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Article 17. Horace Tatsapaugh imparts his ability to find anything in the Lab. to Timothy Somes. The teachers will need your help. Article 18. Dora Warren wills and bequeaths her musical talent to Juanita Jackson. Article 19. Sara Woodbeck wills and bequeaths her optimism to any future Student Council secretary. Take Sara ' s word for it- -it ' s necessary. Article 20. Francis Zucco generously gives his title of class sleeper to Bill Preston. Maybe this will quiet Bill down! In accordance with the laws of the town of Sheffield, county of Berkshire, and the state of Massachusetts, the following affix their signatures to this document and in conclusion may we say that we will and bequeath the greatest gift ever willed to tieia Mign sen Wendell 001 Wfc LfcAVb! I don ' t know! Bartholomew Joyce Got any gum? Buckingham Charles I don ' t care! Cane Richard I won ' t! Cartinelli Jo Ann Why? Clark Kenneth Shucks! Coons Herbert A well ' s a hole in the ground. Eichstedt Barbara You ' re kidding! Huggins Richard Oh! Oh! It broke! LeGeyt Laura Ooh! Malnati Carolann Oh, go on! Olsen Donald Watch that stuff! Percy Wesley Son of a gun! Petersen Margaret Oh, no! Preiss Frank You dummy! Smith Alice Well, now! Straleau Horace Boo! Tatsapaugh Dora Oh, great! Warren Sara Not again! Woodbeck Francis I ' m broke! Zucco
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Article 2. Joyce Buckingham wills and bequeaths a wad of her best chewing gum to Susan Sande. We ' re sure Susan will make good use of it. Article 3. Charles Cane donates his right to be excused early for work everyday to Leno Bernoi. Article 4. Dick Cartinelli bequeaths his quiet ways to the Quietest junior - Joe Hurlburt. He needs it. Article 5. Alice Straleau gladly wills and bequeaths her cello to any future music student who is fool enough to take it. Don ' t say you weren ' t warned! Article 6. Jo Ann Clark wills and bequeaths her poetic ability to her sister Ruth. Carry on the good work, Ruth. Article 7. Kenny Coons has agreed to will his privilege to go to the movies every time the picture changes to his brother John. Article 8. Herbie Eichstedt leaves the affections of his numerous girl friends to any boy who would like feminine company. Article 9. Barbara Huggins gives up her title of class heartbreaker to Bernice Penziner. You already have a good start, Bernice! Article 10. Dick LeGeyt wills and bequeaths his unusual ability of breaking all the equipment in the lab. to Jimmy Larkin. Don ' t go too far, Jim. Article 11. Laura Malnati proudly wills her ability to make brownies as hard as door- stops to Trudy Conklin. Be careful it might be dangerous. Article 12. Carolann Olsen wills and bequeaths her love for the Army to anyone who happens to like a soldier. Just as long as they leave Carol ' s soldier alone. Article 13. Donny Percy wills and bequeaths his duties as assistant janitor to be used as a detention punishment. Teachers take note. Article 14. Wesley Petersen wills and bequeaths his job as class chauffer to Johnny Adams. Article 15. Margaret Preiss bequeaths her title as Ideal Secretary to Carol Bennett. Article 16. Frank Smith wills his athletic ability to Steve Macchi. Make good use of it, Stevie.
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Class Gifts To Barbara, so she will never be downhearted, we give this Autograph book, to remember us all long after we ' ve parted. We give you, Kenny, this movie pass, so if to the show you want to go they ' ll let you in without any sass. To Horace, our future engineer, we give this little slide rule; so that he may always be correct, when he is off at school. To Donny, we give this shovel so when he becomes a landscaper, he can dig his way out of trouble. We give you, Charlie, this rubber stamp, so when you are taking inventory you won ' t get writers cramp. To Herbie, who hasn ' t made up his mind, we give this little red top, so if he spins it he may find, his future to be where it stops.
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