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Senior Class Will We, the graduates of the class of 1956, who have at last come triumphantly thro- ugh the four prescribed years at Sutton High School with the fond memories and well earned, if sometimes unfortunate, experiences, leave here with you our last bequests and last formal recognition that we will make of our years Ofassociationg with S, H, S The above being stated, we do hereby publish our last will and testament. To the Iunior Class, we will a reservation at a Washington hotel and as much fun in their Senior year as we had. To the Sophomore Class, we will all our leftover decorations. To the Freshman Class, we will three more wonderful years at S.H. S. and a Char- les Atlas muscle building book for the boys. To the incoming Freshman Class, we will the engraving that we artfully applied to several desks and the fond hope that because we made it, you too, will someday be- come Seniors. To Mr. Frigard, we will a new joke book and students who take algebra to learn something, not just for credit. To Mr. Schwab, we will another successful Junior-Senior history class. To Mr. Sabolinski, we will enough excuses for the students who forget theirs and a typing class which strives for accuracy. To Mr. Simpson, we- will another successful Suttonian staff, and a larger office practice class. To Mr. Anderson, we will a lock of hair. To Miss Austin, we will many more wonderful years at Sutton, coaching plays and a serious minded Senior English class. To Mr. Murdock, we will a new series of fascinating lectures. To Mrs. Davagian, we will a Home Economics Class which appreciates movies. To Mr. Afton, we will more boys in Industrial Arts. To Miss Clark, we will a front seat on the bus for away games. To Mr. Kelly, we will a private office all his own. I, Patricia Hunt, will my blue sweaters to Walter McGovern. I, Ellen Kallio, will my role of Sheila the Stripper to Pennie Putnam and my haircut to Paul Pearson. I, Denise LaVergne, will my height and weight to Brother Ray.
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I, Willard Iernberg, will the effort to make the name Singletary live long in the portals of S.H.S. to Connie Windle, Tallea Windle, Ruth Iarvais, Helen Iarvais, Alna Werme, Ianice Hunton, and Patsy Fisher and the Senior Class Presidency to John God- bout. I, Barbara Edwards, will my summer job of teaching swimming to Connie Windle and my fabulous Senior year to Alvin Faubert. I, Elizabeth Smith, will my height to Tallea Windle and my position as co-captain of the basketball team to Marcia Putnam. I, Richard Bentley, will my size 12 shoe to Iohn Godbout and my ability to keep from getting caught to my brother Harold. I, Mildred Gerber, will my long hair to any nurse-to-be and my striaght A's in Algebra I to any promising Frosh. I, Arthur Goddinc. will mv cigars to anyone who can smoke them and all the fun I had in my Senior year to John Godbout. I, Theresa Boisse, will my demure personality to Virginia Corriveau. I, Roger Thibodeau, will my bushy, curly hair to Gerard Senecal and my Chevy to Ronny Ledoux. I, Robert Richard, will my Seat in office practice class to any ambitious boy and my height to Billy Whittier. I, Shirley Fitzgerald, will my studious Senior year to Iohnny Godbout and my nat- urally straight hair to Bev Carlson. I, Herbert Chase, will my big feet to Tony Grabauskas and my weakness for blon- des to Wayne Vayo. I, Elaine Brehio, will my twin bulls to anyone with a cow. I, Russell St. Iean, will my missing tooth to Mr. Murdock's biology classes and my height to Gordon Whitten. I, Wade Gordon, will my wavy hair to George Lamothe.
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