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GALLOPING GI-IOST wi I, Dorrene Norton, do will my good personality to Sandy Allen. I, Veronica Owen, do will my ability to get along with my man to Rosalie Holden. I, Lenita Packard, anyone who needs to get caught up. I, Dorothy Palmer, do will my cute quips to Linda Chadwick. I, Barrie Pierce, do will my happy-go-lucky disposition to Judy Wright. I, Jean Scott, do will my naturally curly hair to Janice Pitkin. I, Marjorie Shapiro, do will my learned vocabulary to anyone who feels he needs it. I, Carolyn Smith, do will my quietness and good manners to Andrew Heath. I, Beth Wood, do will my father's car to anyone who thinks he may get it. do will my ability to write letters in study hall to I, Luther Tabor, do will my bowed legs to anyone who likes to ride horses. I, Sharon Tabor, do will my ability to get along with people to any hermit who wants it. I, Mary Thayer, do will my good nature to anyone who is a crab I, Cecile Voghell, do will my false tooth to Larry Armstrong. I, Wenona Waldo, do will my studious and reserved manner to David Cook. I, Janet Washburn, do will my typing ability to anyone Who needs it. I, Nellie Washburn, do will my folks' car to Martha J ewett. To the class advisors, Mrs. Perry and Mr. Parker, we do will our grat- itude for the help given us and good wishes for the future. To the Juniors, we do will our sophisticated manner. To the Sophomores, we do will the Senior Room, we know they'll be happy to get it. To the Freshmen, we do will the ability to make money 3 they'll need it. To all the Teachers, we do will sobbing hankies g we know they'll miss us. Now, having used the full power of our faculties in composing this we relinquish all claims upon our school to those left after us. AUTO Go, JoHN's OTHER WIFE, FRANK FRITTER, ANNY BODY, M. I. DUNN.
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GALLOPING GI-IOST Class Will By LENITA PACKARD, JEAN SCOTT, STANLEY DUMONNT We, the 1955 Senior Class of Randolph High School, being Cat the momentj in full power of our faculties, do hereby state our last will and testament. Carolyn Allen, do will my short hair to Roxy Kendall. Eleanor Barrett, do will my ability at conscientious studying to Fred Farrington. Nancy Billings, do will my shortness to Marilyn Brigham. Shirley Bowen, do will my ability to laugh to any underclassman who needs it. Marilyn Cady, do will my ability to get into mischief to Liz Parker. Donna Camp, do will my position in cheerleading to anyone who feels capable of iilling it. Clayton Carpenter, do will my car to Ray Brown. Mary Chadwick, do will my store of knowledge to Bruce Kelton. Priscilla Chase, do leave my variety of boy-friends to Gerry Tabor. Roberta Chase, do will my sophisticated manner to Catherine May- nard. Rosetta Chase, do will my rosy cheeks to anyone who wears rouge. Albert Collins, do will my height to Cliff Prior. Edward Conant, do will my blond, curly hair to Raymond Chase. Murlan Cooper, do will my easy-going manner to Lewis Chambers. Phyllis Cowdrey, do will my soprano voice to anyone who's tired of singing bass. Phyllis DuClaw, do will my jalopy to Clarkie Campbell. Stanley Dumont, do will my ability to be heard and not seen to Elaine Belisle. Patricia Fortune, do will my home near the Aggie School to Linda Wright. Nancy Holman, do will my ability to get A's without studying to anyone who is a bookworm. Arthur Howe, do will my job as Bill's helper to John Burrell. Raymond Hunt, do will my blond hair to Eva Owen. Carlton Kellogg, do will my masculine build to Bradley Mack. Vivian LaPerle, do will my well-developed giggle to Nancy Hunt. Sarah Manning, do will my ability to behave in classes to Sam Rich- ards. Beverly Mead, do will my job as basketball manager to any willing candidate. Carlton Menard, do will my outspoken manner to Forest Manning. James Menard, do will my car to Dick Barrett Cwho will need it soonj.
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GALLOPING GI-IOST Class Prophecy By BARRIE PIERCE, EDWARD CONANT and SHARON TABOR The scene opens in Barrie's living room, the Class of '55 has gathered there for their fifth-year reunion. The following conversations are overheard: Ed: Hey, there's Eleanor Barrett - they say that she's working in N. Y. C. as a bookkeeper. Bcwrie.' Yes, and Mary Chadwick is a traveling secretary for the Red Sox. Roberta Chase is also a secretary and is working at National Life. Sharron: The other day I was up to Mt. Cushman on a picnic and guess who was there? Murlan Cooper is chief forester there. Barrier: Margy Shapiro has published her first novel and it was a best sell- er. Jean Scott has just finished nurse's training and has married a doctor. Sharron' Dot Palmer is located at Sing Sing as a social worker. Vivian LaPerle is working as a practical nurse in Gifford Memorial Hospital. Ed: Mary Thayer is married to a wealthy farmer and living happily. Lenita, Packard has taken over as dietitian at Gifford Memorial Hos- pital. Bc1,rrie: Stanley Dumont has taken over as professor at Harvard since Einstein died. Phyllis DuC1aw has just re-enlisted in the Navy for ten more years. Sharon' Marilyn Cady is modeling for Seventeen Magazine. Clayton Carpenter and Raymond Hunt have taken over the Ford Corporation and Janet Washburn is their secretary. Ed: Donna Camp is married and working part-time in a bank. Phyllis Cowdrey is the Royal Governess for the children of the Queen of Eng- land. Sharon: Arthur Howe has taken Bill Somerville's place as janitor at old R. H. S. Dorrene Norton is an artist and has sold several paintings for a thousand dollars apiece. Ed: Veronica Owen and her husband are living happily with their four children. Jim Menard is president of V. S. A. and Rosetta Chase is his secretary. Bowrie: Nancy Holman has received a 55,000 scholarship and has gone into journalism. Carlton Menard has received the heavyweight box- ing championship for the third year.
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