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Curtis Canfield, President Warren Miller, Miss Lease, co-advisor Mr. LeBlanc, co-advisor Vice President Linda Ripley, Secretary Wayne LaPlatney, Treasurer THIS PAGE CO-SPONSORED BY BIRDIE DUNLOP AND LEON HATHWAY
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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the SENIORS of '57, hoping some day we'll get to heaven, With great kindness of thought, and soundness of mind, Consider the ones we leave behind: To Mr. CLARK, now hold your breath, we leave a shovel to bury MacBeth. To Mr. ROSE, with all his curls, a gun and whip to fight off the girls. In every room a compass and rule, so, when needed, Mrs. CRING needn't search the school. To Mrs. WILLIAMSON —how kind we are, a dog house for her enormous car. To satisfy Mr. BROCH's ambition, we grant more time for huntin' and flshln'. To Mrs. GANNON, for her fine Italian dishes, tons of spaghetti and our good wishes. To Mls8 LEASE: Kleenex, a year's supply, to remind her of us when she wants to cry To Coach LANG, a sky hook, complete with cable, to hang up that wobbly ping-pong table. Since Coach DOOGAN listens to our Jokes with scorn, we give him a crib for storing his corn. We failed to meet Mr. LEBLANC's expectations, so we leave him a dozen well-earned vacations. To Mr. DOWDLE who works so hard, we bequeath his own private lumber yard. To Mr. GANNON, a compass — mariner style, so he'll find his way through his music file. A larger room for Miss EICHEEN, with a chamber maid to keep it clean. To Miss JONES, twenty-five cartons with addresses handy so she may send us homemade candy. To Mrs. ST. LAWRENCE, of whom we're proud, the hopes for a chorus that's not so loud. To Mrs. LADUC, who cleans our teeth, some good tasting cleanser1' we do bequeath. To Mr. MACDONALD, who rides while we drive, each day we'll pray that he'll survive To Dr. BOYDEN, whom we've left 'til last, for every suit, a dlfflrent colored cast. SHIRLEY RITZ'e gift of romantic charm goes needlessly to JOYCE DUSHARM. KEITH DAVID'S hound and famed retriever will soon be possessed by WAYNE WEAVER. WAYNE LAPLATNEY's yen for English bikes is proudly willed to MURRAY SYKES. MARGARET DURHAM'S love to park in the enow should be gladly accepted by KENNY BLEAU. BARBARA COLE'S ability to always make good goes without hesitation to RICHARD WOOD ANNE WILLIAMSON'S tennis racket and grin go to SHARON LANGS — hope some day she'll win. The terrible actions of a CARVELL named Lank are appropriately gifted to a WALRATH named Hank. PATTY ROUNDS will like, we know, LINDA RIPLEY's hope to some day grow. JANE DAVIS' book, To Outsmart the Smarty , to HELEN WEEKES for use on Marty. CURT CANFIELD'S alarm that won't ring 'til'nine can soon be possessed by GENE VALENTINE. MARJORIE DURHAM'S hope to be a bride, LORNA LUTHER can own, and use, with pride. DON FRASER's license and blue card go to TOMMY MILLER who tried so hard. CONNIE SAYERS' Immediate love for the dark can be owned, but not shared, by ARTHUR CLARKE. BOB DAVISON'S skill at basketball to DON HATHWAY, so he'll win them all. BONNIE MILLER'S giggle fever is kindly willed to GERTIE WEAVER. Stretch, the nickname of MARY LAROUE, to DIANNE GABRIEL — she'll know what to do So PAT FENTON'11 cook without a mistake, she'll have JOAN CLARKE's ability to bake BIRDIE BASSETTE leaves her Light and Bright to MARILYN MCCARTHY — oh, what a sight! JOHNNY MILLER leaves hls roses are red to a HUNTER by the name of Ted. BARBARA WICK's ability to take Pa'6 car with best of luck goes to Pat LAPAR. A duplicate of BEV CLARKE's diet to KIP PRIEST in hope that she'll never try it. CHARLIE RIPLEY leaves to cousin RONNIE the ability to save his money. JOYCE STEVENS leaves her average in English Four to BOB OGRODNIK to raise some more. The ease with which she writes a fable, SHEILA SCOTT bestows to DOYE GLEADLE. ALICE GRAHAM gives the energy she has in excess plus plenty of power to DICKIE BURGESS. To carpenter MOROUGHAN, nothing we leave; he can build whatever he wants, we believe. THIS PAGE AND THE NEXT SPONSORED BY BASTIAN BROTHERS OF ROCHESTER
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