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DONALD CAD ELL - KENNETH GOODELL - k , Wei-the graduating class of 1946 of Lunenburg High School, Wbr- cester County, .the state of Massachusetts, knowing that we are about to leave this institution, wish to make and to publish this, our last will and testaments ESTHER AHO - Her profession of carrying home books to Alfred Szocik who thirks his desk is the place for his school bookss JOHN ARNOLD - His high arching long shots to Jimmy Bening who believes a straight line is the shortest distance between two points. GEORGE BERRHARDT - His sudden interest in athletics to nBi1ln Hartney 1 whose favorite sport is pursuing the girls. ROBERT BURLEY - Eis height to Starley hoots with nSkinu and Sawicki, a little fellow in ca- his cigars. JEAN BURNAP l Her toe dancinm to Eugene Heikkila who doesn't seem to know where his toes belong. All his pitching talent to nid' Balcom--except Don's ability to been the batters. 52125 CARDIFAL - resist a good laugh. His mischief-mgkipg any help. EMMA EQRVEY - Her lovely blue eyes to geous sparklers. high? EEK . Her argumentive nature to beck and lit the world go 2221 HIRSCH - Her sweet f'- soprano tones version to high notes. LOUISE HUTCHIFSOE - Hur natural charm Her oise and si nitv to uwinrieh Penniman who can't P M to Billy Deming, as if he needed anyone in need of a pair of gor- Eunice Hemel who would rether.sit bye to NChappie', a bass with ar e- to Connie Brown, a girl with a great flair for the dramatic.
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f X ., f Q- '... . f ff' Q., . - Q. A . ,.., .,. s. M . , i.,,f ,f . g n f- I ' f - : F 7' ' - ' 4' l :qy,Our Young America- Victory Clube was the talk of thefschooit Ewe reallylaccomplished many things for the war effort--collecting waste- paper, tin cans, and waste fat. . s Grade 8 With our magnificent pine forest and gypsy fortune teller in Room 7, we won the booth prize for Hallowe'en. What a class for a new teacher to start with. Never mind, Miss Szocik, we're the worst pill youfll have to swallow. Who ever thought we were a group of journalists? Our newspaper, nThe Screecher,n was quite a hit. Burley, we shoot for our own basket, not Ayer'sl Grade Q- ' Freshmen--and Latin: sum, esse, FUI, futurus. Mrs. Fiske, we'll try harder next year, really we will. Our Freshnnn Frolic was a huge success, our maritime decorations were swell. Who ever thought a boat would sail across the auditorium? Grade lg Were we the cause of Miss Hackett's leaving school to get mar- ried? Oh, no, it was that handsome naval officer. Our Stage Door Canteen Sophomore Hop was quite an affair--card tables and chairs lent a realistic touch to our night club atmosphere. . Something pleasant did you say, Nr. Karkos? What's a moron's IQ? Remember that farewell party we gave for Miss Hackett? Grade ll Our loss is Fitchhurg's gain--sorry to see you go, Fallon. We're still living up to our reputation of having the best dance decorations of the year. Our Junior Prom was a masterpiece of flowers and arbors and laurel. But the orchestra--did they have to take a vacation between each dance? Well!!! we finally agreed on something: our class rings. A good-bye party for nPikeyn sent our classmate off to the Navy with good wishes. Grade lil Seniors--after twelve years of bool: cracking Cahemll. We wonder if there has ever been a class that fought as much as we have fought in the last twelve years? Complicated by a terrific snowstorm and several wrong entrances fAsk Einardj, our senior class play was a typical class production. To be or not to be--the Senior Prom. A masculine majority of one says, Yes. Sorry, New York, we can't make it this year. With Baccalaureate and graduation, our history as the Class of 1946 comes to an end. The last Girls vs. Rays battle is over.
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.47 Q' ' ,if M I VA ff! ISI! .- f f -'A I of .W . . .1 sa ,Hg MWAJmd ANN JANDRON - Her swimming talent to John Kenney who swims like a rock PAUL KENNY - His presidential terms to Donald Kimball who doesn't know what he's in for, glgg LEGROS - Her perpetual flow of gossip in the classrooms to Nancy Docekal Kas if she needed it., PHYLLIS LILJEGREN - Her piano plaving to her sister Janice in order to keep the playing at assemblies in the family. ALBERT MOISAN - His snappy way of dressing to James Clapper who does ' ' P not know a reet pleat from a drape shape. RICHARD MULLIGAN - His cigars to Norman Page in an attempt to stunt Norman's grommh. RAYMOND OKERNAN - His speed and energy to nJoeN Yubel vmo would like ' to have cushioned seats in school. AEXAE POUTENIS - His superhuman strength C?J to his brother Augustus who is rapidly taking Alvar's place. EEQXQ-3525! - His astounding natural aptitude for sports to Raymond Stone, a potential star. EHEE-EIEQQ - Her great guarding ability on the basketball team to Joan ' Kenney, the probable mainstay of next yemr's backfield. EINARD WARPULA - His feat of keeping his car going to uSnapperN Newhall whose nkbdel Tn is continually or the blink. IN WITNESS JHEREOF, we have hereunto set our names and seals this twenty-third day of May, in the Vear of our Lord, one thousand, nine hundred and forty-six. I 7 fi22L21fL,4f? K K I l Y Y, ,,. J' '- 'Zi' va ' ujgfjj Witness ,zzzmvqwsffig 44J Edu C1asslMemberL,1 ,LI KL UHJLVX-tVvJ'3 'Lj or 0 u Qt witness ass em er S
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