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22 ' 48 I, Louise Freeland, will my ability to do U. S. History to all the sophomores, and my good behavior to Ronald Paquin. My Negro dialect I will to Joan Lamoureux. I, Lucille Currier, will to Jeanine Forget my ability to argue with Mr. Schwab, and my two nieces to Jane Bates. I, Nancy Smith, will my station at the piano to Eleanor Gustaf- son, and my duty of managing card sales to some poor innocent junior. I, Pauline Gribouski, will my long fingernails to Loretta Vigeant, and my position as editor of the Suttonian to any junior with a strong constitution. I, Raymond Chouinard, will my five feet, eleven and three-fourths inches in height to Paul Lamoureux, my brown wavy hair to Eddie Plante, my pitching ability to Jimmy Swart, and my driving ability to Barbara. I, Reinhard Born, will my burnt out cigars to Loretta Vigeant, and my car and driving ability to Dorothy Minor. I, Robert Pouliot, will my gift of gab to Janie Bates ( ' Garrot ' ' ). My height I will to Harold Smith. I, Ruth King, will my height to Paul St. Jean, and my ability to play the accordion to Grant Johnson. I, Virginia Viets, will my quietness to Ben MacLaren, and my stu- diousness to Mary Savoie. Having witnessed the above, we, the seniors of ' 48, hereto affix our seal on this tenth day of June, in the year of Our Lord, one thou- sand nine hundred and forty-eight. Barbara Champagny Virginia Viets
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' 48 21 Class Will We, the Class of 1 948, being of sound mind and body, but rec- ognizing the fact that our school days at Sutton High School are fast ending, declare this to be our last will and testament. To Miss Ryan, we will a big stick to be used as a baton with which to conduct her future Glee Club periods. To Mr. Place, we will a large group of sports-loving freshmen, and also a more serious group of senior class pictures. To Mr. Schwab, we will a more thoughtful senior class, and also his former Problems ' classroom, so that the seniors of ' 49 may be assured of a seat. To Mr. Sullivan, we will our walking shoes from our class trip, in order that he may advise the future seniors of the amount of walk- ing that is in store for them. To Mrs. Sherin, we will our ability to stay awake until the wee hours of the morning, so that in the future she will be able to keep up with the seniors during their stay in New York. To the juniors, we will an argumentative Problems Class and the cherished senior homeroom. To the sophomores, we will a studious U. S. History Class, and the cheerful, well-heated Roo m 5. To the freshmen, we will a dancing instructor, so that they will be able to dance well when they initiate the coming freshmen. I, Adelle Smith, will my naturally curly hair to June Briggs, and my ability to draw to Philip Smith. My glasses I will to Ruth Green. I, Barbara Champagny, will my crowning glory to Ruth Patter- son, and my dancing ability to Cynthia Fisher. To Helena Bernier I will my seat in Room 3. I, Betty Home, will my cheerful disposition to Richard Klewiec, and my position as office girl I will to Janet Pechie. I, William Baker, will my sunny disposition to William Bullard, and my reservedness to William Johnson. I, Claire Brisson, will my ability to act to Helen Markopolous. and my pug-nose to Eleanor Gustafson. My dancing ability I will to Richard Hutchinson. I, Doris Carter, will my shyness to Walter Cimochowski, and my love for midget auto racing to Dorothy Minor. I, Claire Pechie, will my love for A1 Jolson to Michael Fedorczuk, and my skill in sports to Carol Ross.
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' 48 23 First row: Joseph Minor, Pauline Gribouski, Claire Brisson, Raymond Chouinadr, Mrs. Sherin Second row: Barbara Champagny, Nancy Smith, Adelle Smith, Joseph Pouliot, Ruth King, Claire Pechie, Betty Horne Third row: Frank Aspinwall, Louise Freeland, Lucille Currier, William Baker, Doris Carter, Virginia Vi:ets, Paul St. Jean Play Cast and Rutland Trip In addition to putting on our play, Mama ' s Baby Boy, in Sutton this year we tried something new. Under the sponsorship of the legion in Manchaug (permission largely granted by Mr. Schwab) we traveled to the Rutland Veterans Hospital to give the show again. We enjoyed this experience thoroughly and they, from all appearances, seemed to enjoy it too. We would like to thank Paul St. Jean and Joe Minor for the parts they so kindly took to help us in our extreme shortage of male char- acters. We ' d also like to thank Frank Aspinwall for the necessary behind-the-curtain work with sound effects.
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