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-,fy ga,,,,,, crass 'JILL we, the class of 1951, of Plymouth hlgh School, ln the town of Plymouth County of Crafton, State of New Hampshlre, being of sound mind and body, do declare this to be our last will and testament do leaxe the following articles I, Barbara Adelman, bequeath my slster to the class of lv5H Take good care of her! I, Leona Armstrong, bequeath my tltle as best dancer of the class of l to Marietta McKee Watch your steps Mary! I, Lorralne Avery, bequeath some of my hand knltted sweaters to Bet? Smlth Now you can haue as many as your slster, Beth' I, Alton Benton, bequeath my waxy hair to Norman Glldden Let's keep it wavy J1Ck' I, Lenna Benrett, bequeath my tltle as sweater girl to Barb Smlth Carry on Barbara' I, Yvonne Bousquet, bequeath my typlng speed to Frank Phllbrick Keep the flngers flying Frank' I, Robert Brown, bequeath my beach wagon to nDotN Colnitts Be careful of the fender Dot' Don't wear out too many shoes, Doris! I, Phyllis Chase, bequeath my make up sllps to Lois Hienemann Now you can have a day off once in a while, Lolsl I, Joseph Chlvell, bequeath my business like manner to Roy Eastman I doesn't take long to become Vice Presldent ln charge of monkey buslness, Roy! I, Raymond Connor , beque th my broken test tubes to Walter Lee Take it easy Walter, they're getting scarce! I, Dennls Conway, bequeath my height to Wayne Wilkie Don't let them push you around, Wayne' Patrlcia Cote, beque th my pleasing smile to Clayton Pfeuffer Keep smiling Clayton' Robert Currier, bequeath my ability to do odd jobs to Cosmo Tomacelli Take it easy on the shop equipment Cosmo' Patricia Davls, bequeath my blue rimmed glasses to Clarice Sanborn Now you'll be able to see the scores on the score board, Clarice' Barbara Evans, bequeath my distinction of being the first Senior in this class to have a diamond, to Rose Paquette Keep it shiny, Rose! I, Barbara Edgell, bequeath my knitting bag to Pauline white Keep up the good work, Polly! I, Robert Elliott, bequeath my square dancing ability to Ronald Coffey Keep on dancing through life, Ronnie! I, Robert Garland, bequeath the position of Senior Class President to Seth O'Shea Keep the class humming, Buddy! I, Robert Graves, bequeath my place on the train to Keith Gove Let' get to know the conductor, Keith! I, Barbara Hadley, bequeath part of my salt and pepper shaker collection to Leona Breton Now you'll be the salt of th earth' I, Janice Homer, bequeath my cheering voice to Pat Kelly Keep the crowd cheering Pat' I, Harry Gilman, bequeath my position as right tackle to Fred Klose Keep tackling tnem Fred' I, Charlotte Houghton, bequeath my wardrobe to the girls of '52 Share and share alike girls I, Charles Hall, bequeath my encyclopedia knowledge to James Bixby Now the oral reports will come a lot easier. I, Robert Inkell, bequeath my ability to dance to Robert Huckins. Don't miss any dances Bob! uw 4 rkggguv I 1 1' ' A. , A J -. . , Y . . -my D , ' 'S K ' v -I C . .A -- . . 1 . . , 5 . . Y A . I F. A . L . . I , . . . , A . . A l - A O - , s . I, Geraldine Carr, bequeath my position as errand girl to Doris Gendron. . -1 , 0 ' ' ' I o t . V s I a . ' - I Q O I, ' a ' . O I, - I I, . 1 ' I, O I O O I . s . 9 - ' 0 O 1 O I O O
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. R Aga 50 gl ff'-7 CLASS HISTORY Remember four short years ago? Four? Why The Golden Opened for There were that can't bell Gates of Knowledge you and me. high and mighty Seniors, Juniors and Sophomores too. The poor and lowly Freshmen, So green and,oh,so blue. Came Freshman Day with lipstick, The And The Our And And Reception was that night much to our amazement Seniors were polite lives were filled with sports, games and clubs and dances thanks to Whitcher and MacDonald We saw a few romances We elected our first officers Who were superior by far Whitcher and Tommy Volpe Bob Garland and Gerry Carr Our football team gained glory The baseball team did too We yelled 'till we could hardly speak For our colors white and blue Next year we all were Sophomores And if I remember right, We had a Sadie Hawkins Day And a Dog Patch Dance that night Again we held elections, Our President was Jeanine Cookie Germaine, and Joe Helped make our class real keen We were busy making money And fun that was so bright We attended the Canteen Exery Saturday night Soon we were buying stocks Which were for The School Store We had some One Act Plays 9 J We found that we were Juniors with a busy year ahead. The boys all wore suspenders, Nlt was the styleln, They said. Jeanine was our President