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Page 24 text: “CLASS © Wilt We, the distinguished members of the graduating class of 1957, declare this to be our last will and testa- ment and make the following bequests: To Mr. Brown we leave our thanks and our appre- ciation for the help and guidance he has given us. To Mrs. Gavin we leave our sincere thanks for her help and an adding machine to be used in totaling Christmas card: money. To Mr. Doyle we leave 25 brand new P. D. books with the hope that they will last for the next. twenty- five years. To Mrs. Barrett we leave the senior office-practice room, complete with wall-to-wall carpeting and easy chairs. To Mr. Palumbo we leave a rocket ship so that he can take a trip to the moon to see if it really is made of green cheese. To Coach Lavery we leave the girls’ basketball team. Maybe he can make them win a game. To Mrs. Kenney we leave Clem, the friendly senior, for observation in biology class. To Miss Nolan we leave a luxurious new 1957 Dodge. To Miss Johnson we leave the instructions not to blink when she goes through Rowley, her home town, because she might miss it. To Miss Cole we leave 100 recordings of ‘’Falling In Love”’ by Millis High Glee Club, which, I’m sure, will sell like hot-cakes in her Holiday Shop. To Mr. Tim w e leave a new camera; his old one must be worn out by now. To Mr. Young we leave 500 nerve oills to take before he starts next year’s Driver’s Ed. Class. To Mrs. Ferrara we leave a book entitled 71,000 Ways to Disguise Hamburg.” ’ To Mr. Smith we leave the Freshmen girls. I’m quite sure he appreciates the way they swoon over him. To Mr. Rivers we leave a trip to the French Riviera, all expenses paid, so that he can study the French, | mean French. To Mrs. Kenny we leave a map of the jungles of Africa so that she won’t get lost. To Mrs. Seibel we leave our heartfelt thanks for her help and a rattle so she won’t forget ‘““Mama’‘s Baby Boy.” To Mrs. O‘Neill we feave.a gym suit so that she won’t feel out of place in gym ‘class. To Mr. Kinsman we leave a water pistol to use at his other job with Brink’s, Inc. To Mr. Hanley we leave a pair of Elvis Presley sneakers, guaranteed not to wear out, so that he can dance all night. To the Juniors we leave the honor of becoming seniors; also a book entitled “Interesting Hi-Lites of Washington.” To the Sophomores we leave the suggestion that at their penny sale they sell tickets for a nickel each. To the Freshmen we leave the chance to grow up in the next few years. Rita Winiker leaves her studious attitude to Alicia Kinnear with the hope that she will profit by it. Gene Smith leaves for Medway. Marilyn Smith leaves one slightly-used make-up kit to Lyn Thomas. Ann Kostick leaves, taking Allen with her. Ronnie Ganusko leaves to Jeanette Geyer his own personal jokebook. Billy Rivers leaves in his motorboat. Barbara Mael leaves to Barbara Keough her ability to talk faster than sound. Maureen McDonough leaves in search of Tommy. Bobby Kelly leaves his drums to Dotty Sokol as a souvenir. Faith Clark leaves her many happy hours in short- hand class to become a typist extraordinary. Paul Robinson leaves all the Freshmen girls to all the Freshmen boys. Tommy Ward leaves the key to the supply closet to next year’s Senior Class. Bobby DiCenzo leaves his nickname ‘’’Killer’’ to Arthur Duhamel. Joan Costello leaves the scale in the nurse’s office to Bey Main. Sammy Winiker leaves a year’s supply of gum to all the teachers. Linda Welch leaves to Barbara Powell her energy and a book of exercises to be performed only at senior play rehearsals. John Ellington leaves in search of another convert- ible beachwagon. Francis Judge leaves next year’s football captain the title of ‘‘Peachy.”’ Kenny Tiernan leaves Lorna Tedesco, much to his regret. Linda Rosen leaves one pair of basketball shorts, size 30, to Molly Lydon. James Fanning leaves his brother John to all the girls at Millis High. Karin Blom leaves her pair of high heels to Kathy Brodeur in the hope that she will get better use out of them. Ted Thumith leaves his curly hair to Lee Mandell. Joey McFetridge leaves his dancing ability to Bobby Barrett and Louis Gilpatrick. Betty Foster leaves in search of the Army. Signed: FAITH CLARK Witnessed during one of our FRIENDLY class meet- ings by: IZZY FARFOOFNIK That Senior Personality, CLEM CADIDDLEHOPPER The King of Rock ’n Roll, MELVIN PRETZEL This 11th day of June, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and: fifty-seven. ”
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