. I, HENRY MERCHANT, leave my one-arm technique to Earle Mathews. I, RAYMOND MYOTT, leave my sense of humor to David Lawrence. I, BETH NELSON, leave my streamlined figure to Martha Sleeper. I, SHIRLEY POLAND, leave my flirting manner and gift of gab to Judy Rivers. I, BARBARA QUESNEL, leave my typing speed to Bob Anderson. I, ELEANOR RANDALL, leave my attendance record to Carol Bashaw. I, JANICE REGIMBAL, leave my giggles to Nancy McLure. I, CLIFF RIVERS, leave my souped-up Ford” to run down Bob Gregory. I, JUDY SIEGRIEST, leave my shyness to Janet Ward. I, WILMA SOLE, leave my small waist line to Elise Tynan. I, ROBERT STEVENS, leave my loud manner to Dick Woodard. 24



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Best Dressed Pat and Skip Best Dancers Chuck and Dick Most Likely to Succeed Andy and June

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