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15 ' 4 6 I ( Jean LaCoy, will my ability to blush to Mr. Butler and my white knee socks to Lucille Currier. I, Arthur Learned, will my ability to experiment without break- ing apparatus to Donald Peterson and my quietness to Alfred Marando. I, Alfred Ledoux, will my curly hair to Michael Fedorczuk and my smoking habit to Mr. Morris. I, Marion Marble, will my ability to play the piano to Josephine Piatczyc and my knowledge of U. S. History to Jane Fulton. I, Joan Morgan, will my blue sweater to Hazel Horne and my inability to sing to Helena Bernier. I, Eleanor Peterson, will my slight figure to Walter Alexander and my ability to draw to my cousin, Donald Peterson. I, Richard Plante, will my height to Barbara Brinck and my Perry Como voice to Robert Johnson. I, Channing Smith, will my ability to be mischievous to Richard Hutchinson and my witticisms to Constance Senecal. I, Herman Stienstra, will my ability to play basketball to Robert Johnson and my habit of sitting on the desks in the senior room to anyone who dares to do it. % I, Kenneth Zuidema, will my hieght to Kent Boutilier and my shy- ness to Stanley Cimochowski. We hereunto affix our seal on this thirteenth day of June in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and forty-six. Jean LaCoy
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14 4 6 CLASS WILL We, the class of 1946, being of sound mind and body and recog- nizing the fact that our school days are about to end, declare this to be our last will and testament. To Miss Donnelly, we will an increased number of extracurricu- lar activities to occupy her leisure time and a collection of plays which she may direct in the future. To Miss Ryan, we will a toy wagon so that she may pull her books to school and a reliable alarm clock so that she may reach school before 8:59 a. m. To Mrs. Crocker, we will a chauffeur to drive her from school to school and a wardrobe of costumes and band uniforms for her stu- dents. To Mr. Morris, we will a sum of money so that he may buy new chemistry equipment to replace that which we have broken and several taxis to accommodate his athletic teams. To Mr. Schwab, we will a daily well-balanced lunch plus a new volume on World War II so that he may have more facts to teach his students. To Mr. Butler, we will a larger stenography class and a collection of somber hued ties to rest the eyes of his pupils. I, George Aspinwall, will my misfortune of having to remain after school during baseball and basketball season to Joe Minor. I, Robert Brigham, will my six feet two inches to Joe Minor and my fiendish laugh to Ann DeYoung. I, Norton Clarkson, will my ability to play the drums to Adelle Smith and my car to Miss Donnelly. I, Dorothy Davagian, will my black hair to Eileen Andrews and my bangs to Mr. Butler. I, Lena Desjourdy, will my driving skill (??) to Eddie MacLaren and my collection of i. d. bracelets to Louise Freeland. I, Helen Home, will my blue eyes to Roland Mongeon and my size 8 shoes to Dot Lemoine. I, Anah Johnson, will my drawing ability to Sidney DeYoung and my shyness to Robert Chausse. I, Chester Klewiec, will my ability to forget assignments to Nancy Smith and my tardiness schedule to Bruce Shaw.
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16 4 6 GRADUATION PROGRAM Processional A. Wendland Step Lively Pomp and Circumstance invocation Rev. Lionel Goddu Response: God ' s Treasures from Finlandia Sibelius Senior Class Address ol Welcome Richard Louis Plante Essay: Wonders of Tomorrow Eleanor Joan Peterson Song: Lo, A Voice To Heaven Sounding Bortniansky High School Chorus Essay: Education of Tomorrow Robert MacLaren Brigham Class Song: In the Garden of To-morrow Music by Deppen Words by Joan Morgan, Eleanor Peterson and Marion Marble. Fssay: Sutton of Tomorrow George Henry Aspinwall Presentation of Class Gift Norton Harold Clarkson Presentation of Honors Robert H. Morris, Principal Presentation of Diplomas Edward W. MacLaren Chairman of School Committee Song It ' s A Grand Night for Singing Rodgers-Hammerstein High School Chorus Star Spangled Banner Key Benediction Rev. Lionel Goddu Recessional E. De Lamater Assembly Sutton High School Orchestra Music Supervisor, Mrs. Beverly S. Crocker
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