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WILL We, the ancient and rheumatic Seniors, being partially sane and almost awake, have drawn up this document as our last will and testament before we are whittled down again to the rank of insignificant Freshmen in life. Raymond I slay the women Anderson, leave my technique to Ralph I slay 'em too' Noyes. Gregory Bean, leave my multitudinous book reports to Richard Livingston. Dorathy Berger, leave my efficiency to Ramona Pitts. y William Bicknell, leave my dazzling hook shot to Oliver Broughton. Joy Bishop, leave my place on the high honor roll to Eleanor Brown. Jacqueline Bodette, leave my short curly hair to Bengt Ljunggren. Theresa Broughton, leave my Chuck Witherell. Barbara Brown, leave my vivaciousness to my namesake. Richard Bullock, leave my centering ability and grid savvy to that versatile and ferocious young gridster, Dirty Dan Wright. John Burke, leave my ability to get out of automobile mishaps to Coach Beeman. He needs it for drivers' training! William Castle, leave my position on the Middlebury High School fire squad to Steve Condon. Don't let that fire extinguisher throw you! Lowell Clark, leave my excellent English marks to Janice Smith. Walter Clark, leave my puns to anyone with friends who can take them. Marie Cooke, leave my position at the Addison County Trust to anyone short of cash. Mary Costello, leave Monica in the care of the J. V. cheerleaders. Robert Cox, leave my plunging fullback position in the capable hands of Don Stearns. Roger Cox, do not leave Susie. Ruby Crowe, lex my simple modesty to Bengt Ljunggren. Joann Cutting, leave my Senior privileges to Bob Cole. Jean Dearborn, leave my position at the Western Union to Barbara Bly so she can telegraph everyDAY. ' Joyce Dragon, leave my blush to Pete Gipson. Vonda Dwire, leave my love of study to Mike Charron. June Dyer, leave my 22.-inch waistline to any underclassman who can use it. Robert Dyer, leave my telescope with its precision-ground lens to Kathryn Giard. Douglas Ellingwood, leave my pet cumulo-nimbus cloud to the science laboratory. Anita Ferland, leave my ability to go steady to Valma Dwire. Phyllis Fitzpatrick, leave my New Haven rides to anyone without one. Grace French, leave my artistic ability to Barbara Kelton. Barbara Goss, leave my 2.0-20 vision to Robert Wolcott. Shirley Grice, leave my tiny voice to Rollande Audet. Gwenith Hall, leave my silly manners to Billy Lee. Leon Hebert, leave my helpfulness to Mary Malzac. ' Janice Keezer, leave my captaincy of the basketball squad to Jo Slocum. Thomas LaFontaine, leave my knowledge of nature to future Biology classes. Frank Lengyel, leave the roads to Ripton clear for Frank Leggett. Charles Mraz, leave my crew--cut to Leonard Gilmore. Charles Murray, leave my unspoken words to Katherine Boise. Robert McCormick, leave my height to Tom Ridgely. Jacqueline Naylor, leave my laugh to Pauline Sequin. Harriet Nelson, leave my Golden Throat to the R. C. A. Victory Company. Dorothy Peltier, leave my position as secretary to Coach Beeman to Martha Benedict Charlotte Phillips, leave my dainty strides to Barbara Brown. Marilyn Poro, leave my quiet nature to Helen Kelton. Milton Pratt, leave my beaming countenance to Theron Donah. Douglass Randall, leave my sports writing ability to Francis Casey. Ll
