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'H i ! Page 3l.B CLASS w11.1. conwd u I 19. We will Pearl Dewey some of Phil Welkers vim and vigor. E zo. We win Be:-me E111ouu the ability to be as popular in time next three years as she has been this year. y f 21. .We will Lois Dauchy the right to consult any ohe as to which of the many boys she should go with. ' 22. we will Jean Roch a better disposition in the years to c0me e 1 , 23. we will Milly Prouty the right to sit alone on the buh with that certain dark wavy- ired fellow. 2b. we will Amon Dewitt a black eye which he should have rn- cgived Q long time ago .for al the passes he has made t U 9 Se 25. To the students fr m Grafton we will a life an baccidg t insurance policy if Leon Kenyon drives the bus xt ye . she has written on. a 260 we will Shirley DesPau1t an eraser to use on all the walls 4 l I 27. we will Jerry Collins a book of Fairy Tales and T411 1 n Stories. V 1 23. We will a certain section cf the athletic field to all 'Lovers' at Leland and Gray. f 29. we will a large dose of good sportsmanship to the students of L,G.S. ' 1 30. To the few who actually worked on the Messenger we will: 12 A box of aspirin. w' 25 A butterfly net Clargel to catch those lostwtemger . 3. To the gir s: to eliminate that purple andfor ls k stain from their' beautiful hands - - 1 years supp y ' of grime remover. 9 ' A. A reprieve for one whole year from all fuigher work, including and especially reading the Messe er. n Signed, sealed and delivered by the class of l9h9 who appoint as witnesses: n r 'rgl-81. ng? o e Art Godfr y nut Willafd
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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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Page 3k C 4' 'F GRINDS 08 GRINDERS 'Y 4 'F Joyce Mc Coy: ' Joyce, since Stan works nights you do 't have much chance to go out. Here is an WONYINW to take out as a substitute. Richard Moeller: ' Moe, ever since you have been at L. G. S. you have always been borrowing money, so here is a bank from which you can borrow money without bothering anyone. PRESENTATION OF TH CLASS.GIFT Honorable board of trustees, members of the faculty, alumni, schoolmates, and friends: . Our four years at L. G. S. have passed very quickly. And we as a class wish to show our appreciation to you. we know the school has wanted a sound movie projector. In behalf of the class of 'H9 I present you with S25 to go towards its purchase. A IVY ORATIGN . We are now leaving Leland and Gray.' Each year it has been the custom of the graduating class to leave a p1ant,in order that the class may be remembered, and that thegrounds of this Seminary may be beautified. We hope that th1s.vine will prosper as we are to do.And that it's leaves will add a touch of beauty to this wall, after we have left. Arthur Bissell
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