Marshfield High School - Tide Yearbook (Marshfield, MA)

 - Class of 1956

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the memhers of the Class of 1%6 of Marshfielii High School, town of Marshfield, Plymouth County, (commonwealth of Massachusetts, heinp of sound mind (or reasonable facsimile) do hereby desig- nate this document to be our last VI ill and Testament. VI e desire to benefit those who follow us bv leaving to them as much of ourselves as is possible; therefore, we do solemly make the following bequests: To the F reshmen girls we (the Senior girls) leave Alan MacDonald. To the Sophomores we leave our orderly class meetings in hopes that they can accomplish something in their Junior year. To the Juniors we leave a bushel of well-polished apples to give to their future faculty so they can have a pleasant Senior year. To Mr. Reed we leave a gas mask so he can stand all the smells of his lab experiments. To Miss Miller we just leave in hopes that you will have better English students in the future. To Mr. Scott we leave an abundance of patience so he can tolerate his Freshman home room. To Mr. Blackington we leave some high-heeled shoes so he won’t look like one of the stu- dents. To Mr. Cowgill we leave an appointment at the barber shop to have a crew cut. Steve . twater leaves his dislike for girls to Doug icher. Maybe that will keep the girls away, Doug. Dave Barbeau leaves his ability to appear innocent to Jimmy Coggeshall. Maybe then you won’t have as many detentions. Robert Callahan leaves his good study habits to Carol Stengel. You don’t really need straight A’s! Pat Coughlin leaves her position as all round chauffeur to Mr. Grady. Now Marshfield will see more oi him. Peggy Creed leaves the Creed family on July 7th. Marshall Delano leaves all his girls with regret. Ralph Drake leaves his wavy hair to Mr. itham. Malin Foote leaves her giggles floating down the halls of M.H.S. Jana Fowler leaves, but never on time. Eileen Ford leaves her straight hair to Linda Morrow. e wonder what vou would look like in a pony tail. Patty French leaves her hlush to Linda Parker; now we will see what a real blush looks like. Rachel Gallant leaves her writing ability to next year’s literary editor. Tony Gonsalves leaves hi$ shifty running on the football field to Dave Banner. Sue Gonsalves leaves all of her height to Kerry Theran Maybe now you can look Mr. Reed straight in the eye. Ginny Gratto leaves her blue convertible to next year ' s campaign manager, who will un- doubtedlv he John ( ' reed. 28

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Top-. Robert Jones, James Murphy, Pris- cilla Price, Virginia Gratto, Joan Hayes, David Barbeau, Eileen Ford. Bottom: Steven Atwater, Vaughn Hall, Paul Harter. N First row: Reil Williams, Dale White. Second row: Sue (ionsalves, Charlotte Deveneay, Pat Coughlin. Malin Foote. Third row: Eileen Ford, Bill W hittaker, Mr. Sides. Fourth row: Joan Hayes. Nick W herity, Glen McLaughlin, Dick Kent, Mary Shanley, Ciarol Hallowell. Fifth row: .Mary Ford, V irginia Gratto, Manual Lopes. Kenny .Millay. Sixth row: Wesley Tarlson, Chris Little, Dan- ny Hatch.



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Vaughn Hall leaves his Rod and Gun Club membership to Eddie Randall, but remember school and football come first. Carol Hallowell leaves her loping gait to Linda Clapp. Ann Hansen leaves her supply of chewing gum in the waste basket in Room 8. Paul Harter leaves his position in the 99% girls Problems class to Bob Long. It isn’t often you have the ratio of 14-1. Joan Hayes leaves her piano playing ability to Eunice Costello to add to her own. Then you’ll really have some crazy parties in Marshfield. Anna Hubbard leaves her knowledge of current events to Bob Bonney. You’re going to need it in Problems next year. Carol Jackson leaves her ability as a typist to Miss Ellard. Distribute it carefullv to the next first year typing class and they’ll all be good. Bob Jones leaves his modesty to Wayne Buxton. Dick Kent leaves, he hopes; she hopes; and so do we. Chris Little leaves his MOO to haunt the lunch room of M.H.S. Joan Long leaves her reserved manner to Frances Hale to use on the basketball court. Judi Moran leaves her flare for dramatics to Donald Golden, Marshfield’s future Marlon Brando. Jimmy Murphy leaves his ability on the golf course to Miss McBrien. By next fall we hope to see her shooting in the high 70’s. Phyllis Opelski leaves the clinic to anyone who hasn’t got his homework done. Tony Pina leaves his pink shirts and black pants to Jimmy Tingley. We wouldn’t know you in a Chicago and these duds. Marlene Pooley leaves her soft spoken ways to Sheila Coughlin. Priscilla Price leaves her little blue Crosley to any sporting member of next years’ Senior class who will take it. Any offers? John Quinn leaves his driving ability to Rodney Caron. Carol Seaberg leaves her marks in Latin II to Miss McBrien, but please don’t use them again. Mary Shanley leaves a typewriter to Sylvester Gookin. Maybe now you can make your homework papers legible. Pam Sherman leaves her imaginative writing abilitv to Judv Rogers. Pat Snow lea ves her good driving record to Wayne Ferris in hopes that the police don’t catch up with him. Laureen Sullivan leaves Marshfield, oh happy day! Roger Totten leaves his tan to Fredus Carpenter. The foregoing instrument was in our presence signed and sealed by the said Class of ’56 at the end th ereof, and by them published and declared as and for their last ill and Testament, and at their request and in their presence and of one another, we hereunto inscribe our names as attesting witnesses at Marsh- field, Massachusetts, on February 8, 1956. Executed at Marshfield, Massachusetts, February 8, 1956. 29 PRISCILLA PRICE JAMES MURPHY

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