Leland and Gray High School - Messenger Yearbook (Townshend, VT)

 - Class of 1949

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Page 34 g . V - + - carnns on rn Boys + 1 + walter Meyer v ' Walter, since you have always wanted to be a veterinariani 'ff! we give you this little deg to practice on so there wil always be one animal who won't suffer. Edward McGee n 1 Ed, during your four years at L. G. S. you have en qui e an eater and we know you have enjoyed the hab1t,e pecial y in your classesg so we give you this variety of f ods t t you will have enough to eat wherever you may go. y , ,ylhliam Knight A p 1 Billy, in your four.years,at,L.,Q, S. you have always be n quite a speechmakerg'especially-bn the debate tea gwe gi e you this microphone so that in the future everyon will able to hear your speeches. . . Arthur Bissell :Q Art, since you came back to L. G. S. to graduate with u you have been quite a ping pong playergso we givelyou t , little ping pong paddle' to remind you of the days in chi - lenged your fellow classmates. Donald E111ot t N 9 8 Don, this year you have had quite e bit of trouble wi h your cars'breaking downg we give you this pair gf plie s and wire so you will always be able to fix your c r wher - ever it breaks down. l Philip welkerv u r 4 Phil, you have been called NColdnosen during thispastyerr so much that we give you this hot water bottlel to ke p that nose warm. p y 4 Merl Larmie T Pbpl you have always had alot of trouble gettin up down windham hill in the winter Ntimeg we give ou th s A pair of ice creepers'sb that+inUthe future you wpll who e no more trouble on that hill. y v ' w i w 4 Joyce Mc Cdy Q w 1 Z gl ' Fw I v

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Page 33 . GRINDS ON TH GIRLS Ruth Willard You are always hollerlng to somebody about something. Here is a sound proof room where you can shout your lungs out and not bother anybody while doing so, Sylvia B1118 A certain person's lap is much more comfortable than any of the many chairs aroun , 1sn't it Sylvia? Here is a little chair as a substitute when you can't find a lap to sit on. Evelyn Butler' n You always get the Job as cashier in any class affair. Here is a little cash register to make your job easier. Letitia Slaso Trucks seem to attract you, Letitla, so here is a little truck of your own so you can drive home from school in the afternoon. Cynthia Pearson I know how you like to go over to Hapgood pond during the summer months, Here is a life time pass to go to any pond, lake, or swimming pool. ' ' Elsie Abbott V . Knowing how you like a certain person in New York, here is a life-time round trip ticket so you can, go down to see him any ime. ' Frances Abbott' We give-you this Farmers' Almanac so that you will be able tohkeep track of the time and will know when. to come to sc oo . Polly Lyman I You are always asking where a certain road in Newfane goes to. Here is a road map of the whole state so you will never get lost. Also, a little car of your own to drive around in when no one else's is available.



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CLASS WILL ' Page 3bA we, the class of l949 of Leland and Gray Seminary Town of Townshend, in the county of Windham, and state of Garmont, being of unsound mind and enjoying poor health, do hereby be- queath ourxlast will an testament to be dated this l0t day gi Juneg in the year of our Lord, Nineteen Hundred and Fortye neo . 1. we ui11.Ros1e Slanetz a box of Clark bars and a package of '- fig I-Sermons. . . ,.,, y . 2. we will Mary Jane MacFar1and a boy friend of her own. 3. we will Evelyn Abbott a little man to carry in horwgocket sosshe will always have-someonswwto-walk 'her home enever she is out after dark. I h We will Red Howard a detective to help keep him posted on Vera's activities--particularly with a certain dark-haired senior boy. at 1 x or o ' 5. we will John Whitaker a car without a dash light. 6. we will Bobby Stocker the right and strength to get every- thing he wants out of life. 7. we will Albert Gunzinger the right hto go out with another girl any time he pleases without-being nagged for about a month afterwards. . 8. we will Betty Ballantine a beg of nPillsburyW flour. 9. we will Bobby Short the right to have a fling with some of the other girls ln school. IO. we will Louise Mowrey a dozen 'Chick1esn to raise. ll' 'We will Beverly Bills the right to go home at any time she .1 12. we will Aaron Slason a ticket to a punch and Judy show. 13. we will Shirleyolhompson a shoewhorn to help her to put on her clothes. I 1M. awe will Janice Barber a box of ny-xrisp so she will always be able to wear a size lk. 15. we will Mrs. Kearley a more attentive Bookkeeping I class next year. . e 16. we will Mrs. Mihocik and Mr. Rector a happy married life. 17. we will Dot Brooks the right to study 'KnightsU in Jamaica. 18. we will Barbara Dexter an extra large box of vitamins so she will grow.

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