again, And she was really swell. Tommy, Gerry, and Polly Assisted very well. nwhat was that, that just went by?n All the students did inquire HClass rings came in today, You'd think there was a firel' we slaved at cutting hearts, Making a wishing well and all 'Twas the Junior Prom, Mary was Queen Wasn't she a doll' Another Sadie Hawkins, A football trophy too and a Minstrel Show, Fairy Blue An operetta Then came a She And Bob And us into Seniors very gay was our President, then came freshman Day changed we were Garland Pig tails were the fashion Upon these charming creatures The boys wore perfume in their hair And lipstick marred their features Our pictures soon arrixed, What a time we had' de felt real proud and happy, And yet a little sad Our Year Book then was started As Graduation nears The Senior Ball so beautiful Our eyes were filled with tears So ends a chapter of our lives, which are really Just beginning We have many Romes to conquer, And a picnic, if nothing more Nd X y il-4. f A Winter Carnival then, -2 Our class brought home the cup :J We all lay down to sleep ' ll 43 Now let the curtains slowly fall The clouds shall veil the sun e bow our heads in memory Lorraine Avery . . , ' , an U , S . , , . . , , . . . ff - , ' f4ffBut I'm sure we'll all be winning. And then when we woke up ------ Ei-AW Of our class of '51, if Sw ,3 4
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I, Robert Knowles, bequeath my position as class clown to Owen Moody. Take pity on the faculty Owen! I, Beverly Lafleur, bequeath my driver's license to Patricia Potter. Now you can go places Pat! I, Jeanne Latulippe, bequeath my quietness to Georgia Batchelder. This means study halls Georgia! I, Irving MacDonald, bequeath my corny jokes to David Anthony. Now you'll never run out Anthony! I, Germaine Matava, bequeath my position in Newberry's to Ann Clay, Keep those registers ringing, Ann' I, Edward McBride, bequeath my shyness to Eddie Philbrick Sometimes it's better to be seen and not heard Eddie' I, Ann McAveeney, bequeath my new Geometry book to my sister Sheila Let's not lose it Sheila' I, Darwin McCoy, bequeath my Chem apron to Deane Shedd Keep the ties on the thing Deane' I, Allan McCranie, bequeath my pocket book editions to Clyde Booth This will keep you busy in study halls Clyde! I, Pauline McCuin, bequeath my voice to Shirley Minickello Now you'll really be heard Shirley! I, Loraine McKenzie, bequeath my sunny disposition to Mary Durgin Not that you need it Mary' I, Charles McLoud, bequeath my ability of running the projector to Kenneth Meredith Keep the movies coming, Ken' I, Leonard Mcloud, bequeath my tardy slips to Francis Douglas Now you won't be out of breath every day Doug' I, warren Mitchell, bequeath my lack of height to Arthur Morrill Now you won't have to stoop to get through the doors, Arthur' I, Glenna Merrill, bequeath my position as Glee Club pianist to Tamar Orr Keep the notes flying Tamar' I, Mary Milnes, bequeath my toni refill to Donald Hopkins, Now you won't worry about getting caught in the rain Donny' I, Jeanine Paquette, bequeath my dictation book to Rosalie Valliere Remember your brlef forms, Rosy' I, Joyce Philbrick, bequeath my piercing scream to Vivian Samaha Use it carefully, Viv' I, Roger Plant, bequeath my hunting license to Mark Nicol watch out for the game warden, Mark! Helen Potter, bequeath my varsity basketball uniform to Dawn Campbell Now you'll have a new and different uniform, Dawn' Edith Ray, bequeath my piano playing to Helen whittemore Let's have some jazz, Helen' Chester Raymond, bequeath my gift of gab to Arnold Matava Let us know Clement Simoneau, bequeath my baseball uniform to wayne Evans Keep the bat in one plece, Wayne! I, Constance Straw, bequeath my white cheering uniform to Shirley Woodrow It's more fun trying to keep it clean, Shirley' I, David Straw, bequeath my camera to Paul Smith You'll need to buy more flash bulbs, Paul' I, Griffin Tuttle, bequeath my supply of comic books tc Russel Conway Don't get caught reading them, Rus ell' I, Priscllla Uhlman, bequeath my curly hair to Shlrley Howes No more hair problems, Shirley! I, Nancy Uhlman, bequeath my Keep the news COMlHg Janet' I, Thomas Volpe, bequeath my touchdowns you want Reynold! I, Carol Wallis, bequeath my some cartoons J P 1 I, Lucllle Webster, bequeath lt David' posltion on the Proflle to Janet Dickenson football suit to Reynold Chase Make all the drawing abllity to John Olmstead Let's have my bas tlcket to David McCoy Don't lose v I, . I, . I, ' n - . you are around Arnold! I, 0
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