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Page 29 text:
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Class Will We, the graduates of the class of 1958, Sutton High School, supposedly being of sound mind and body do hereby declare the following to be our last will and testament. To the Iunior class, we will the dignified title of Seniors, and our wonderful home room with its accompanying advisor. To the Sophomore class, we will four weeks with Hamlet, and an original copy of Muzzey. To the Freshman class, we will the ability and desire to reach the goal of being the graduating class of 1961. To Mr. Frigard, we will a new group of volunteers Kdraft methodj in Algebra I, and a fence for the boundaries on the south end of our Alma Mater. To Mr. Schwab, we will a more appreciative audience for his well-known lectures, and students who will choose a more worth-while topic of conversation than cars. To Mr. Warner, we will completed Macbeth notebooks, and more educational books in the school library. To Mr. Murdock, we will a serious-minded chemistry class, and the ability to remain calm while driving with the Driver Training students. To Mrs. Plante, we will students who will master the art of speaking French cor- rectly, and a more energetic gym class. To Mrs. Murdock, we will an automatic blackboard eraser, and students who will arrive in class on time. To Mr. Douville, we will an. intercom system, and new ideas for the Suttonian. To Mrs. Curtis, we will a larger shorthand II class, and a typing class that strives for accuracy. ' To Mr. Kelly, we will a private secretary, and Seniors who will be able to make up their mind as to what they want to do after graduation.
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And so ends the f1rst chapter in the history of thirty young people on the threshold of maturity who w1ll travel their separate roads to success or failure PRESIDENT Emmet Grandone SECRETARY Arleen Morro CLASS MOTTO Be Rather Than To Seem f Y' VICE-PRESIDENT Harold Bentley TREASURER Alna Werme CLASS FLOWERS Yellow Carnations
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To Mrs. Davagian, we will more students who will clean up after messing up, and quieter Home Ec. classes. To Mr. Redowski, we will more wood, and successfully completed projects in Industrial Arts. To Mr. Pougere, we will many happy and successful years of teaching. I, Carol Baker, will my blond hair to Madeline Plante, and my ability to pass U. S. History to any deserving Iunior. I, Harold Bentley, will my ability to get along with Mr. Spence to any deserving benchwarmer, my teaching ability to Mrs. Murdock, and my hilarious Senior year to my sister, Marsha. I, Francine Bilodeau, will my zest for discussion and radical thought to any person planning to take Psychology with Mr. Schwab, and my giggle to my sister, Chris. I, Norman Bousquet, will my Iron Lung to Gordon Whitten, he being the only one of proper proportions to utilize ity and my slide rule to Tony Grabauskas for the same obvious reasons. I, Iennie Briggs, will my ability to do dishes in Home Bc to Beverly Hare. I, Robert Dukes, will my ability to get along with teachers to any person lacking that special talent, and the many exciting times in the Yellow Peril to the Manchaug Boys . I, Ruth Dukes, will my position as Glee Club accompaniest to Mr. McCabe, and my wonderful times in and out of S. H. S. to Tallea Windle. I, Richard Godbout, will my hot Plymouth to Saul III, and my job as chicken killer for the Senior Supper to any bloodthirsty Iunior. I, Ianet Goodwin, will my blonde hair to all brunettes, and my four wonderful years at S. H. S. to my brother, Donald. I, Emmet Grandone, will my chemistry barrel beaker to Gordon Whitten, and my reaction timer to any mechanically inclined Driver Training student.
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