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I, Alice Durivage will my height to Diana Hardy. It will help you in play- ing basketball. I, Bobby Dutton, will to Ronnie Cook a cigar. Smoke slowly, Ronnie. I, Leora Barrup, will my noisiness to Shirley Barlow. A little noise is good for anybody. I, Maurice Sanville, will to John Locke my ability to play basketball. I hope you can make ’’All-Star'' on our next years noon-hour team. I, Norman Hunt, will my bed in the hospital to the members of the pre- sent junior class. The next one to go for an appendectomy will find a bed wait- ing. I, Rita Lunge, will my unfinished jar of Lindburger cheese to the school. Better keep it under cover. I, Lucille Dawson, will my eyelashes to Erlene Smith. Don't use them unfairly now. I, Vernal Larabee, will my school room manners to RaoulHussey. Hope this works. I, Bruce Curtis, will my trombone to Joyce Leonard. You-can either ride it or carry it. I, Bernard Rossier, will to the boys in school my ability to come out ahead in all business with the State Police. I, Eddie Kittredge, willmy singingand dancing ability to Everett Coffey. Somebody has got to keep things going next year. I, Johnny Webster, will myblond hair to Steve. So it will matchthe hair on his legs. I,Ralph Davignon, will my height to Naaman Green. Now we won't lose any games next year. I, LeRoy Smith, willmy favorite parking spot to Jack Healey. Of course. Jack will have to get a girl first. We, the Senior Class, will our respected room with souvenirs to thepre- sent Junior Class. We, the Senior Class, will our Junior Prom success to the Sophomores. We, the Senior Class, will anything that is left to the Freshman Class. We hereby appoint the Senior Class of 1955, to be the Executors of this our last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, We have hereunto subscribed our name on this the fifteenth day of June, in the year nineteen hundred and fifty-four. Senior Class, 1954 Witi —16—
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We, the Senior Class of nineteen hundred and fifty-four of Orleans High School, Village of Orleans, in the County of Orleans, and State of Vermont, be- ing of sound mind and memory do make, publish and declare this our last Will and Testament, in manner following, that is to say: I, Barbara Wells, will to Catherine Mattson my feet. It's cheaper to buy small shoes, Cathy! I, Beverly Macie, will myfighting spiritto anymeek freshman who needs it. I, Gilbert Gilfillan, will to Mr. White my red hair. It will keep you warm on cold days. I, Sally Ingalls, will to Delia Hinman my deep wave. May it serve you as a beau catcher. I, Anna Gilfillan, will to Miss Parker some of my weight. It will help you when there is a strong wind. I, Reginald Lacoss, will to Dwane Austin my well-groomed hair. Now yours won't stand on end any more. I, Betty Griggs, will to Pat Hunt my slimness. I hope it gets you as many boyfriends as I have. I, Frances Hardy, will to Sue Dennaise my long fingernails. They help in playing the piano! I, Russell Dewing, willtoRicky Gallup a package of no-tobacco cigarettes, so you can stop smoking and start growing. I, Paul Daniels, will to Robert Gosselin my Pontiac to take out your beautiful girls. I, Roger Fletcher, will toDickie Burdickmyplace in the band. I hope you have as much fun as I have had. I, Donald Metcalf, will to Pat Sinon my careful driving. It has always kept me out of jail. The Senior Class wills to Janice Swanson a package of Lucky Strikes so she won't have to bum. The Senior Class wills to Mr. Barton another Pete to wake him up in the mornings next year. I, Daniel Swett, will to Mr. Barton my red hat. I think that in a few years you might need it for protection. I, Norman Letourneau, will to Harry James Mathews his desire to be a radio artist. Good luck, Jimmy. I, Pete Barton, will my harem to some lucky under-classman. I, Marlene Lafoe, will my driving license to Joan Michaud so she can take the girls to Newport bowling, or other places up that way. I, George Prue, will my place in Brownington to Paul. My place is near Brownington Pond and is ideal for parking. I, David Power, will my curly hair to Prof Leslie. Enough said! I, Joyce Flowers, will onlypart of my interest in the great state of Kan- sas. I am sorry but I really have to keep part of this interest for my own fu- ture use. —is—
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