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i Early Sunday morning, February 17, thirty- two seniors boarded the uain at Attleboro for a week of fun at Virginia, Washington, and New York. At Baltimore, we boarded the City of Norfolk for an overnight cruise down Chesa- peake Bay. Arriving in Virginia, we toured the battlegrounds of Yorktown and especially enjoyed historic Will- iamsburg. That night the steamer took us and our newly acquired Southern accents back to Baltimore. On Now is the hour-- Sunday morning. 8:35 An early, EARLY breakfast in Washington. Judy and Jackie are finally put in their place. Tuesday, we met our bus driver, Billy Buttons, who showed us the Annapolis Naval Academy, and the Capitol and other famous buildings in Washington. From our base camp at the Hotel Annapolis, we also visited the Smithson- ian Institute and Mount Vernon, and enjoyed an evening at the Casino Royal. (Our only casualty occurred in Washington. Doug Weilding tripped on the steps of the Lincoln Memorial and had five stitches taken in his chin. ) EARLY Thursday morning we left for New York. We visited Radio City Music Hall, which featured the Rockettes and the movie SPIRIT OF ST. LOUIS. That night, three groups went to a basketball game, a stage show, and to Bird- land, the Jazz Corner of the World. Friday morn- ing we shopped, and in the afternoon, toured lower New York, which included Chinatown and the Bowery. Then we boarded the train for home, sorry our wonderful trip was over, but eager to tell everyone in Norton all about it! 23 Oh, that co-ol breeze! Guardian angels.
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DOUGLAS BARRY WEILDING Mischief, thou art afoot. Senior Play 4; Camera Club Treasurer 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1.2,3; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4;French Club 2,3,4; Dramatic Club 2,3,4; Assembly 3; Sports Club 3. NOEL LORNE WIGGINS Those who know him always say, he ' ll be with you all the way. Senior Play 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Camera Club 4; Sports Club 3; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 3;French Club 2.3,4; Assemblies 2,3. CLASS TRIP
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior class of Norton High School, in the county of Bristol, and the state of hopelessness, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Juniors, we will and bequeath all the fun we ' ve had in our four years of high school and the hope that they can live up to our standards. To the Sophomores, we will and bequeath our ability to make a lot of noise without even trying. To the Freshmen, we will and bequeath all our best luck and good wishes. (You ' ll need it!) To the unfortunate creatures whom we are forced to leave behind, we leave the following: Donna Blanchard leaves her forgetfulness to Mrs. Harnden. (Well, then there now!) George Burgess leaves at the sound of the fire siren in a cloud of dust. Alan Burke leaves his red hair to Dave Honey. Luther Carter leaves his suave manner to Jerry Evans. Janice Cassidy leaves her southern drawl to Sandy Medeiros, and her art ability to David Gunner. Patty Courbron leaves her inky hands to Miss Rapoza. Dottie Dadmun leaves her flair for parties to Gail Walker. Carlene Davis leaves her nearness to Diane D ' Angelo. Harriet Doherty leaves her hustle and bustle to Judy Clark. Peggy Finnimore leaves her size four shoe to Cinnie Winsor and Her A ' s in Chemistry to Blanche Polk. Barbara Fitzgerald leaves Bertha ' s clothes to Bertha. Claire Gagne leaves her arguments with Mr. Paulus to Grace Lynch. Patty Gross leaves her nice, quiet, refined manner to Alan Gilchrist. Gail Henlin leaves efficiency and dependability to Leone Lokitis. Judy Holbrook leaves Pat Boone, Eddie Fisher, Julie LaRosa, Harry Belafonte, and the Four Sharps, to Barbara Fitzgerald. Benny Keene leaves his curly hair to Bob Eddleston. Annette LaRosee leaves her lively sense of humor to Avis Rubin. Jackie LaRosee leaves her ability to drive a car in a straight line, even when the road turns, to Richard Holbert. Diane Marshall generously leaves all her spare time (ha! ha!) to Mr. Paulus. Janice Massie leaves her horse to Mr. Telle, who, unfortunately, will not appreciate it one bit. Rosie Murphy leaves her A grades to Sally Robbins, and some pencils that say Murphy ' s Auto Parts to all English students who have none. Sally Rand leaves Tommy to no one. Judy Robbins reluctantly leaves Elvis Presley to Johnny Marshall. Florence Rubak leaves her height to Bob Tiger Smith. Kay Sullivan leaves those Chemistry Blues To Cynthia Winsor. Betty Thorne leaves her slow walk to Marlene Thurston. Judy Thurston leaves her beguiling smile to Carolyn Miller. Harvey Walker leaves his system (on a piece of paper the size of a playing card) to future math classes — for a small sum, of course. Doug Weilding leaves Fabian to Mr. Randall; no but ' s about it. Bob Harrison leaves his stature and persistent questions to Troy Kosinski. Tom Perry leaves his governorship to the next REPUBLICAN governor of Mass. Ralph Kenniston leaves his hot rod to Mrs. Findlater, plus his red hat to keep away the drafts, and his Teddy boots to keep away the rusty water from the radiator. Noel Wiggins leaves the cow that George hit, to the cafeteria, to be used to make beef stew for the next four years. 24
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