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1962 Skis 1' f We, the Senior Class of Nineteen Hundred and Sixty-two, being of sound mind, do hereby, accord- ing to due process of law, will and bequeath our most treasured traits and possessions to our friends and un- derclassmen. I, Sandra Haselton, do hereby leave my ability to get along with Mr. Parsons to Kathy Rivard. I, Evelyn Carson, do hereby leave my ability to be absent in times of crisis to Sharyn Greenwood. I, Diane Chaffee, do hereby leave my will power to keep in condition for those games at Derby Academy to Mary Riegel. I, Merle Parenteau, do hereby leave my car to Mike Marsh so that he will be able to travel to the East Side much easier. I, Ruth Drown, do hereby leave my place on Choqu- ette's fence to Barbara Mosher. I, Leo Judd, do hereby leave my place on Choquette's fence to Charlie Liberty. I, Curtis Hardy, do hereby leave my parking space in front of Bigelow's to Romeo and Juliet. I. Mary Fitzgerald, do hereby leave my ability to wash dishes after Homemaking class to Linda Monfet- te, who never seems to wash them. I, Terry Moore, do hereby leave my ability to do nothing that I say I'm going to do to Rick Hamblett. I, Bev Hardy, do hereby leave my skating ability to Duane Willis. I, Dick Boyden, do hereby leave my thriftiness to Charles Leavitt. I, Winsome Allen, do hereby leave my smile to Mildred Porter. I, Rae Lyon, do hereby leave my ability to study to David Moore. I, Richard Dean, do hereby leave my ability to hunt, fish, and tell wild stories to Harry Royea. I, Delta Somers, do hereby leave all my late book reports to Reg Rhodes. I, Robert Coburn, do hereby leave my charm and my ability to drive to Rick Lunderville. I, Linda Lamere, do hereby leave my quietness to Gail Doubleday. l, Helen Thayer, do hereby leave my seat in home- room to Carol Hicks. I, Loren Ladd, do hereby leave the Chevy to my father. After all it is his. I, Bonnie Kendall, do hereby leave to Larry J. Pep- in all of my own personal remarks, witty comments and joking slams, so that he may, perhaps, come out on top in future contests of wit. Good luck, Pep I, Kathy Jordan, do hereby leave my attentiveness during the Senior Class Play to any junior who feels like goofing off this coming year. I, John Scott, do hereby leave all my athletic in- juries to Fred Beck who never seems ro have any. I, Carol Elwood, do hereby leave my long hair to Christine Champagne. I, Diane Cheney, do hereby leave my naturally brown hair to Bonnie Judd. I, Sherry Myers, do hereby leave my seat in the dru store to Betsy Cahill. I, Robert Rhodes, do hereby leave my green and white sweater to Steve Edgerly. I, Susan Courchesne, do hereby leave my house parties to my brother, Jim. I, Susan Gilpin, do hereby leave my rides home at noon to Sharon Hunt. I, Jim Wheeler, do hereby leave my record albums to Reg Glover. Signed, sealed, and witnessed on this nineteenth day of June in the year 1962. Winsome Allen Terry Moore Witnesses: The Twisters ! 8 33
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