MacDuffie School - Magnolia Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1959

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Page 127 text:

LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: CLASS OF '59 M ia H ing wills the Chinese language to anyone who won't speak English. Lynn Holmes leaves her neat hair to Sally Dalton. Pat Horgan leaves her French accent to Sally Dalton. Lorraine Hovey leaves her notebook of misunderstood chem notes to anyone who can figure them out. Janice Karp wills the memories of the year 1957-58 to Nan McPherson. Ann LeBritton leaves her ability to close the coke machine to any willing teetotaler. Ann McNair wills her attractive limbs to Charlene Pilblad. Lynne Merrick wills all her duties to the Tula-Wooket girl - Sue Aylward. Linda 0'C0nnor leaves the traffic problem of a commuter to anyone with enough pa- tience to cope with them. Ann Pfeifer leaves a hoola-hoop to Alice Brusnicki. Carole Pick wills five years of toil to Bea Moore. Padge Price Wills her nickname to whoever wants it. Sheila Ravitch wills her infamous blue dress and desert boots to Abbie 81 Wendy. Linda Roberts leaves her frequent udivinew week-ends to anyone who would like them - and the trouble of keeping marks decent at the same time. Sue Rodin leaves her organization and neat system of studying to Janet Pfunder. Dawn Sangrey leaves Miss Antoun the opportunity to help Washington make foreign policy. Anne Sargent leaves her ucloset kitchenn to anyone who can stomach it. Martha Schoales wills Sherry Palmer her cubby hole so she will have a place to keep her shoes. Patti Seymour leaves her appetite to anyone who is twenty pounds underweight. Sally Shearer wills her extraordinary ability in French to anyone who will take it. Trudi Smith wills her long legs to Judy Gentile. Suzanne Stevens leaves her ability not to comprehend French to Rosali Cobbs. Sue Streeter wills an in nite supply of coke to all comers. Claire Visconti wills to Ginny Costigan their frequently planned trips to George- town and Washington, D. C. Betsie Wardinski wills her ability to find trouble to lVlitzie Baker, who doesnit real- ly need it. Mary Wetherbee wills her trips to the always empty library shelves to next year's history class. ,lady Wheelock wills her ability to get detentions to her little sister, Sue Lockwood. We, the class of '59, leave lVlacDullie with a sadness in our hearts. We leave the buildings that sheltered us, the teachers that nurtured our minds and our friends who shared our troubles and our joys. We leave so much and yet we take so much with us. We take with us the indelible stamp of living at lVlacDuHie. We take a spirit that shall never fade and memories that can not quite l'e memories. As we prepare to walk our sev- eral and new roads we leave a part of our lives and hearts here. But most of all, we leave our love to you - lVIacDuflie. S. C.R

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LAST WILL AND TESTAMENT: CLASS OF '59 The Seniors, Class of '59, being in as sound mind as can be expected hereby re- cord their last will and testament. Lee White and Luisa Alexander leave their room to anyone who can snore back at the garbage trucks. Vaughan Basine wills her size and animation to Judy Gentile. Lynn Bates leaves her coordination on the hockey field to her sister Sue. Gael Bloom. wills cheveux blondes to Horty and Bloomsie Jr. Debbie Blouin leaves her glowing smile to Sue Gregg. Barb Bowen and Nancy Stevens will their unknown visitor to Nancy Brown and Martha Paneterri. Janice BozBeckian leaves her book on driving rules to Ginny Costigan. Bambi Burns wills the post-supper struggle for the green room piano to Nan Mc- Pherson. Ann Chalfant leaves Penny Pope many pleasant lunch hours with members of her uownn class. Carolyn Cheney leaves the longest six years of her life. Ann Colton leaves a bottle of biology worms to Carolyn Clarke. Carol Cone leaves the task of collecting year hook ads to anyone who is lucky enough to Le Business Manager. Connie Congzlon wills the HNew York, New Haven and Hartford between Spring- field and Stamfordg plus the added joy of Monday morning duty to Joey Espy. Lynn Conkey wills three seats in the lack row of 5th period study hall to Heather, Betty and Simone. ,lean Consolatti leaves her ability to eat without gaining weight to Sue Gregg. Cricket Crosby leaves her ability to forget names at MacDuHie dances to anyone who needs it. Dianne Daigneault wills her father to Nancy Brown. Peg Dexter and ,lane Mullen leave the patter of tiny feet after 9:30 to -Collins, Griffin and Callahan. Sally Dreier leaves to make room for another lucky girl. Sue Dulcehart wills her chemistry experiments to some senior with three hands. Peggy Fenner wills the remaining amen of Wilbraham to Sally Sampson. Suzy Fitz wills her straight hair to Abby. Ginny Fitz wills her big appetite to Simone. Nancy- Ferguson leaves to enter the realm of the unknown. Pat Foust and UT will their tire fighting ability to Miss Heald. Elsie Gillespie canit afford to leave anything behind. Gail Gipstein wills a conveyor belt to carry books between Howard Hall and South. Merrily Grant leaves late as usual. Bailey Guibord wills to Nancy Griffin a bathroom ubig enough for two.



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