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THE MARSENGOLD Cross. David Stickle leaves his quiet spot in the senior class to Joe Monahan. Paul Vitali leaves his extensive vocab- ulary to Frank Brunetta so that he can throw away his pocket diction- ary. Marilyn Watterson leaves her seat near the radiator in English IV to any junior who is cold. David Watts leaves his Dixieland rhythm to the Blue Notes to complete their repetoire. Dora Weir leaves her calm and col- lected nature to Toni Butcher. Duffy White leaves his editorship of the Marsengold to any junior who wants a headache. To Miss Newton, we leave a book of quotations that don't imply. We leave to Mr. Sloan a box of jumbo cigars for the time when his doctor tells him he can smoke only one a day. To Miss Flemings, we leave a new staff of visual education operators in place of those she has lost. To Miss Chase, we leave, for next year's senior play, a cast who learn all their lines in two weeks. Won't she be surprised? We leave Mr. Kaufman, hoping he'll escape the call tguess which onej and be back next year. To Mr. Laing, we leave a little book in which he can keep a record of all the percentages on next year's team. A pencil too? To Mr. Davidson, we leave many grate- I ful thanks for taking over at a diffi- cult time and doing a nice job. We leave Mr. Mahoney in the middle of the Pacific-on the way home, we hope. We leave Mr. Conroy a lunchbox in which to put his daily thermos of coffee. We leave Miss Johnston another class of seniors that get along as well as we have. At least they can try! We leave Mrs. Higginson the picture of the Home Ec. classes so that she won't miss us next year. We leave Mrs. Keyes new uniforms for the second team. We leave Mr. Konsavage a team as good as this year's. We hope he can find one. We leave Mr. Koskella a private tele- phone for arranging the sports sched- ules without interruptions next year. We leave Mr. Clark a period completely free so that he can attend Mechanical Drawing every day. To the juniors we leave the hope that they'll have as much fun as we did in our senior year. We leave the sophomores a few ath- letes so that Alan can have some company. To the freshmen we leave the senior seats at the basketball game so that nobody else can sit in them. Testators Witnesses Joan Ellis Putty Tat Lola Jeffords The Thing Virginia Metcalf Brownie George O'Dea 'C' 'a Q3 low l I
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