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GALLOPING GHOST Class Will by MARILYN GIFFORD, STELLA BLANCHARD, LOUISE BRIGHAM It is our sad duty to announce the decease of the one and only, honor- able, envied, and intelligent class of 1954. While being of a sound mind and memory, we do, therefore, make, ordain, publish, and declare, this to be our last WILL AND TESTAMENT: To our advisors, Mrs. Perry and Mr. Bond, we bequeath our ap- preciation for all that you have done for us through our four years of high school. To the juniors we leave any money we have left in our bank ac- count. CWe know there won't be any.J To the sophomores we leave our senior dignity. To the freshmen we leave muzzles to keep them quiet for check- ofl' in the morning. To all of the teachers of the school we present this bottle of good humor gas. We are certain they Will need it in dealing with the sen- iors who succeed us. I, Marshall Armstrong, do will my dislike for women to Albert Collins. I, Elaine Battles, do will my variety of boy friends to Nancy Hunt. I, Stella Blanchard, do will my knowledge of the best parking spots to Lee Flint. I, Thelma Boudreau, do will my ability to get to school early to Donna Camp. I, Eleanor Braley, do will my ability to get good marks in short- hand to next year's shorthand class. I, Louise Brigham, do will my bum leg to the junior cheerleaders so they can get into the games free. I, Sandra Bruorton, do will my ability to act to all those in the next senior play. I, Marlene Coffin, do will my place in front of the mirror in the girls' room to Carolyn Allen. I, Ranee Cowdrey, do will my sun lamp to Dorrene Norton. I, Richard Day, do will my ability to sleep through classes to David Cook. I, Joan Davis, do will my home near the Aggie School to the eighth grade girls. I, Peggy Dalton, do will my ability to Write letters in study hall to Shirley Bowen. I, Bernard Duto, do will my curly hair to Elmer Archer so that he won't have to have another Toni. I, Marilyn Gifford, do leave my unfinished typing to anyone who has nothing to do for the next year or two. I, Lucy Gilman, do will my ability to lose my pocketbook to any- one who has an excess of money. I, Raymond Gray, do will my ability to be true to my girl to Ron- nie Howard. I, Shirley Jarvis, do will my soft, delicate voice to Luther Tabor. I, Mona Jones, do will my ability to go with a college man to any junior girl.
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GALLOPING GHOST R a baby, Mr. Lary jumping over a seat, and one of those nice picnics at Bear Hill. Mr. Murray and Mr. Bond were our advisers this year. Several of our new members became officers this year: President, Raymond Gray, Vice-President, David Billinghamg Secretary, Janet LaRocqueg Treasurer, Carol Lewisg Student Council, Beverly Paige and Robert Bowen. We started our sophomore year successfully, winning the Halloween float prize for the second time. The English II B class went to Boston this year, and during the trip, Bob Bowen ripped his best suit pants. Good thing, Thelma Boudreau had a needle and thread along! Our Carnival play was a comedy, Nobody Home. Mr. Bond and Mr. Barnes gave us guidance lessons this year. We wonder who learned more, we or they. We went to Lake Dunmore for our class picnic this year. Our officers for this year were President, David Billinghamg Vice-President, Beverly Paige, Secretary, Joan Davis, Treasurer, Jane Tewksburyg Student Council, Shayne Tabor and William Kent. As jolly juniors we were very busy. Joan Davis and Shirley Jarvis went to Girls' State, Philip Angell, Boys' State. Elaine Battles went to the Model U. N. General Assembly. We earned quite a lot by having danc- ing school and running the book store. Our carnival play was Hired Girl. We won't forget how Peggy walked 05 stage without her manu- script. Janis Rogers gave a party for us after the play. For the third time, we went to Lake Dunmore at the end of the year for our class picnic. Our advisers this year were Mr. Bond and Mr. Barnes. The oflicers for this year were President, Richard Menard, Vice-President, Gilbert Tabor, Secretary, Carol Lewisg Treasurer, Phyllis Webster, Student Council members, Peggy Dalton and Raymond Gray. Finally reaching our last year, we started it well by making S5250 on our successful play, Down to Earth. Laurie McGee had open house after the play. Our class advisers were Mr. Bond and Mrs. Perry. Our carnival play, Dark Wind,', was also a success this year. We finally won first place. Officers elected this year were President, Jerry Oshag Vice-Presi- dent, Charles Rogersg Secretary, Carol Lewis, Treasurer, Shayne Tabor, Student Council, Elaine Battles and John McGee. Raymond Gray was president of the Student Council. The most important thing for us this year was our Senior Trip, which turned out to be a lot of fun regardless of those who were sick. Our chaperones were Mrs. Perry, Mr. and Mrs. Bond, and Mrs. Stone. As Commencement Week draws to an end, our minds turn toward the future and what it may hold. With these thoughts, and our pleasant mem- ories of R.H.S., we draw this, our history, to a close. , ., . V v ,W .. ,. xi . - . ' 2.01. ' V +624 fr. New-14 . ' .... J '
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GALLOPING GHOST I, Carol Lewis, do bequeath my well-trained giggle to Dorothy Palmer in hopes that she will be as proficient in its use as I have been. I, Sandra Morse, do will my ability to go steady to Sharon Tabor. I, Elsie Morey, do will my ability to be seen and not heard to Stanley Dumont. We, Laurie McGee and Ronald Smith, do will our ability to keep study halls from becoming monotonous to Lee Chadwick and Donald Murray. I, Nancy Osha, do will my ability to be short to anyone who wants to sneak out of classes. I, Jerry Osha, do will my dancing ability to Raymond Payette. I, Ann Potuznick, do will my car to anyone who can keep it on the road. I, Charles Rogers, do will my ability to be an angel to Clayton Carpenter. I, Janis Rogers, do will my noisy manner to Wenona Waldo. I, Lois Rhoades, do will my car to anyone who may have a sub- stantial bankroll to keep it running. I, Marie Savage, do will my license to the next year's driver train- ing students. I, Agnes Smith, do will my ability to get along with Mr. Parker in sociology to Cecile. I, Emma Spooner, do will my diamond to any girl who is lucky enough to get it. I, Mary Ann Stone, do will my pleasing personality to all the freshmen. I, Gilbert Tabor, do will my ability to boast and bluff to anyone who will listen. I, Shayne Tabor, do will my ability to keep everybody up all night to all the Tabors in high school. I, Jane Tewksbury, do will my knowledge of HOW TO WIN AND HOLD A MAN to Phyllis Cowdrey. We, Phyllis Webster and Elinor Hutchinson, do leave for the near- est church aisle. Our modesty has forbidden us to list the hundred and one virtues and abilities which were the unique possessions of this famous, amiable, cour- teous, outstanding, obedient, studious, loyal, friendly, helpful, kind, lo-v- able, clever, and cheerful classy the most talented, educated group of sen- iors ever to graduate from Randolph High School. JIM NAs1UM, NICK OTINE, SAss U. BACK.
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