MacDuffie School - Magnolia Yearbook (Springfield, MA)

 - Class of 1960

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Page 99 text:

CLASS WILLS Io Ann Hornsleth . . . I leave third year Spanish to anyone who has the emotional stability to worry through it. Emily Kreis . . . I will my letters from Fort,Dix to Mrs. Bell. Judy Kushner . . . I will my seat in French class to anyone who likes to write on the pipes. Sheila Lane . . . I leave ,Ianet and Sheila. Dianne L'Esperance . . . I will those Mnightlyn phone calls to the lucky occupants of Downing Hall next year. Karin Lewis . . . I leave my presence of mind. Martha Ley . . . leaves, forgetting her will. Nan McPherson . . . I will King Eric to Miss Butcher. Wendy Morgan . . . I leave Eager Heart to MacDuHie for the next fifty years. Marilyn Morse . . . I leave, isn't that enough? Sharon Palmer . . . Ilm sure I leave nothing that isn't already here, except perhaps a little irresponsibility. Martha Panettieri . . . I leave Penny Bordon my broken alarm clock fletters inc.j Janet Pfunder . . . leaves the early morning rush to her sister, Judy. Penny Pope . . . I leave Patsey to battle the Saturday nights alone and Mitsey to possess her own possessions. Faith Post . . . I leave Otis and the people on the Island to Tina Mathis. Susan Pratt . . . I leave, for Dave is patiently waiting. Carolyn Rairnondi . . . I leave the problem of editorials to the next editor of the Magnet. Edith Richards . . . I leave the back seat in study hall to Chris and Janice. Barbara Roessel . . . I will my sagebrush hat to . . . Noi I won'tl Mary Ann Rornanos . . . I will to Patsey Samuel all the enjoyment of initiating Gail. Sally Sampson and Bette Warmington leave their 'cabilityw to get into trouble to any- one that wants it. Susan Shepard . . . I will my 'cpunctualityln to Carol Partridge. Susan Singer . . . I will my dungarees to anyone who dares to wear them. Alice Sollenberger . . . I leave my sarcasm to Connie Mainwaring. Maida Somerville . . . I leave the yellow room radio to Lonney Torrey., Nancy Taggert . . . I leave my exciting seat in the car-pool to Susan Richie. Lyn Tolerton . . . I leave my spastic attempts to some quiet junior who needs an outlet. fudy Trernble . . . I leave my parking place on Central Street to Heather Finlayson. Ann Wallace . . . I leave my talent for forgetting history dates to Linda Mosedale . . . lots of luck. Sara Wallace . . . I leave my parking place to Connie Reynolds. Joann Warner . . . I leave my love of French to Karen Edwards. Patricia White . . . I leave seventh period Latin class to Heather Finlayson. Pamela Wright . . . I will my back row seat in history class to ,Iudy Fine.

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CLASS WILLS Simone Bergeron . . . I don't leave anything - I just leave! Lynne Bloom . . . I will the name uMarco Bean to Pat O'Koon - Remember Pat? Sarah Bowers . . . I will the Howard Hall key to Howard Hall. Nancy Brown . . . I leave the West Hartford group H29 minutes to sign in. Judith Brownlee . . . I leave. Metta Burrichter . . . I will my ability to remain calm to Sue Sadtler. Deborah Bush . . . I will my ability to keep the class average down to Merry Black. Caroline Callahan . . . I leave one albino egg to Jill York. Betty Jane Clark . . . I will my confederate flag to Beth Kramer and my chewed pencils to Heather Frazier. Rosalie Cobbs . . . I will my vertical eyebrows to Connie Hopkins in hopes that she might be able to put an arch in them. Karen Collins . . . I will my flashlight and coffee to Karen Edwards, Cindy White and Martha Wardner. Nancy Conover and Marcia Horton . . . leave ylall Yankees for the South. Marjorie Connery . . . I will lVIartha,s Vineyard to Miss Heald in hopes that she will learn to appreciate the finer things in life. Virginia Costigan . . . Finally leaves French class. Carole An Curtis . . . I leave the problem of balancing the Magnet account and col- lecting money to a good Mathematician. Sarah Dalton . . . I leave john duty to anyone who is unfortunate enough to get it. janet Dickerrnan . . . I leave to Heather Finlayson and to anyone else who wants it the chance to take Latin IV. Anne Dickenson . . . I leave my 'csmellyl' perfumes and Hbathroom sprays to Miss Heald. Patricia Dow . . . I leave my brilliance in French dictees to anyone who thinks they can pass in spite of it. Cynthia Downs . .' . I leave a 'GBESTH next to Penny Stekettee. foanna Espy . . . I will my laugh to anyone who wonit mind choking to death. Katherine Garvey . . . lim leaving fast . . . Judy Gentile . . . I leave Miss Arnaudet,s dictees to anyone who can pass them. Abigail Gibbons . . . I leave the Confederacy to Beth Kramer to do with as she wishes. Susan Gregg . . . I will my mirror to Dee Dee O,Malley and my trips between Spring- iield and Kent to Carol Partridge. Nancy Griffin . . . I leave the excitement of living in Grand Central to the next occupants of Downing Suite. Susan Hacker . . . I leave Martha Wardner a fuzzy wool sweater. Heather Halkyard . . . I leave my D.A. to Lyn Carter. June Harrison . . . I leave my ability to get my homework done to my sister. Jane Hasbrouck . . . I leave two boxes of cookies to the Howard Hall mice who have been looking for food all year.



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CHEMISTRY PSALM Miss Putnam is my teacherg I shall not pass She maketh me to conduct experimentsg she leadeth me beside bunsen burners. She restoreth the KNO,fg She leacleth me in the paths of valences for college boards, sake Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of knowledgeg I shall not learng Thy ringstand and thy stirring rod, they frighten me. Thou preparest a test for me in the presence of mine enemies 5 Thou annointest my experiment with CuS0Ag my pneumatic trough runneth over. Surely equations and formulas shall follow me all the days of my lifeg And I shall dwell in Miss Putnam's Chemistry Class forever. SILICON HACKER DIANNE IJEXPERIMENT LYNNE CALCIUM

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