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Page 26 text:
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We, the Class of 1954, being of sound mind and body, make, publish, and declare this, of our free will and accord, our last will and testament. I, Dave Walmsley, leave my worn-out shoes to the future ad-chasers of the Breeze Business Staff. I, Beth Kilgrew, leave my acting ability to the Helen Hayses of Somerset High. I, Joan Benevides, leave my fleet-footedness on the basketball court to Pat Chorlton. I, James Sousa, leave my tardy slips to those allergic to alarm clocks. We, Brenda Douthwright and Ann Weeden, leave our white megaphones to next year’s head cheerleaders. I, Jim Balaguer, leave my little black book to the Casanovas of the junior class. I, Rusty Cadorette, leave my wit to the comedians of Somerset High. I, Jane Parrott, leave my western stride to anyone who hopes to reach the moon without a rocket ship. I, Billy Burgess, leave my title Mr. Touchdown” to the class hero of ’55. I, Marilee Archambault, leave my voice to some poor soul in Girls’ Chorus. I, Barbara Boyle, leave my hospitality to any of next year’s male graduates who feel the need of a Boys’ Club in Somerset. I, Paul Ginals ki, leave my executive positions to future politicians. I, Marilyn France, leave my Ipana Smile to brighten up the halls of S.H.S. I, Margie Dube, leave my library position to Dick Boulay, my most willing helper. I, Larry O’Toole, leave my corny jokes to Peter Poole.
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JAMES MICHAEL SOUSA Jimmy” Trademark—Determination Persevering, firm in his convictions, man of destiny.” Class President 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Round Table 4; Le Cercle Francis 3, 4; Breeze Assistant Business Manager 4; Boys’ Chorus 1. SUZANNE LEONA ST. PIERRE Sue” DAVID BENJAMIN WALMSLEY Ben” Trademark—Freckles Radiates friendliness, giggly, temper to match her hair. Freshman Girls’ Chorus; Girls’ Chorus 3, 4; Dramatic Club 4; Junior Shorthand Club; Senior Shorthand Club; Girls’ Bas¬ ketball 1, 2; Pep Squad 3; Cafeteria 1, 2. Trademark—Dignity Obliging, stately, conservative air that com mands respect. Breeze Business Manager 4; Boys’ Cho rus 2, 4. ANN ELIZABETH WEEDEN Annie” Trademark—Battered Megaphone Svelte, possesses a magnetic quality, captivating, cen¬ ter of all activity. Memoirs 4; SAA Secretary 3; Class Vice President 1, 4; National Honor Society 3, Secretary 4; Librar¬ ian Treasurer 2, 3, Chairman 4; Round Table 3, Vice President 4; Le Cercle Francais 3, 4; Special Glee Club 3, Secretary 4; Mixed Chorus 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus 2; Freshman Girls’ Chorus; Girls’ Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Squad 2; Cheerleader 3, Co-Head 4; Tri-Hi-Y 3, Vice President 4.
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7(fiU We, Shirley Rondeau, Maureen O’Brien, and Clifford Hadfield, leave our artistic talents to next year’s Rembrandts. I, Gail Cahill, leave my affability to any down-hearted underclassman. I, Barbara Maynard, leave my perfect attendance record to anyone who has a hard time getting up in the morning. I, David Grime, leave my math ability to the future Steins” of S. H. S. I, Lillian Cross, leave my vitality to the rooters of the Blue Raiders. I, Carolyn Smith, leave my seat on Ernie’s bus to my brother Bunce. I, Jeanne Gough, leave my red knee socks to anyone with cold feet. I, Marge Burgess, leave my quiet manners to the loquacious members of the junior class. I, John Cordeiro, leave my dancing ability to anyone with two left feet. I, Tommy O’Connell, leave the hole in the auditorium ceiling to be patched up by Steve McGowan. I, Elaine Rosenthal, leave my rubbers and umbrella to those suffering from rainy day phobia. I, Joe Borge, leave the tradition of my name to be carried on by my sister, Judy. I, Theresa Botelho, leave my yellow convertible to Barbara Murphy. We, John Fleck and Jim Medeiros, leave our athletic versatility to next year’s three letter men of sports. In witness whereof, we have heretofore ascribed our names in this sixth month in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four.
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