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T roublesome H andsome 1: gotist . . S tudious . E ager . . N ervous . . Irrestible . O riginal . . R espectful . C lever , , , L aughable . A rtistic . . S ilent . S weet . O bservant F risky , , N ice .... I mpulsive . N egligent E fficient . T echnical , E xquisite . E njoyable N eat . . . F armer , , I rregular , F lirt . . . T easer . Y oung . . N aval . . Idealist . . N atural , , E nergetic . Senior Adjectives .....nu.a.e.--....- . Ruth Jarvais . Michael Case . Lester Neale . Gail Putnam . Barbara Morro . Cecile LaVe1-gne . Nancy Gravelin . Charles Valatka . Barbara Amour . Thomas Fulton . . . Judith King . . . Carol Hutnak , , Vivian Auger Jeannine Chaunin . . . . . Doc . . Mr. Douville . . Charles Lyman . . VirginiaRedding . . William Ohrn Laurel Seiberth Gordon Whitten Norman LeBlanc Marie Paquette . . Gale Adams . John Anderson . . Paul Towle , Paul Brote . . . Guy Horne . . Martin O'Shea . . Bruce Putnam . Gretal Putnam Richard Popham . Tallea Windle
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Our senior year proved to be very busy for us. We put on several dances in the fall, sold Christmas cards, and sponsored the annual chicken supper, before which many members of the class turned out to be surprisingly aggressive and en- thusiastic chicken-killers. We must not forget to thank the many mothers and Doc who helped us so much to make the supper a success. Our play, Time Out For Ginger, directed by Mr. Warner, proved to be very successful and much fun for all who were making their first attempt at play-acting. All of these things gave us experi- ence and fun, plus adding a good deal to our treasury. In January, because of his speech written on Public Junior Colleges,Gordon Whitten was chosen as our Good Government Day representative to represent our school in Boston. In April, our dream of four years was finally realized when we started out on our Washington trip. Everyone had a wonderful time and was sorry to leave when it was time to go home. We want to thank Mrs. Plante, Miss Veccione, and Mr. Spence for being such nice chaperones on our trip. And at last graduation! Our sincere thanks go to all of our teachers and advisors, especially Mr. Schwab, for the help they gave us during our high school years, and we hope that we have added something worth while to the school in return for all it has done for us. Gail Putnam
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Class Will We the Senior Class, ending our four wonderful years at Sutton High, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Junior Class, we will a financially successful senior year. To the Sophomore Class, we will more students to enjoy U.S, History and the best of luck with Doc. To the Freshman Class, we will three more successful years at Sutton High as we have had. To Mr. Frigard, we will more time so that he can teach his son how to bowl. To Mr. Schwab, we will a Washington Club and a more ambitious Senior class. To Mrs. Davagian, we will some coverings for the pipes in the Home Ec. room. To Mr. Grant, we will a new set of gears for the driver training car. To Mr. Douville, we will a carload of turkey hearts. To Mrs. Plante, we will another exciting trip to Washington. To Mr. Warner, we will a pair of glasses to see all the fouls the opponents make. Also a new set of colored chalks. To Mr. Murdock, we will a more attentive Senior Class in chemistry. To Mr. Sheldon, we will a new chair for the piano. To Mrs. Cohen, we will more students to strive for accuracy in typing I and II and a more quiet study period. To Mr. Gravelin, we will more cooperative boys in Industrial Arts. To Mr. Goyette, we will a bigger filing cabinet. I Gale Adams, will my ability to get through my four years of high school to my sister Doris, and my special diets to anyone who likes food. I Barbara Amour, will my ability to get along with Mr. Grant to everyone who takes Senior Math, and my high marks in U,S, History to any deserving Junior, I John Anderson, will my aching mouth to Kathy Oles. I Vivian Auger, will my quiet voice to Mr. Douville for use in Home Room, and my ability to speak French to Carlene Wilson. I Paul Brote, will my cough to Judy Blanchard and my height to George Leonard. I Mike Case, will my collection of cars to Kenney Renaud, and my old navy haircut to Burton Clark.
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