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Shirley Linteri leaves lier shyness to Betty Boeske. Robert Lowney leaves his book entitled Hon’ To Mtike Auto Repitirs to Arthur Anderson. Margaret Lydon leaves her red hair and freckles to Alice Hanson. Dominic Mancini leaves, wondering how he made it. Frederick Mariani leaves his rare tales to anyone who can use them. Jean Martino leaves her power with a held hockey stick to Mary Ann Matson. Leonard Massarelli leaves Mr. DeRosa without a fullback for next year’s team. Andrew Mitzcavitch leaves his way with a foot- ball to Robert Matson. William Murphy leaves his motorcycle riding ability to anyone who thinks he can do better. Roger Murray leaves his basketball ability to Peter Grigas. Reino Niemi leaves his math ability to Pete Wilson. Michael Pizza leaves in leaps and bounds. Josephine Porrazzo leaves her ability to talk to Margaret Mauro. Norma Puckett leaves her wardrobe to be dis- tributed among the Junior Class. Madeline Salamone leaves because everyone else IS leaving. Bruce Stalker leaves his red hair to Mark Waldron. Sandra Stammers leaves her artistic ability to Ginger Warila. Virginia Sulkala leaves her Spa duties to Barbara O’Loughlin. Margaret Sweeney leaves taking all her honors with her. Joanne Sylvia leaves her quiet and approved ways to Sheilia Byrne. Raymond Tannuzzo leaves his Rocket 88 to anyone who thinks he -can keep the gas tank full. John Tierney leaves and takes his wardrobe with him. Lawrence Tower leaves his avoirdupois to Robert Matson. Neil Whitney leaves his subdued manner to Clement Brooks. Alfred Zanelli leaves his quick wit to Marty Mucciaccio. In witness thereof We, the Class of Nineteen Hundred and Fifty-four, the testators, have hereunto set our hands and seal. M. H. S., Class of 1954 Witnesses; Priscilla Hoffman Gerald Connors
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Class VC ' c, the ( lass ol Nineteen Hiiiulreti and I ' ilty-four of Maynard High School, Town of Maynard, (iounty of Middlesex, (Commonwealth of Massachusetts, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby proclaim this to be our last Will and Testament, hereby revoking any Will previously made by us. The Senior Gass leaves Mr. Lerer in .search of a better class! To Mrs. (Clair we leave our thanks for truly having done the most for our class. To the Faculty, we leave our deepest sympathy in losing us. To the Junior, Sophomore, and Freshman dasse.s, we leave the possibility of a gymnasium. Fat Aho leaves her Concord address book to the eager Sophomore girls. Ronald Alvinc; leaves — without regret. Albkrt Anderson leaves his quiet ways to Arthur West. Dominic Barbuto leaves his witty remarks to John Cocco. Kenneth Bingle leaves his little pick-up truck to the Freshmen so they can carry more books. Kathryn Bobritsky leaves her jovial disposition as a record unmatched by previous classes. Alice Boeske leaves her pleasing personality to her sister, Betty. Alma Bowse leaves her knowledge of French to Becky Marsh. Rose Buscemi leaves her position as basketball manager to Greta Carlquist. Mary Cantino leaves her job at Clark s to Ginger Spratt. Theodore Clancy leaves his ambitious way to Don Torppa. Edward Clark, leaves his dancing talent to Tommy Parker. Gerald Connors bestows his long walks to Acton to Lloyd Williams. Will Barbara (.r ;TTY leaves her dramatic acting to Joan Priest. Elizabeth Dik.kworth leaves her singing lesson books to Barbara Phillips. Paul Duc,gan bequeaths his cute dimples to Russell Forsyth. Ruth Emanuelson leaves her Royalty, as Prom Queen, to Myrna Johnson. Mary Grigas leaves her argumentative ways to Bev O’Toole. James Hanson donates his radio equipment to the lab for the cause. Donald Haras leaves his ability to get along with teachers to Mark Waldron. Mary Harding leaves her gum chewing ability to her sister, Evelyn. Timothy Higgins leaves all his blushes to Jimmy Duggan. Priscilla Hoffman leaves Miss Drew without a basketball star. Dorothy Janulewicz leaves her long blond hair to Pat Manning. Elizabeth Jarmulowicz leaves her sight saver cleaners to Barbara Fayton. Robert Johnson leaves his negatives and proofs to Nick Drozdowski. Peter Kallio bequeaths his imaginary truck to the next trig class. Ronald Kangas leaves his position as business manager of the Yearbook to Mary Bachrach. Alexander Lalli leaves his little old pipe to Tommy Sweeney. Russell Lattuca leaves his happy-go-lucky mood to Ray Peterson. Edward Lawton leaves his husky build to Bobby Kane. Shirley Leithead leaves Mr. DeRosa — but doesn’t want to. [ 24 ]
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Class Gifts To each member of the (Jlass of ’54, we present these gifts as a reminder of this voyage — sometimes smooth, more times rough. To Pat Aho, a pert little lass, We give a ticket to (ioncord a permanent pass. To Ronnie Alving, who ' s always in a rush, That he may remember, we give this shoe shine brush. To Albert Anderson, a financier of rank, We give this key to the Federal Reserve Bank. To Dom Barbuto, a keen player of the sax. We give this aspirin. Now, Dom, you can relax. Kenny Bingle’s gift will be a Toni kit. So his hair will never look unfit. To Kathryn Bobritsky, so she will never have fears, A driver ' s license — straight from Sears. Alice Boeske ' s gift — a little hope chest. To fill anyway she thinks best. To a girl named Alma — last name Bowse, We give this recipe for cooking round the house. Rose Buscemi’s gift will be a cushion for her car. To enable her to see over the wheel quite far. To Mary Cantino, who’s kept us in stitches. We give this millionaire so she’ll always have riches. To Ted Clancy, who is always in a cast. We present these crutches and hope they last. To Ted Clark, a tank of gas. So he won’t be late for Religious Education Class. To Jerry Connors we give this bank, to save pennies, to fill his tank; In hopes he’ll continue to visit the little trailer, before he becomes a U. S. sailor. To Barbara Crotty — a future nurse here have we — We give a thermometer to help get a degree. To Betty Duckworth, a soda jerk. We give this dishwasher to help with the work. Paul Duggan, with that studious look. We present you with this knowledge book. To Ruth Emanuelson, who s E. W. ' s window trimmer. We give this glass wax, so her windows will glimmer. To Mary Grigas, this semaphore, To signal Carl from the shore. To James Hanson, a radio bug. This How To Do It book so he’ll never be a dub. To Donald Haras we give this bike, To help him on his long, long hike. To Mary Lou Harding, who is full of fun. We give this pack of chewing gum. To Timmy Higgins, who likes school so well. As a reminder of school, we give this bell. To Priscilla Hoffman — a spare head light. To keep pedestrians safe at night. To Dorothy Janulewicz, Dotty to us, A permanent place on Joe’s bus. To Betty Jarmulowicz, a chemist who we think is mad, A chemist’s protective lid; it’s the new fad. To Bob Johnson, who is a camera fan. We give this developer that comes in a can. To Peter Kallio, who is often called Pierre, We give this triangle so he’ll never be a square. To Ronald Kangas, who at times is hilarious. We give this Golden Rule Book to keep him from things nefarious. To Alex Lalli, we give our thanks. For all his jokes and joyful pranks. To Sar Lattuca, who plays hockey afar. We give this dressing room made for a star. [ 26 }
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