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Class Will We, the Senior Class of l960, completing our four wonderful and unfor- getable years at Sutton High School, hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. To the Junior Class, we will our first place in lunch line. To the Freshman Class, we will three more years of hard labor. To Mr. Frigard, we will many more years as principal at Nipmuc Regional High School. To Mr. Schwab, we will the present Junior Class, who can never equal the Class of l96O. To Mrs. Davagian, we will a quart bottle of Tranquilizers to calm her nerves during study periods. To Mr. Grant, we will a safety belt for the Driver Training car. To Mr. Douville, we will a larger Law Class. To Mrs. Plante, we will a trip to Washington without the Senior Class. To Mr. Bouvier, we will a Senior Class possessing more appreciation for Shakespeare, namely Macbeth. To Mr. Murdock, we will a new Physics and Biology Lab. To Miss Nolin, we will a stronger bass section and many more years of teaching music. To Mrs. Cohen, we will a larger Shorthand Il Class. To Mr. Gravelin, we will a motor scooter to transport students from one school to another so they won't be late for classes.
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In November, Leonard Swart replaced Norman in the Student Council and Genevieve took Norman's place as president of the Student Council. Around this same time, the townspeople were often interrupted in their work by ambitious Seniors who had decided to become salesmen. Two weeks before the Christmas vacation, Mr. Lavallee joined us for a while because Doc had to have an eye operation. We missed Doc , but we enjoyed the six weeks that Mr. Lavallee stayed with us. Work began on the Exitus, and classes were broken up by Seniors rushing to meet the deadline. Iudy Blanchard was chosen for the Student Government Representative and attended the meeting of all such state representatives in Boston. Beverly Hare was chosen as the D.A.R, representative and spent a day at the annual D.A.R, convention. In February, we presented a Valentine Dance which was the median be- tween a formal ball and a record hop. Now as we leave all this behind, we wish to thank those teachers and parents who made it possible to attain our goal. Beverly Hare
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To Mr. Mannix, we will more Seniors who are sure of their plans after graduation. l, Bradford Beaton, will my height to Raymond Codbout, and my ability to argue to Steve Volzes. I, Iudy Blanchard, will my lucl: with driving inspectors to Lois Eaton, and my wonderful high school years to my brother Alan. l, Jane Brasislgis, will my position as class treasurer to anyone who lilies money, and my desire and determination to further my education to my brother Tom. l, Mark Carlson, will my space in the parking lot to Ierry Charest, and my customized safety belts to Pat Fisher. l, Burton Clarli, will my ability to get along with Doc to Donald Conley, and my lake plugs on my Oldsmobile to Wayne Baldwin. l, Edward Deliaan, will my red convertible to my brother lien, and my last year with Doc to any Junior. I, Raymond Dona, will my ham equipment to Mike Gribauslzas, and my TRIC boolz to anyone who wants it. I, Roger llaubert, will my ability to stay out of trouble to William Bilodeau, and my Senior year at S. ll.S. to Mary Ellen Bousquet. I, Charles Flansburg, will my ability to pass U,S. llistory to any deserv- ing junior, and my Merc to anyone who wants it. I, lldilh Clarcelon, will my fascinating habit of procrastination to Dolores li. , and my long brown hair to Pat Kaye. l, Ruth tlraciflon, will my cordlality to Alan Putnam's blotln-r, Donald, riml my I'1'i':5I11nL111 yu-al' ral llilllllf llcl. LoCl1eI'I'y ll. 1, Nathan Clriwtiii, will my bi-at up old '-lil l'ord to anyone who has a 11-:api-i'lal1lv junl. yard, and my lovable disaposlllon ln World Illrstory to anyone who lovi-:J the zsulrjvifl. '
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