Stevens High School - Red and Black Yearbook (Claremont, NH)

 - Class of 1945

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Rosalyn Satzow bequeaths her constant chatter to Becky Pilver, who seems very capable of carrying on. Richard Bush wills his rings to Milton Taylor, provided Nlilton will wear one on each finger. To John Pappas, John Pinette leaves his acting ability. . John Sawehik wills his fur coat and hat to Bob Hauge, provided Bob will wear them every cold day. lVIarilyn Pullen leaves her insignia-covered jacket to Kluriel Scher. who we understand has a collection of her own. Kenneth Cram wills his bicycle to Robert Parker. Remember. Bob. physical fitness is the thing. Claire Rouillard bequeaths her faithfulness to one man to Roberta Russell. Guido Baldacci leaves his nickname, Squeak,,' to anyone who can make as many queer noises as Guido can. Alfreda Leocha leaves her ability to dress well to Shirley Putnam, who is already among the best dressed in her class. Donald Greenwood leaves his way with the fair sex to Teddy Ellis, provided Teddy will promise to wear a bow tie when he has a date. Dahl Hansen wills his pleasing smile to John Skewes. Charles Currier and Clyde Cossingham leave their mischievous acts of history class to anyone who can think up as many as they can. The Cornish Clan wills its seats on the bus to all other Cornish students. Lorraine Nlarcotte and Sylvia Edwards leave their quiet but friendly manner to Nancy Freeman and Ruth Bailey. Rita Gendron and Irene Lawrence bequeath their unending friendship to Eleanor Hansen and Charlotte Chandler. Barbara Stone leaves her artistic ability to Joyce Wheeler. provided Joyce promises to keep the library decorated and the halls filled with eye-catching posters. Doris Smith, Rachel Blanchard, Barbara Long, and Rosie Costa leave their shorthand speed to all Commercial students. Dorothy Elliott wills her beautiful red hair to any girl who will keep it as neat and attractive as Dot does. Anna Sakovich wills her interest in sports to Ruth Lovejoy, who seems to be a promising athlete. Lyle Chandler leaves his trumpet to Allen llarek, provided the aforemen- tioned will keep the notes sweet. Bev Woodward leaves her affection for the Navy to the girls who prefer Navy Blue. James McCusker wills his skis to Dallas Dodge, provided Dallas will use them as much as Jimmie has. Chester Richards and John Morin leave their history conversations to any two underclassmen who can get away with itil as easily as they do. To Hannahbelle Heller and Kfary Osgood, Hazel Doiron and Eleanor Bartlett leave their friendly character. 19

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'I 3 ' H Y i-vi A Y ' To. next 5 1.31 bAjLlH101s xx e ltax c the memory of our Prom and also our OI'3tOl'lCZ1l ability - it will come ln handy in Klr. Ewing's class. To the future sophomores we leave the warning to be gentle and understand- ing with the incoming freshmen. To thc 'students who will enter Stevens High as freshmen, we leave our erasers, chewed-up pencils, and what's left of our over-worked books. Individual Bequests Beryl Isham leaves her 'gsharpn glasses to Joe LaLiberte. provided Joe has enough courage to wear them. John Batchelder and Blanche Fontaine will their constant companionship to Dot Ormsvby and Biff Fontaine. Remember, kids, true love never runs smoothly! To Barbie King, Joan Lord wills her scholastic ability, provided Barbie will keep up the good work. Bill Lovejoy surrenders his title of HCI-ass Bluffer to Dick Bourdon, who seems to have a pretty good claim to it already. Alice Schriber leaves her ability to yell Testi every time 6'Doc,' passes out paper, to any junior who can get the class as Worried as Alice does. 'To Barbara Glass, Bette Goldberg wills her bangs - but remember. Barbara. they aren't to be curled. Harvey Palmer bequeaths his diminutive stature to Jerry Fleit. Frank YVadleigh leaves his good looks to George Tenney. From all appear- ances, George is off to a good start. To Nellie Advamovich, Barbie VViln1arth wills her basketball technique. lVIoe,' Gelfand leaves his shoes to anyone who can Hll them. Bfay we suggest Leston Barrett? Bette Berry bequeaths her vim, vigor, and vitality to Alice Jane Kirn, pro- vided Alice Jane uses it to the best advantage. Virginia Dunn leaves her quiet Ways to Bernice Cahalan. Arnold Shulins wills his sense of humor to anyone who can crack a joke as easily as Fish', can. Gordon Holmes, nur chemistry genius. leaves his ability to know all the answers, to Harry Richardson on condition that Harry always remembers to pour acid into Water- or vice versa. Rose Obgfmako passes her infectious giggle on to hlary Bush, provided Diary Will promise 'to use it at the wrong time. To Robert Dunn, Donnie Bartlett leaves his singing voice. Keep on. Bob. you may be another Sinatra! Margaret Breed bequeaths her dignified manner to Virginia Parrotto. Remem- ber. Virginia. first impressions are lasting. lWary Guild leaves her height to Elizabeth Ostrowski. VVe understand the latter could use it. Eddie Balch wills his dancing ability to 'Charles Keeley on condition that Chuck,, will make use of it at all school dances. Margaret Perry leaves her springy walk to Lois Ann LaFrank. 18



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45. Donald Fortin wills his car to Donald Johnson, but remember, 'iBully,' spare the gas and tires. 46. Helene Strout and Emily Johnson leave their quietness in class to June llonroe. Silence is golden, June. 47. James Kibbey leaves his willingness to let everyone in Room Q7 copy his chemistry to anyone who promises to have his done every morning. 48. Wanda Soboll and Virginia Walker leave their school-girl blush to Ruth Purinton, provided Ruth promises to deepen the color. 49. Martha Blitchell bequeaths her favorite expression, Are you kidding? to Betty Lou Woodward. Remember, Betty, an extensive vocabulary is an asset. 50. Jacqueline lNIcKenzie wills her skates to Rocky lllonetta. Skating is a worth- while pastime, Rocky. 51. Charlotte Hague and Leigh Damren leave their love for airplanes to Roberta Hadley. provided Roberta will agree that Nthe sky's the limitf, 52. Florence Zigmann and Minnie Zullo will their numerous questions to any person who can think up as many as they can. 53. Marion Scher bequeaths her ability to resist the temptation of filling a text- book with papers to Charlotte lllathews. Remember, Charlotte, neatness counts. 54. Gail Hancock leaves her technique for writing poetry to Richard Bailey. From what we've read. we believe that Richard is going to be quite a poet. 55. Jean Pinkham. hlay Perkins. Claire Lizotte. and Jacquelin Handly leave their books to anyone who promises to make good use of them. 56. lVIadeline llarro and Raymond Brody will their quick response to hir. Dowis call-cards to Sally Lawrence. 57. Rita Gendron leaves her ability to do anything but study during class to Arlene Roy. 58. Rebecca Jacobs leaves her ability to pass Mrs. Buckols English tests to True Putney. VVe assure you, True. they require study! In witness whereof. we have hereunto affixed our marks at Stevens High School, in said town of Claremont, in said county of Sullivan, in said state of New Hampshire, in the United States of America, this thirteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord. one thousand nine hundred and forty-five. Signed: Nancy Kuzmich Louis LaVaudc Attorneys At Law Witnesses: hlaroni Fuzzy Wuzzy The Dolly with the Hole in Her Stocking 20

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