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Page 28 text:
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CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of unsound mindsy unshapely bodies, and tea-party manners, do hereby will and depart with these few choice bits. Mole leaves her thoughtfulness and Irish blood to Judy Bel field. Pot leaves her desire for foreign lands to Esther Rose. Janna will gladly leave her talking diet and love for cats to Carol Reiss. Mary C. wills her car to Mrs. Fisher for all her trips. Jo gives her motherly advice and domestic ability to Bright Miller. Peggy leaves her smoke den to Mary Milton. Jill wills her bottle collection, megaphone (which she didn’t need), and pictures of Bob Francis to the staff. Jum leaves her good behavior? to Hubie French. Helen leaves her early morning travels to school to Joyce Miller. Jay leaves her candle collection plus candleabra for the next blackout. Heide leaves all her movie magazines to Sylvia Schneider. Mar leaves her diligent work and love for cows to Jeanie Carson. Rocky just leaves her doctor bills. Robbie leaves her Latin Lovers. Mac leaves her quiet subtle humor to Mrs. Day. Putt leaves her Lonely-Hearts Club membership to Mimsie Price. Randy leaves her unanswered questions to Mimsie Price. Bobbie leaves her immaculate habits to Betty Stiller. Emmy leaves her smelly Sea Breeze to Mardy Shackletoii. Ginger leaves her ability to collect silk pajamas from all her pen pals to Merky Coakley. Ruth leaves her rubbers to Kathy Fyffe. Sweeney wills and leaves her knack for picking up orphaned and strayed animals and her downstairs room to Mary Milton. Punk leaves her two tone hair to go with Sue Bentley’s future two tone car. The Senior Class wills Jenny lots of luck and wish we could have known her longer. We hereby end this last will and testament of the year nineteen hundred and fifty-five. Witnessed by: Judge Muggins Justice Sweeney
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Left to right, sitting—Judith Bel field, Mary Milton, Mimsie Price, Huberta French, and Bright Miller. Standing—Katherine Fyffe, Betty Stiller, and Joyce Miller. First row on stairs—Jean Carson, Esther Rose, Eugenia Hadjianastasiou, Mirkil Coakley, and Helena Day. Second row—Sylvia Schneider, Martha Shackleton, Carolyn Riess, and Susan Bentley. Class President: Huberta French Class Treasurer: Susan Bentley Class Secretary: Judith Belfield Class Representative: Jean Carson 26
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