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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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What Would Happen If? Rita Lunge got to school early. George Prue didn't have a car. Barbara Wells lost her man. Bruce Curtis lost fifty pounds. Paul Daniels wasn't President of something. Leora Barrup didn't have her variety of men. Ralph Davignon was six feet tall. Gilbert Gilfillan had a crew cut. Norman Letourneau was caught by some girl. Robert Dutton lost his way to Rock Island. Canada. Vernal Larabee lost his temper. Eddie Kittredge was in the movies. Daniel Swett had a car. Anna Gilfillan didn't know how to do housework. David Power was just a little noisy. Donald Metcalf got lost in Brownington. Alice Durivage wasn't always thinking for a certain sailor . Bernard Rossier was idle. Roger Fletcher had a NEW car. Beverly Macie didn't have at least one package of Luckies . Peter Barton didn't go to Newport at least three nights a week. Marilyn Labor hadn't worked at Strawberry Acres. Russell Dewing controlled himself. Marlene Lafoe never fought with Roddy . Betty Griggs was the fat lady in the circus . Frances Hardy lost her tongue. John Webster was speedy . Norman Hunt was back at school. Reginald Lacoss came to school. Lucille Dawson compromised with Ralph . Maurice Sanville had the 40” Plymouth now. Joyce Flowers didn't have her western accent. LeRoy Smith didn't have his arm around three or four boys. Sallie Ingalls renewed her interest in a nearby town. Miss Parker had fewer cousins. Mrs. White remembered her home room key . Mrs. England kept calm. Mr. White forgot how to laugh. Mr. Leslie could keep his car keys. Mrs. Houghaboom lost her pep. Mr. Lambert got excited at ball games. Mr. Barton forgot how to count. —17—
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