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Page 11 text:
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VVILL JOHN HEDGEPETH - leaves with a camera in hand for Hollywood and Mari- lyn Monroe. PATRICIA HEMEON - leaves shorthand at 520 wpm. ROBERTA HOWE - leaves her Chevie to her sister. DEANNA HOYT - leaves her musical ability to Nancy Aube. LORETTA KADLEC - leaves F.H.S. and all her boyfriends to Louise Goin s. RICHARD KEEGAN - leaves space on the highest honor roll to anyone who has brains enough to iill it. DANIEL KELLEY - leaves his he-man physi ue to Charles Alexander. RICHARD KENNY - tried to blow a note butclnlew himself right out of school. REGINA LAPLANTE - leaves the yearbook and its headaches together with a bottle of aspirin to the next editor-in-chief. IEANNE LAROCHE - leaves with her favorite record A House, a Car, and a Wedding Ring to ---- guess whatlll MADELINE LEBLANC - leaves Richard Crowley to Sweat it out another year by himself. LAUIREL MAGOON - leaves for the barber shop on Franklin St. and wedding ells. - WILLIAM MATHAISELL - leaves with teachers still wondering. RICHARD MCDANIEL - leaves with his favorite record Gotta Travel On. ELAINE MCKENVEN - leaves her typing skill and speed to Connie Coulson. ANNETTE MERCIER - leaves College English to Mrs. Rose, and gives thanks she's out of it. EDNA MICHEL - leaves in a green car with chauffeur, Dave. MICHAEL MULLAVEY - leaves in his Chevy for Concord Cin a hurrylll D. PENELOPE POPE - leaves her cheering p to Carrie Smith. THOMAS POULIOT - set the record by leaving F.H.S. fast. GAIL RANDALL - leaves her Chevy at the police station for a short visitll LILLIAN ROBINSON - leaves the Business Department in one peace. HARRY ROGERS - leaves his parking place to Charlie Colby. GEORGE ROUSSEAU - leaves his curly hair to John Duval. LARRY ROWELL - leaves the whole school in an uproar. KATHLEEN SANBORN - leaves her love-life to anyone crazy enough to want it. DUNBAR SEAMANS - leaves his athletic abilit to Dennis Ames. SANDRA SHAW - leaves straight for Springfield, New Hampshire. FRANK ST. PIERRE - leaves his good marks to anyone who can earn them. KEITH STRICKLAND - leaves in hopes that he'll never retum. JEAN 'IAAYLOR - leaves her dramatic ability to Peggy Colby, who doesn't nee it. ' RICHARD TESSIER - leaves the 3rd period history class a mess. RICHARD THOMPSON - leaves Arline behind. DAVID TOUPIN - leaves his dancing ability to Walter Wade. CAROLYN TURNER - leaves her softball bat to Adrienne Moody. GAIL VARNEY - leaves her quiet ways to Joan Robichaud. RICHARD WALDO - leaves with stars in his eyes. a NEOLI-gieifti WALLACE - leaves all her vim and vigor to Ioan Rivard, who doesn't n it. MARIORIE WEBBER - leaves her golden locks to Barbara Glines. RICHARD WISER - leaves his leadership abilities to Robert Hoyt. 9
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Page 10 text:
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CLASS We, .the class of 1959, being of dull mind and inemcient memories, hereby, make this our last will and testament. We regluest the folllowing: First, at all the desks with our 'carved' initials on them be sold to pay our expenses for destr ed books and desks. Second, that fthe teachers be left in the hands of the Juniors, providing the teachers can survive another year. The individual seniors bequeath the following: ,GLEN ACRES -leaves his scoring ability ffor the other teamj to Paul Thomann. CECILLE ADDISON - leaves quietly. WALTER BAIRD - leaves Mrs. Roses class to Charles Colby. PAULINE BEAUPRE - leaves her expressionless jokes to Jane Twombly. GLORIA BOISCLAIR - leaves her basketball ability to Sandra Jac ues. CHARLOTTE BRAILEY - leaves her baton twirling ability to Pamefla Kelly. BENJAMIN BROWN- leaves his car to any underclassman who thinks he can keep it running. CONSTANCE CALLEY - leaves her pep and vitality to Judy Allen. DOUGLAS CARIGNAN - leaves Mr. Annaldo's history class with a sigh. ELAINE CARIGNAN - leaves her softball abilities to anyone Miss Dolloff r chooses to give them to. CAROL COATES - leaves oflice practice to anyone who wants it. CAROL COOK - leaves her panel truck to the Junior Class to use for getting hay for the Sadie Hawkins. GEORGE CORNEAU - leaves his witty ways to Louis Dinneen. RONALD CORRIVEAU - leaves his flirty ways to Jimmy Morrison. BARBARA COTE - leaves everything to go with Tommy. SONDRA CROSS - leaves F.H.S. for Armand. JOE CUMMINGS - leaves his loud voice to Bobby Pelletier. JANET DAVIS - leaves swimming with the Waves. ROGER DAVIS - leaves his squirrel tails to Bobby Magoon. ILA DOUGLAS - leaves her quietness to Roy Bell who needs it. LOUISE DRAKE - leaves her softball ability to Harriett Taylor. RICHARD DUBOIS - leaves his height to Carl Colby. ZARNE DUFAULT - leaves her book of speeches to anyone in need. ROGER DUMOND - leaves F.H.S. for Concord. MARTIN DUSTIN - leaves for the Major Leagues, or is it Joanie? BARBARA EDMUNDS - leaves F.H.S. with a smile. I RICHARD ELLIOTT - leaves to work in the First National ...... Bank. JOYCE EMERY - leaves her messy locker to anyone who wants to clean it up. WARREN FLETCHER - leaves Shakespeare as dead as ever. LOUIS GENEST - leaves with a bang. BARBARA GILMAN - leaves her love for Navy Blue to anyone who likes the co or. ROBERT GILMAN - leaves for Laconia. BEVERLY GILPATRIC - leaves for Warner. GEORGIA GREENE - leaves all her problems answers to anyone in need. JO-ANN GUAY - leaves the Chemistry lab intact. CHRISTINE HAMMOND - leaves in a Ford. 8
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Page 12 text:
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CLASS S0 G Tune of Graduation Day When the class of 1959 will come upon the closing line, ' Memories will linger till the end of time. To the friends we knew, weill say adieug And to our Alma Mater too. Dear old Franklin High School, we'll remember you. Tho' we'll leave in sorrow all the joys we've known, We can face tomorrow knowing welll never walk alone. When our high school days are at a close, No matter where our path unfolds, K- Welll remember always all our high school days. by Deanna Hoyt and Barbara Edmunds Em f :'-Elg h I, nfs it i v- AJ 10
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