Hale High School - Pompositticut Yearbook (Stow, MA)

 - Class of 1953

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Item 11 Jane Colby w1lls and bequeaths her A s to Eddle Trunca We hope the teachers use them 1n the future Ite m Item 11ne s Ite m Item Herr xck Dav1d Crowell w111s and bequeaths h1s ab111ty to get along w1th gxrls to Arch1e Banks Eleanor Cameron w11ls and bequeaths her love for wr1t1ng Englxsh and HISIOTY out next year s Sen1or Class Helen D1Pe1tro wllls and bequeaths her qulet ways to Leo Landry Mary Erkkmen w1lls and bequeaths her ab111ty to keep her eye on one boy to Sandra Item 16 Donald Freeman w1lls and bequeaths h1s helght and muscles to Arn1e Johnson Item 17 Loretta Goucher wxlls and bequeaths her hexght to Georgena Pr1est so that she can look over people s heads 1nstead of through thexr legs Item 18 Ann Herr1ck w111s and bequeaths a cast crutches and a splmt to anyone who wxshes to use them Item 19 keepmg Item Z0 Item Z1 Beaurega Item ZZ Erkkmen Item Z3 Item Z4 Edward Jensen WIIIS and bequeaths h1s combed ha1r to John Woodman Good Luck lt 1n pla ce Audrey Law WIIIS and bequeaths her s1ze 5 roller skates to Margaret Woodhead Betty Lmden w1lls and bequeaths her talkmg ab1l1ty and sense of humor to Anna May George Maclver w1lls and bequeaths h1s abllxty to tell Jokes 1n Engllsh class to B111y Eleanor Peck w1l1s and bequeaths her wa1stl1ne to Barbara Koch Myrtle Pugsley W111S and bequeaths to any poor g1rl who can t afford a show all her free passes to the Hudson Theater P S Ushers not mcluded Item Z5 Item 26 Item Z7 Nelson Item Z8 Susan Sewall w11ls and bequeaths her ha1rdo to anyone who wants naturally curly ha1r Norman Stewart w1l1s and bequeaths h1s technmque for be mg absent to Iggy Leahy Catherme Vodoklys w1l1s and bequeaths her ab111ty to get mto trouble to Robert Sylv1a Wanhatalo w1l1s and bequeaths her Job as Mr Hartley s off1ce secretary to her s1ster V1v1an Item Z9 Eleanor Warren w11ls and bequeaths her mathematlcal knowledge to Robert Colleton Item 30 Carol Wetherbee w111s and bequeaths her drum to Carol Madama We hope you get a b1g bang out of It Carol Item 31 Dan1el Woodhead w1l1s and bequeaths h1s curly haxr to h1s httle brother Wxnky All the rest and res1due of our property whatsoever and wheresoever of what nature kmd and qualmty soever lt may be and not here mn before dxsposed of we gwe and bequeath to our beloxed Prmcxpal for h1s use and benef1t and to be dlsposed of for the good of the comxng classes as he may see fmt 12- . . . . . . . . . 13. . . . . . - . to , . I -t--E . , . . . ..........J rd.

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Class Wall HEAR YE HEAR YE. I have been called upon to read to you the last w1ll and testament of the class of 1953 wh1ch 1 drew as dxrected by her xmrnechately pr1or to her passmg from our presence It was her 1ntent1on to pre sent you personally w1th these tokens but as her last days were so occup1ed w1th engagements w1th the varlous members of the faculty she was too weary for add1t1onal effort I shall apprec1ate your courteous attent1on wh1le I read thls duly attested w1ll We the class of 1953 1n the town of Stow county of Mlddlesex state of Massachusetts bemg IH as good mental cond1t1on as usual do hereby make th1s our last w1ll and testament rendermg xoxd any former wxll that may have been prev1ously made by us durmg a perlod of temporarw confus1on In thxs manner we do dxspose of our possesslons Item I 'lo Mr Hartley we w1ll and bequeath a sound proof lab so the whole school won t hear the explos1ons caused by the chem1stry class Item 2. To Mrs Potter we wxll and bequeath a Senmor Class that w11l be as co operat1ve 1n the Sen1or Play as we were Item 3 To Mrs Platt we w1ll and bequeath all the amazmg knowledge and startl1ng mforma t1on that we have furn1shed her from t1me to t1me on our var1ous examznauon papers If she sees fmt she 15 hereby author 1zed to g1ve out such of th1s 1nformat1on to the world as she may feel the world 15 ready to rece we Item 4 To Mrs Fletcher we w1ll and bequeath a typmg project completely free from errors Item 5 To Mr Pr1est the Jan1tor we w1l1 and bequeath all scraps of paper and wads of gum found around the school so he won t have to worry about not havmg somethmg to do Item 6 To next year s Senior Class we w1ll and bequeath any old Reader s D1gests and Coronets that can be found they vnll have a good supply of oral themes for next year Item 7 To next year s Jun1or Class we w1ll and bequeath our d1gn1ty and var1ous sk1lls they can eas1ly cornplete the 11' dutles as .Tumors Item 8 To next year s Cophomore Class we w1l1 and bequeath any stubs of penc1ls erasers and old notebooks that we may have unmtentxonally left behmd us 1n the excltement and haste of gatherlno up our cher1shed treasures for the last txme Item 9 'Io the young lncommg Freshman Class we wlll and bequeath our book ent1tled How to Tell the Teachers a book comp1led by us after four years of arduous study Not1ce th1s book IS not what to tell the teachers but how It tells who your favor1te authors must be to stand well w1th the Englxsh teachers and what quest1ons to ask to make the SCICHCB 'l9BCh6l' forget the lesson and be mterestmg Th1s mformatxon IS 1nvaluable to any w1sh1ng to make lugh grades 1n the subjects ment1oned Item 10 V1v1an Brown w1lls and bequeaths her horse to Dav1d Goss 1n case that old car falls apart O I I I . I . , . . . . . and pe-rfectly spaced on which she may duly place an A , to show that nothing is impossible. -J . , , . . , . , V . . 1 ' ' 0 ' 1 ' ' ,so ' . --H--J , . . . . . . , so , V. . , . . V E. . ,, - 11 ' , ' ' , .



