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Blue and Gold 9 MARILYN TOWNE: To Marilyn we leave Ruth Costellols ability to keep quiet at least once in a while. CEClLlA BAKER: To Cecilia we will our masterful senior intelligence to guide her through the tough senior trials. JACK CAMPBELL: To Jack we will two pounds of plaster to make his own cast just in case he breaks his ankle. MELVIN HUSSEY: To Mickey we will a newspaper bag. That old one must be getting pretty worn out. MARY JANE JACKSON: To Mary Jane we will Beverly Bovat's right to giggle in the senior section. ANN LOMBARD: To Ann we will Thelma Blowls position on the basketball team. We hope that she can do as well. RUTH PATNO: To Ruthie we will a car, so that at noon hour, George will be able to eat his lunch without rushing madly off to pick her up. CAROL RYAN: To Carol we will the right to go out with a certain Burlington boy. IRIS IIIBBARD: To Iris we leave Theresa Jorclanis savoir fairev so that she can get Bernard back. DAVID SANTOR: To David we leave Ronniels position as catcher on next yearls baseball team, be sure and do as good a job as Ronnie! BEVERLY SEVARD: We leave Beverly the right to go with the Milton boys, so that a certain Shelburne boy will not have to come all the way up here. ALETHA WILCOX: To Aletha we leave a pair of artificial eyebrows in case she pulls out those few she has left. BERNARD SINIITII LEE PATNO JANET FIENEBIANN ALDEN JONES ass gi is wexe wnted long tor oui ship to come in. At last shes pulled into poi t. After four long years of studying and working and looking for our ship, shes here, laden with all the rewards and treasures we've been waiting for. There are rewards which we earned for sports and scholarship. There are some rewards which we wish to return to the school and students. Some we will take with us. T LAST our ship's come inl Classmates , J X 2 . - 1 . A, . H ' 4 -1 . s . l . Hazel Vantine- To Hazel We give this doorknob so the boys can turn it, instead of her head at the University next year, Tlzcresa jordan- To Theresa we give a Fuller Brush Book, so that she can help that certain guy to sell Fuller Brush Products. Mr. Morris- To Mr. Morris We give this kitten. Since he couldn't tame his history class, maybe he will have better luck with this kitten. Bernarcl Smith- We give Bernard this yawn. VVe want him to have a chance to open his month once in a while, when he marries llazel.
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8 Blue and Gold t its iii E E, THE seniors, with heads in the clouds, yet walking with feet firmly planted on earth, realize that our days have come to an end here at Milton High School, do hereby bequeath and bestow our earthly and ethereal possessions to all these earthlings mentioned in this last will and testament. ITEM 1: To our dear Alma Mater, we leave four years of achievement and brilliance, obtained by dreaming, blowing and chasing bubbles. ITEIVI 2: To our principal, Mr. Patton, we leave a rosy cloud with hopes that it will hover over him and bring him more sunshine than rain in his future school years. ITEM 3: To our sponsor, Miss Edith Holden, we leave our love and a ticket to rise on our flying ship wherever she would like to sail. ITEINI 4: To the junior Class, we leave a rainbow with directions how to find the pot of gold. They will need the gold in their senior year to pay their expenses! ITEM 5: To the Sophomores, we leave at least one air-castle with hopes that they can tie it down to earth to hold their treasures. ITEM 6: To the Freshmen, we leave our ship so they can sail through all their classes during the next three years. ITEINI 7: We leave the following intangible possessions to individuals: ABIAH BRIGGS: The class wills Abiah the right to have Alden over any night that she wants him to watch T.V. Remember 'cCollege means home workv. MAROLYN BRANCH: We will Marolyn the right to go out with Lawrence Waite any time she wants to next year after Ronnie leaves. CAROLYN BRANCH: We will Carolyn the honor of occupying Theresa Iordanis prize desk in the senior class. STILLMAN BURNS: To Stillman we leave this Atlas book entitled How to gain weighty. We hope that you make good use of it in the future. FRED SWEENEY: To Fred we will Richard Miner's ability to woo all of the girls, especially a certain junior girl. VICTORIA BLOW: We will Victoria a free Air Mail stamp so that she can keep track of him while he is overseas. ALAN PIDGEON: We leave a pair of boxing gloves and Peteris right to use them any time in study hall. P.S. Don't get caught. LARRY ROY: WVe leave Bobls right to be late every morning that he wishes. LEWIE DODGE: We, the Senior class, leave all our old texts, so that he will be kept busv getting the good marks like this year's senior class. CLAIRE VILLEMAIRE: To Claire we will the privilege of going to all the movies next year. LAWRENCE WAITE: To Lawrence we leave Bob Brissonis recipe for losing weight. IEANETTE RATTE: VVe will to Jeanette, Hazelis job as manager of the girls' basketball team. P.S.--Maybe Mike could act as team mascot. DONALD TOURVILLE: To Don we leave a pound of coffee so he will be able to stay awake in New York next year. VVARREN WHITE: To Warren we will a picture of Agnes in hopes that it will help him to pass away the lonely school hours next year.
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,K . 10 Blue and Gold Alden jones- We give Alden this whiskbroom so he can sweep some of those cobwebs out of his brain. We want him to make good grades at U. V. M. Richard Miner- We give this bottle of blondine to Richard so Dawn can give her hair an extra touch-up. Miss Kell- ' To Miss Kell we give this newly invented mechanism guaranteed to silence children from the ages 9 to 16. Since it doesnit work on people .over this age, we also give you this club. Lee Patno- To Lee, we give this date book, so he can have his pick of girls in the near future. Leon Breaalt- To Leon we give this picture of flamingoes so that he wonit have to go to the expense of traveling to Florida to see some. Miss Stanley- To Miss Stanley we give this little taxi, then you will always be sure of a ride to Burlington. Thelma Blow- To Thelma we give a pass to leave the mental institution after she has completed her studiesg we donit want her to be mistaken for a patient. janet F ienemann- To Ianet we give this saxophone, for at the rate she is going she will have hers all blown out in Q few years. Mrs. Gorman- To Mrs. Gorman we give this typewriter, after being around all the ones at school, we think sheid be pretty lonesome .without one this summer. Peter Cadreact- To Peter we give this picture of Dorothy so that he can at least look at her, when he can't get up to see her. Florence Terry- . To Florence we give a Cook Book, we hear she will be needing it before long. Ruth Costello- To Ruth we give a stop watch, so that she can time her dates. She may set her record in the near future. Lois Holcombe- To Lois we give this ring to take the place of the one that has gone to the briny deep. Robert Brisson- To Bobby we give this souped-up Ford, so that he can run over and see Bev. whenever he wants. Mr. Patton- To Mr. Patton we give this model T. ford so that when his wife has his car he wonit have to walk home from school. Albert Parker- To Albert we give an extra pair of pants, so that he Wonit have to run through the halls of the hotel in his shorts. Beverly Booat- To Beverly we give a book on How To Driven, so when she drives Claude's car she wonlt be knocking down all the fence posts. Mr. Poquette- We heard Mr. Poquette likes to ski, so we give him this First-aid kit for slip-ups. Miss M eyers- To Miss Meyer we give this masking tape. so she won't have to use the Mechanical Drawing tape. james Russell- To Jimmy we give a pair of roller skates so that he wonit wear out his shoes walking up to see Lois. Cynthia Martell- To Cynthia we give this roll of adhesive tape so she can hold on to Dick B. when shc catches him. Agnes Dunakin- We give this old sweater of VVarren,s to Agnes. She wants some memory of Warren to take with her. Dorothy King- To Dorothy we give a toy Oldsmobile. to remind her of Pete when heis not around.
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