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Sue Raines leaves the on her shorts To Jane Kramer for her pretense at sports. To Sister Fran by Senior Jane ls lelt her curly auburn mane. Lois Brown leaves her nose for news For the Associated Press to use. Sally Shoop leaves her book list long For the Harvard Film watchers who've been reading all wrong. To Julie Curtis, leaves Star-boarder Slack, An old Georgia banner- Don't use a Tack! From Moo to VVendy, go sweaters bright To knit in Vespers on Sunday niht. Hannah leaves to Lincoln School Her woofie Kirbromit, who WOI1il break a rule. Merrie VVinter leaves her scarf green and white To Emily Milliken-she's doing all right. To Barton, a microscope leaves Betsy To look at flies-both common and Tsetse. Sylvia leaves Louisville to Mrs. G., lt ends the Cumberland Gap Road, you see! Joyce leaves her harp with dulcet tone To the Orchestra,-It's a gift, not a loan. Lee leaves her laugh, infectious and gay, It's received with surprise by a Rogers named Faye. Nancy Legare leaves her sister to Lincoln, She's not very old, but she's growing, I'm thinking. Wie bequeath to Miss Cole, As have classes before, Our undying thanks As we leave Lincoln's door. To Miss McGrath, Who never glowers In our class meetings, X'Ve leave these flowers. XVe've ended the will: We've set the seal, We've scattered possessions With the greatest of zeal. And now, on June fourth, Of '53, We've affixed our names, SO SHALL IT BE. JANE CHISHOLM, Chairman DEBBIE JONES BETSY STRE11' .JANET LAING BETH JAMEs JUDITH JOHNSON Thirty one
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Thirty THE LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT We, the Class of '53 Present this will, as you can see. The reason is, you probably know- We can't take it with us when we go. Carolyn Briggs leaves her quiet voice To Senior Class meetings, Please, less noise! From Gifford, Jane, go to Judy Greene- Her trusty crutches on which to lean. To Patty G. from a Grossman named Eden A Stevenson button to use when in need. A rhythmic hula from Beth James Goes to anyone with Dance Club aims. Corny leave: her house so near, To C 68, for her Senior year. A worn green skirt, all shiny and nice, Is left by Judy, For sale, any price! Jani Goff leaves her tiny feet To Betsy Arnold, whose ain't so petite! Puddles and Bill are left by Jan To anyone needing a car and a man. With her capacity for making a racket, Mackie leaves Stratton her hunting jacket. Morrisse leaves her library chair, In hopes that Timmie will treat it with care. Adelle Alba leaves her role as Caesar To Miss MaeDougall3 we know it will please her. Emma leaves her lock of yellow For Linda McAdams, to charm a fellow. Barbara leaves to the '54 Class Her little blue car and a gallon of Margie bequeaths her part in the middle To any poor Junior, whose part is a riddle. Carolyn leaves her brains so fab For study in the Biology Lab. as Christine bequeaths her writings keen To Janie Wilson, to fill Lincoln Green. Sandy leaves her con1muter's fare To Sally Harrison to keep in her care. Sue Goff leaves her witty remarks To another Sue, by the name of Parks. Debby Jones leaves her virus bug To Miss McGrath, to grow in a jug. Diana adds her flowing locks To Bette Walsh's close-cut shocks. Carolyn Chase leaves her book of blues To the Third Floor Boarders, which, I'm sure, they can use. Hutchison leaves her arrivals late To June, who hits school by a quarter of eight. Sue Low bequeaths her basketball To anyone who likes to fall. Carla bequeaths to Mrs. Lynes, Knitting needles for Sylt, all colors and kinds. Penny leaves her tea dance decorations To help Lee Harrall with next year's prepa- rations. The State of Maine, leaves Olive B., To the eomely Sophomore, named Ann C. To Amy Godfrey, who seems so small, Our Emily leaves her stature tall. Frankie receives with great delight, Ina's warm smile and eyes so bright. Betsy Streit leaves her jeep, a Willy , I-'or Sue Richards to drive where it's flat, not hilly. Joyce leaves her love of outside reading To lVilliam Thackeray's care and feeding. Carolyn Rison bequeaths to Miss Gavitt Her typewriter, for. she'll gladly have it.
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Thirt y- two ADELLE ALBA ....... OLIVE BARCLAY .... BARBARA BENSON .... DIANA BIDDEN ...... CAROLYN BRIGGS ..., LOIS BROIVN ......., CHRISTINE CHANG. .. CAROLYN CHASE ..,. JANE CHISHOLM ........ NANCY CORNELIUS ..... EMMA DIMOND ..... INA DWARES .... JANE GIFFORD .... JANE GOFF ....4.. SUSAN GOFF ....... EDIE GROSSMAN ........ MERCEDES HUTCHISON. .. BETH JAMES ............ -IUDY JOHNSON .... DEBBIE JONES .... .IAN LAING ....... NANCY LECARE. ., SUSAN LOW ...... EMILY LYNCH ....... AIUSTINE MACKIE .... ELAINE MORRISSE .... LEE NEWTH ......... JOYCE PETERSON ..... SANDY RADCLIEEE ..., SUSANNE RAINES... CAROLYN RISON .... CAROLYN SAWYER .... SALLY SHOOI' ....... MARGIE SHORE .... LIZ SLACK ........ JOYCE SPROUL .... . BEVERLY STEERE. .. BETSY STREIT ..... . BETSY WASHBURN ..., PENNY WATTS ...,... . HANNAH IVHITTEN ..., MERRIE WINTER ..... CARLA WRIGHT .... SYLVIA ZIVEIFEL .... S O S Songs of Seniors . . . . . . 'TlIere'S No Business Like Show Business ...................... AnehOrS A-Weigh . . . . . . . It's a Lonesome Old Town . . I'm Beginning to See the Light ..,............... XNl1ispering . . . . . . California, Here I Come ................. Far-away Places ... In the Good Old Summertime . . . . AS Long As There'S Music . . . . Come On-a My House . .... Sleepy Time Gal .......... Quiet Girl . . . Coek-eyed Optimist ...... ,... ... Crazy over Horses .... If You Knew Susie ... Some Day My Prince VVIII Come ..... . . . . . . . . . SophiStieatecl Lady ... . . . . . Ain't Misbehavin' ... Smoke Gets in Your Eyes My Bill .. . . . . Feuclin', Fussin', and Fightin' ..,...... . . . . . . . I Dream Too Much Dicln't Slip, I XfVaSn't Pushed, I Fell . . . . . . . . . IN7hen Irish Eyes Are Smiling . . . Bewitchecl, Bothered, and Bewilderecl Eyes . . . . Rl1KJCl6 Island Redhead . . . . . . .HlVIllSl4', Maestro, Please ... 'l'lIe Last Time I Saw Paris . . . . . . IVhen You're Smiling . .. Keep It a Secret ............ Lovely to Look At . . . . . . . I Like tlIe lNiIle Open Spaces . . . Dicl You Ever See a Dream Vllalking? Talk Somebody How Ya Gonna Keep 'Em Down on the Farm? . . Why, Oh XVlIy, Did l Ever Leave vVyOIllIlIg? .. . . . . . . . . . . 'l'here's Been a Change iII Me .. ..... Sonretbing to Dance About .............. Pretty Baby . . . . . . . Dacldy's Little Girl ... Sitting with Her Knitting . . . . . . . . . . Kentueky Babe I
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