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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Last Will and Testament By Hazel Taylor NVe the Class of 1950 make the following be- quests: Phyllis Ayers wills her list of excuses for ab- sences to Barbara Byrd. Margaret Belanger wills her job as hot lunch assistant to Carol MacAleese. Laura Bianchi wills her monopoly of the mirrors on the second floor to jean Doucette. Richard Brown wills his cherished jalopy to Richard Ames. Betty May Bruce wills her flare for close cut locks to joyce Winship. janet Carpentiere wills her quick wit to Everett Smith. George Clark wills his long list of Nashua tele- phone numbers to Richard Calvetti. Arthur Comolli wills his enthusiasm for basket- ball games to Clarence Bonner. Dennis Comolli wills his place in the noon lunch bread line to james Coughlin. Robcrt Daniels will his mechanical ability to Barry Osbome. Mary Drew wills her Kaiser but not her Fraser to Franny Howe. Edward DuGray wills his surplus histrionic ability to Normand Parker. Barbara Fisher wills the hills of South Lynde- boro to Elizabeth Dyson. Edna Fournier wills her class spirit to anyone who can profit by it. Daniel Fraser wills his reputation as the Great Lover to joe Villane. Donald Gavin wills his extra pair of shoulder pads to Robert Germino. Salvatore Grasso wills his job as assistant coach to Don McLeod. john Heelon wills his jazz improvisations to Charlotte Brown. Shirley Hills and joanne Skinner will the privi- lege of writing the Spartan column to Charlotte Scully and jean McBride. janet Hokinson wills her worn out French book to john Ruonala. Sandra Hutchinson wills her 60 point basketball record for Elaine Parker to try to improve. Robert johnson wills his ability as a daredevil driver to Susan Leach. Doris jones wills her list of bus drivers to any- one in need of transportation. Laura Karnis wills her sociology contracts to anyone who will pay what they are worth. Charlotte Lavoie wills her position as left guard on the basketball team to Libby Howe. Everett Leach wills his memoirs, Cross the Country in Three Days, to Merida Stearns. Clyde Lusk wills the empty senior money bag to the junior class treasurer. Katherine McEntee wills her ability to type long articles on short order to Garmella Grasso. Charlotte McCallum wills her dancing ability to Anne Marie Tucker. john Nay wills his clever physiography illustra- tions to Mrs. Tonella. Ronald Philbrick wills his supply of sleeping pills to Kent Davis. Keith Pomeroy wills his solid geometry text with the originals worked out to Larry Hall. Bruce Rafter wills his new style elevated shoes to joe Heaps. Patricia Regan wills her ability to gain and lose buddies to joan Howard. Gilbert Riley wills his lack of interest in girls to Allen O'Neil. Darius Robinson wills his trusty alarm clock to Ronny Stevens. Herrick Romney wills his ability to photograph the unseen to Billy Dyer. Arthur Sanderson wills his quiet manner to Richard Trentini. Ralph Stinson wills his artistic ability to Richard Fisk. Alma Trow wills her cheerleader's uniform to some lucky freshman. Gerald Villane wills all the worn out senior light bulbs to the juniors. Richard Vonlderstine wills his copy of Ab- sence Makes the Heart Grow F onder of M. H. S. to jean Dutton. Barbara Watson wills her oflicial title of Ella to Esther Carlson. Herbert Wexler wills his cleverness as a pro- crastinator to Wayne Fisher. I, Hazel Taylor, will my place on the school bus to Benjamin Hammond. Any other miscellaneous personal possessions, left-overs from rummage sales, souvenirs, class colors, and discarded workbooks are to become the property of next year's freshman class.
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THE SENIOR YEARBOOK Mary: Darius Mary : Darius Mary: Darius Mary : Darius Mary: Darius Mary: Darius: Mary: Darius Mary: Darius : Prophecy of the Class of 1950 Mary Drew and Darius Robinson Rushing along on a famous New York boulevard in the year 1960, whom did I meet but my old friend and classmate, Darius Robinson. Hello, Mary. What have you been doing since you left Milford High School? Iive been working as an occupational therapist at the Mayo Clinic. I hear you have been making quite a name for yourself in the world of tennis. Yes. I'm going over to Forest Hills for the National Championships. Clancing into a store window, I was attracted by my old classmate Kitty McEntee who was adjusting a television set. Of course we were anxious to see Kitty so we went in. She told us that she was manager of the store and invited us on a tour of the television department. The first set was tuned to a baseball game. There's Ronnie Philbrick pitching for the Red Sox. If you look way out in left field, youill see Dick Vonlderstine. Iive heard it said that if Ronnie doesn't strike them out, Dick catches the balls they manage to hit. It is a three and two pitch. Ronnie winds up - everyone is tense! Peanuts! Popcorn! Potato chips! - Donald Gavin had appeared in front of the television camera. The Pretzel Playhouse is being shown on the next set. Janet Hokinson, the distraught heroine, was being tortured by Keith Pomeroy, the villain, when Eddie DuCray, the hero, rescues her from a horrible fate. This stirring drama was written by Shirley Hills, the famous Broadway playwright. On the next set The Farm and Home Hour is in progress. The men are pitted against the women in a very heated discussion which is moderated by Buster Riley, a prominent poultry farmer. Bruce Rafter and Arthur Sanderson, partners in a truck garden, are opposed by the homemakers - Edna Fournier, Betty Bruce and Phyllis Ayers. The topic for discussion is, Should farmers accept lower profits in order to facilitate lower prices for the housewife? That great news commentator, Herbie Wexler, flashes on the next screen with his news of the day. The luxury liner, S. S. Snooty, is just docking in New York harbor. Coming down the gangplank are those famous doctors, Dennis and Arthur Comolli. They are returning to the United States so establish a hospital in their home town of Milford, New Hampshire. At the dock they are met by that great philanthropist, Doris jones, who is making it possible for them to establish the hospital by donating part of her vast fortune. A good friend appears on the screen. It is Barbara Watson returning from Paris where she has finished studying dramatics. Barbara is well remembered for her portrayal of the charming French woman in Cinder, My Eyef, Extra! Extra! Admiral Clyde Lusk is stuck on a sandbar in the Merrimack River with his new Coast Guard destroyer. As the Wexler newscast faded from view, we saw Robert johnson who gave us this message from his sponsors. Want to dance? Want to be happy as a lark? Don't
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