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And we do hereby const1tute and appomt the Sald Pr1nc1pa1 sole executor of th1s our last w11l and testament In wxtness whereof 'We the Class of 1953 have to th1s our last w1ll and testament set our hands and seal th1s 10th day of June one thousand nme hundred and flfty three Eleanor Warren Thmgs We d Luke To Know Does V1v1an ever fall off her horse ? Do Myrt and Eleanor go to the Hudson theater to see the movxes? Jane wh1ch do you lxke better the Essex or the Vtllys? Dav1d what s the attract1on at Twm Maples? Is Hel n as qu1et as she d l1ke to have us belxeve? Do we hear weddlng bells 1n the not too d1stant future for Mary E Does Don REALLY d1sl1ke gxrls? V1 hat do Loretta and Cathy do on week ends? Is Ann s pol1cy Love em and Leave em ? Why does Edd1e Jensen d1s11ke the Maynard g1rls? Why does Audrey 11ght up when Texas 1S ment1oned? Who could get Betty a mmk coat wholesale? ls lt true George doesn t l1ke g1r1s 1n general Vkhat s the 1'I'lag1C formula Posme has for gettmg all A s Shall we soon be see1ng Sue danc1ng on T V ? Norman 15 lt the Chev s fault that you re tardy? Why does Cathze always run to the w1ndow when she hears a car horn blow? What s wr1tten on the back of Sylvla s ID bracelet? 1s Eleanor Warren st111 a torn boy or has she changed? Carol do you accomplxsh any homework 1n the lxbrary dur1ng 4th perxod? VK hy does Danny thmk evexythmg lb a trxvolous expense? What d1d four Sen1ors do on the day they spent 1n Boston after they had the1r pmctures taken? What happens when George stays after school? What happened when two g1r1s couldn t f1nd the r1ght s1gns 1n Groton? V hy are the Sen1or dances so successful? Tell us Home Econom1c class Who VNAS bur1ed ln Grant s Tomb? D1d Mr Mu1r really get home m twenty rnmutes? VK hy does Mrs Potter make such faces at the Sen1or class? Why 1S the classroom qu1et when Mr Hartley walks 1n? How does Mr IppO11tO ever keep h1s patlence? Why d1d Anna May suddenly swxtch to wear1ng l1pst1ck? Does a certaln Sen1or have any thlng to do Wlth 1t? Is there some other attract1on at the Wal lex besldes roller skatmg? For vhom was the For Blondes Only sxgn on Arch1e s car meant? VN 111V1v1an take bylv1a s place as off1ce g1rl? How w11l the band surv1ve after the Sen1ors leave? Vkfhere dxd the boys learn the1r Wah heen ee and Vkat tu see cr1es? V ho busy all the Hot Rod magaz1nes floatmg around the school? What 1S V1v1an V1 s mterest 1n the A1r Force? Or shouldn t we ask? Vt hy d1d three g1rls come to school very late one mormng and say they had a flat tlre? Vi ho knows ALL the answers to these quest1ons ? O , ' O 1. ' ' . 2. ' . 3. , ' ' , 1 ' . 4. ' , ' ' ' . 5. e ' ' ' ' . 6. ' ' - - ' ' . 7. ' ' ' . 8. ' . 9. ' ' ' ' . 10. ' ' ' ' . 11. ' ' ' . 12. ' . 13. ' ' ' ' ' '? 14. ' ' ' ' ' ' ? 15. ' ' . .. 16. , ' ' ' ' . 17. ' ' . 18. ' ' ' ' . 19. ' - , . 20. , ' ' ' ' ' ' 21. f ' - ' - ' ' . 22. . . . . . 23. . 24. ' ' ' ' ' ' . 25. ' ' . 26. , ' : Y ' ' ' . 27. ' . ' ' ' . 28. ' . ' . 29. ' ' . ' . 30. . ' ' ' . 31. ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' - 32, ' - ' ' . 33. '. ' ' ' - 34. ,. . . . . , . . l 35. ' ' ' . 36. ' ' - - ' - - ' . 37. -' - ' ' . 38. . . . ,, . . . I . U 39. , . . . . t 40. ' ' .

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