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:vu ,w FIRST ROW: W. White, R. Dragon, S. Forbes, B. Warner, J. Cassarino, Rodney Stevens, J. Duchesne, B. Burby, J. Phillips, Robert Many, Raymond Many, R. Preble, E. Gipson, J. DeGray, J. McKinley. SECOND ROW: S. McCormick, S. Murray, J. Jimmo, C. Langlois, A. Oliver, J. Naylor, L. Bourdon, T. Forrest, N. Witherell, N. Shaw, A. Whitney, C. Salladin, Martha Benedict, A. Culver, S. Piper, M. Kimball, G. Shackett. THIRD ROW: Mrs. Cunningham, M. Shackett, P. Kimball, M. LaRocque, M. Weller, B. Peck, R. Whitney, C. Broughton, M. Benedict, J. Malzac, H. Neuse, M. Betourney, B. Hallock, M. Palmer, M. Brown, C. Cox, A. LaFountain, I, Smith, A. Bodette, Mr. Phinney. FOURTH ROW: C. Ebner, G. Swanson, M. Gale, D. Swenor, W. Leno, J. Fifield, F. Smith, H. DeVoid, K. Scarbrough, B. Hobbs, R. Payne, F. Bingham, R. Nisun, J. Costello R. Easton, R. Desjadon, R. Wolcott, R. Snyder, J. Murray. 9:-ealzman Clan OFFICERS President . . . . Nancy Shaw Vice-President. . . .Thomas Burns Secretary. . . . Jeannette Desabrais Treasurer. . . Nancy Witherell 2.0
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I, Albert Ransom, leave my ability to dodge the razor to Paul Rotax. I, Janet Renner, leave my road map to Vergennes to Gary Morgan. I, Richard Schmidt, leave my knowledge of current events to Joe Stalin. I, Ellen Sears, leave the Senior Class broke. I, John Shandrow, leave my red hair tonic to Susan Sholes. I, John Sperry, leave my co-operativeness to Andre Bourdon. I, Linda Sprague, leave my knowledge of mathematics to Burton Hobbs. I, Barbara Stearns, leave the central treasury checkbook full of errors. I, Valdomar Swanson, leave my G. I. privileges to Terry O'Connor. I, Francis Vincent, leave my sneakers with the non-skid tread in perfect condition, and bequeath them to Mike Charron. I, Arthur Van Derburg, leave and take my quiet humor with me. I, Jean Whittemore, leave in a green Plymouth. I, Barbara Whitney, leave my ability to master chemistry to Norman Bicknell. CAN YOU IMAGINE ? Ray Anderson without that hat? Greg Bean without his built-in shoulders ? Dorathy Berger without her Pipe lrj? Bill Bicknell as a tobacco auctioneer? Joy Bishop flunking bookkeeping II? Jackie Bodette with straight hair? Theresa Broughton a man hater? Barbara Brown grouchy? Dick Bullock serious? John Burke not doing last minute studying? Bill Castle using Tydol? Lowell Clark joining the circus as a midget? Walt Clark disliking English? Marie Cooke going with a Steel Cel? Mary Costello with anything but a Baby Face ? Bob Cox single? lAnd we don't mean not rnarriedfj Rog Cox without muscles? Ruby Crowe as a cheerleader? Joann Cutting without Charlotte? Jean Dearborn riding in a 1949 Packard convertible? Joyce Dragon not blushing? Vonda Dwire with wind-blown hair? June Dyer without a jug? Robert Dyer without an lndian ? Douglas Ellingwood down to earth? Anita Ferland not busy? Phyllis Fitzpatrick doing the jitterbug with Steve Condon? Grace French not interested in Biology? Barbara Goss without Shirley? Shirley Grice with dark hair? Gwen Hall downhearted? Leon Hebert the center of a group of boys ? Janice Keezer not liking horses? Thomas LaFontaine writing wild West ballads ? Frank Lengyel with dungarees and blonde unruly hair? Robert McCormick without a cud behind his ear ? Charlie Mraz without his butch ? Chuck Murray with a perfect attendance? Jackie Naylor 'without her siren laughter ? Dorothy Peltier with a harsh tone? Charlotte Phillips not asking questions? Lynn Poro without Mary? Milton Pratt not teasing? Doug Randall without a yarn? Al Ransom singing soprano? Janet Renner getting excited? Harriet Nelson singing bass? Richard Schmidt without sideburns? Ellen Sears without her corny puns? John Shandrow with the right answer? John Sperry without his Castle ? Linda Sprague six feet tall? Barbara Stearns without her central treasury checkbook? Val Swanson going steady? Art Van Derburg bashful? Francis Vincent not a clinging vine ? Barbara Whitney shouting? Jean Whittemore without a Ray of sunshine?
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