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22 THE RECORD Kemon Pisperikos wills to Albert McLellan his ability to get and change his girl when he pleases. We understand it is now J. G. Is that right, Nick? Douglas Buswell wills to Dalton Holt his technique for cracking corny jokes. You'd better get started, Dick, Doug holds the champ- ionship. Roger Sherman wills his privilege of hunting during school hours to Wayne Miller. Joan Ryan wills to Joyce Guyer her ability to spin the bottle at midnight parties. Elsie Bolduc leaves to Jean Haynes her interest in the Navy. Good start, Jean. To Audrey Aham goes Bertha Wiley's interest which heads to- wards Bethlehem. Howard Shawney bequeaths and bequests to William Weldon his ability to spell any word correctly that is found in the dictionary. Leo Mayhew wills and bequeaths to Leon Ovando his ability to entertain the Littleton girls on the Kilburn school teeter boards on Sunday afternoons. Remember, Shorty? Herbert Smith wills, bequeaths and bequests to Billy Carbon- neau his ability to be the treasurer of the Senior Class and his tech- nique in collecting class dues before graduation. Lorena Tift wills to Virginia Thompson her ability to get her man and diamond. Nancy Eager leaves her shorthand ability and kind disposition to Charlotte Sheehy. ' Chic Bilodeau wills his love for baseball and ability to be class president to Winthrop Rowe. Kay Dempster leaves to Marnie Brazier her good sportsmanship in athletics. To Irene Lemire goes Bob Derrington's quiet and shyful ways. Jewel Mooney wills her musical talent and ability to be in the senior play to Maxine Thomas. To Ernest Doolan, Richard Longchamps wills his ability to write essays, and send school news to the Courier each week. Alberta Couture wills her interest in love for Home Nursing to Marion Reed. Isabel Morrill wills her height and love for horses to Margaret Marsh. Thelma Smith wills to Rita Little her seat beside Parker Goff on the Gilman bus. Pearl Lee wills to Lillian Martin her sweet personality. To Julia Christie, Dick Hastings wills his ability to be ill every other day and therefore be absent from school without skipping. To Parker Goff, Mark Buxton wills the right to join the Grove St. Wolf Pack. Bert Perry wills his ability to run between the oppponent's legs in basketball to Glenn Moore.
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THE RECORD 21 CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of nineteen hundred and forty-six, hoping we are in sound mind and best of health, to say nothing of our bright ideas and fast ways, do hereby and herewith declare this to be our last will and testament. The Seniors will to the Freshman class the ability to start raising the sufficient amount of money for your class trip. Better start now! To the Sophomore class goes the Seniors' will that they may have a real Junior Prom. To the Junior class, we leave Room 105 take good care of it, also have as much fun as we have had. Individually: To Mr. Cummings, the Seniors will the ability to have patience with the up and coming classes as you have had to have with us. The Seniors of Room 10 will to Mr. Mason the ability to have as much fun in keeping the class of 47 after school and writing essays as he has had with us. But we will miss you, Coach Mason. Robert Cady wills to Conrad Houle his ability to get the rebounds off the backboard. Better grow up, Conrad. Donald Whicher wills, bequeaths and bequests to Raymond Dear- born his great interest in his father's 60 cycle power line. Joseph Harvey wills, bequeaths and bequests to Gordon Davis his guitar and crooning voice. To Patty Buswell goes Maxine Marsh's ability to ski and her love for flying. Joan Gadbois leaves to Kay Whelpley her quiet and soft voice. Pat Enderson wills, bequeaths and bequests to Sharon Beaton her ego and mentality. John Spencer and Bob Lamb, we hear, have interests in St. Jay, therefore they unwillingly will to Bob Smith and Wendell Lucas the right to spend Sunday evenings there. Verne Dempster wills to Sally Spencer her fiirting and teasing ways. To Emily Thompson goes Sally Mason's ability to be Senior class secretary and the president of the Girl Reserve. Dayle Hart wills, bequeaths and bequests to Alice Johnson her ability to get that one and only. Miz Girard wills to Hap Enderson his love for the Marines. Beverly Holt wills to Theresa Lord her ability to think of new and better excuses for absent slips. Howard Boardman leaves to Evelyn Fillion his ability to draw and be editor of the Record. Seeing that Rita knows the Apthorp territory real well, she wills it all to Patty Beaton. The Senior class wills to Bettina Kimball the right to rob the cradle. Who is the Freshman, Tina? To Bob Moore goes Bernard Hou1e's figure.
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THE RECORD 23 Dottie Finn unwillingly wills to Lillian Pageau her interest in Gilman. Charlotte Oakes wills to Dottie Miles her ability to get along with- out the boys. Irene Slack wills to Marion Mclver her ability to reach high A when singing. Helen Fisher wills her ability to get married before June, 1947 to Nancy Renshaw. Lois Trudell wills her laughs and always happy ways to J. Viette. Lastly: Rudy Kimball leaves to Harold Henderson his all-round sports ability. Roberta Christie unwillingly wills to Jean Aldrich her interest in Lisbon. Take it easy, Jean. Given under our hand and seal this 12th day of June, one thous- and, nine hundred and forty-six. For the Senior Class Witnesses: Irene Slack Roberta Christie Dayle Hart Robert Cady Leo Mayhew Rudolph Kimball - RECORD STAFF i l l 4 Front row left to right: B. Wiley, K. Pisperikos, J. Mooney, H. Boardman, R. Long- champs, A. Bilodeau, R.. Lamb, M. Marsh, P. Enderson. Second row: Faculty Advisor. Ruth Armitage: B. Kimball, M. Brazier, C. Sheehy, D. Miles, J. Christie, I. Lemire. Third row: D. Carleton, S. Simons, L. Godbout, H. Houston. J. Johnson, L. Bixby. Fourth row: L. Greaves, R. Little, B. Hadley, R. Veatte, I. Pisperikos, F. Hilson, M. Lamarche. Fifth row: A. McClellan, I. Slack, V. Dempster, K. Dempster, B. Leighton, T. Carmen, C. Houle. Back row: H. Henderson. L. Enderson, R. Gray, W. Rowe.
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