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24 THE ACADEMY STUDENT Robert Lumbra leaves his musical ability to Charley Hoar. Robert Mulvey leaves his batting average to Larry Canning. Edward Penniman leaves to Bishop McGill his agricultural ability. Paul Reed leaves his bashfulness in history class to Roland Spencer. Donald Roberts leaves to Stoogie Weyrnoiitli his hope that he will grow more than Skeets did in four years. Gordon Spaulding leaves his librarian work to anyone who wants it. Gordon VVood leaves his hunting and fishing ability to the Astle brothers. Everett Wlieelock leaves to Glen MacDonald his ability to stay away from girls. Richard Tilton leaves nothing, but will take Kitty's heart with him. Arlene Ayer wills her pleasing manners to Barbara Bean. To Phyllis Murphy, Lillian Bill wills her eye-rolling. We hope she won't have to use it. Madelyn Brough wills to James McDonald her ability to keep out of trouble. To Reginald Counsell, Ioan Caldbeck leaves her individual little laugh with hopes that it will go well with his. Barbara Counsell leaves her scholastic ambition to Leslie Farr. May it really be instilled in him! Priscilla Cheney wills her smile to Evelyn Lumbra in case hers should wear out from over-work. To Ruth Meigs, Virginia Elliott leaves her interest in Norwich, in case Ruth wants any more. Janice Fuller wills her open-house to Kitty Blake. She will probably need one. Carolyn Hafner leaves her Pennsylvania accent to Ann Ashworth. Hazel Hersey wills her lip-stick and nail polish to Margaret Gillander. Paul Howe wills to Raymond Fox his faithfulness to one girl. Lucia Johnson wills to anybody that wants it the ability to manage a Student Council president. Beatrice Legendre wills her petiteness to Keith Furse so that his car will always be lull for trips to Concord. 'Clara McGill wills her public speaking ability to Neil Burrington. To Betty Hawkinson, Ernest McKee wills his red hair to go with what she already has. Watch out for Betty now! She will be twice as neryl Eric Martin wills his clowning and acting ability to Kenton Mudgett. Rita Metevier wills her deftness on the basketball floor to Katherine Powell. Marian Mooney seems to be doing all rightg so she leaves everything to her one and only. Gertrude Noyes wills her flute-like voice to Larry Canning, with pleas that he doesn't strain it. Alice Parks wills her escorted walks on Undercliff Road to Tilly Lang.
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THE ACADEMY STUDENT 23 Stanley Gosnay leaves his memories of his trip to Canada to any under- classman who is planning to write a book on How a 100112 Englishman gets around in a 995512 French speaking town. Elmore Harvey leaves his skiing ability to Theron Parks. Philip Heath wills Evelyn Lumbra to any incoming senior who will take good care of her. Harlan jenne leaves his recent interest in dancing to james Clothey. Stanley jones leaves all his newspaper clippings about himself to the school paper in case they ever run out of society news. Daniel Linehan wills his one-time ambition to be a minister to anyone who lacks the same spiritual desire. Margaret Oldham bequeaths her public speaking skill Qesp. in class meetingsj to Glendeen Samuelson. Harry Parker wills his old Ford to any freshman who has the time and energy to push it over the dump. XN'illiaxn Pearl leaves his short haircuts to Nick Economou. Donald Powell wills his vocabulary to Glen Pelow, in the hope that Glen will use it on the ball held. john Roche leaves his long legs to a11y track man who wants them. May we suggest Ken Vliright? Ingrid XYohlrab wills her recent postal application to join the Navy to any red-blooded young man at St. j. A. who wishes to use it. Cynthia Sargent leaves her knowledge and experience with cars Qesp. Buicksj to Anne Gibson in the hope it will help Anne with the new Chevrolet. Russell Eager leaves a warning to next year's classes not to get too closely acquainted with any of the Cottage boysg Russ says you can speak to them, but be careful, they are a tough bunch! Kenneth Bailey leaves his golf clubs to Ray Fox. Louis Bedard leaves his history book to Bobby Witters. Neil Benoit leaves his neat appearance to Beatrice Abbott. Roland Carrigan leaves his shorthand fondness to Evelyn Lumbra. Robert Coburn leaves his clarinet playing to Wiggy Wright. Elbridge Colburn leaves his trips to Lyndonville every night to anyone who wants them. Gordon Caldwell leaves his baseball knowledge to Dick McGill. Horace Comstock leaves his cartooning ability to Helen Thurber. Lawrence Cutting leaves his pitching ability to Red johnson. Robert Delaney leaves his unfinished bookkeeping to Ruth Holmes. Howard Hastings leaves his daily naps in history class to anyone who wants them. George Kellogg leaves his favorite tune I Must See Annie To-nite to Bob Beverly. Phil Lalfoe leaves a big vacant spot in the orchestra that is going to be hard to fill up. - Hiayne l.aPoint will take Beverly with him.
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THE ACADEMY STUDENT 25 Thelma Prescott wills her interest in thelalumni to anyone who wants it. Isabelle Sargent leaves Red Lavigne to his numerous underclass ad- mirers. Margaret Scott wills her timidity to Ranny Boyce. Couldn't she use a little ?, Elizabeth Parsons leaves her lady-like conduct to Betty julian. Audrey Bean bequeaths her athletic ability to Beverly Ainsworth. We hope she uses it. Theodora Laughlin bequeaths her neatness to jean Campbell. Here's hoping you use it, jean. Marjorie Bryson wills her jet-black hair to Ruth Meigs. Dorothy Carter bequeaths her ability to keep a boy friend to Irene Grady. Althea Cheever leaves her quiet unassuming manner to Frank Carr. VVarner Fields leaves his underclass interests to Paul Farnham. -Charles Dennison bequeaths his fine complexion to Gloria Tubman. Charlotte Farnsworth leaves her unfinished maps and her incomplete marks for Mary Frances Linclsley to complete. Beverly Fisher leaves her outside interests to the first bidder. jean Flynn bequeaths her make believe sophisticated Ways to Dorena Gentile. Francis Grimaud leaves his ability to pick them short to the tallest boy in the junior class. Dorothy johnston leaves her tinkling laugh to Beulah Sherry. Yvonne Langlois bequeaths her dignified ways to her sister Rose. Mildred E. Merchant bequeaths her piano technique to Margaret Col- bath. Frank Blodgett leaves his tardy slips to Leslie Farr with the provision that he must not exceed Frank's record. Dorothy Bailey wills her ever-ready giggles to Ruth Carrigan. Irene Beattie bequeaths her quiet, reserved manner to Helen Cunavelis. Paul Colby bequeaths his technical wisdom concerning the operating mechanism of an Oldsmobile to Harold VVhitney, hoping that it will be easily adapted to the mechanism of a Chevrolet. Roland Roberts wills his ability to have and to hold to Herman Lucas. Charlotte Ovitt bequeaths her long walks to the Brantview girls. Beverly Wriglit leaves her soprano voice to Norman Chase. Gwendolyn Hanks leaves her interest in the male trombone players to those interested. Muriel Belden wills her fiddle to K'Red Lavigne. VVinifred Eager leaves her wee voice to Charles Flanders. Gerald VVood leaves his neat appearance to a needy sophomore. Harmony Ovitt leaves to the first applicant her ability to hold Frankie. Marjorie Mathews leaves her bookkeeping ability to Philip Astle. Lucille Hooker leaves Pedro , the trombone, to Velma Vance.
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