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CLASS WILL We, the Templeton High School Class of 1948, being of questionably sound mind, do hereby declare this to be our last will and testament. PAUL ADAMS leaves his '35 Ford to Mr. Tracy due to his fondness for old cars. To Elinor Reponen, VILMA BASSO leaves her steady talk. Now maybe we'll hear from Elinor occasionally. RAYMOND GRUCAN leaves his little black book to Joe Coobic to add to his collection. AILEEN GRAVES leaves her ability to snare a man to Dorothy Adams. Better luck next year, Dottie. CARL RICHARDSON bequeaths his drag with the faculty to Henry Hetnik who is doing pretty well at present. RICHARD HUHTALA leaves his way with the women Cas much as he hates to leave ith to Harold Page. Come on, Harold, let's go. CORNELIUS DORA fthe one man armyj leaves his Buck Private rank to the new recruits. ANTHONY LeCLERC leaves his collection of theories to Joe Stalin. He can use them. PAUL WAARAMAA leaves the left hand side of the road to anybody crazy enough to drive there. Albert Zielinski receives ALAN EVANS' build. Now you have nothing to fear, Joe. CLARENCE LAWRENCE leaves his g Alden singing voice to Robert Brown. Now you can attract girls much easier, Bob. May Rita Stone inherit the quietness of THERESA LeCLERC to bring a little peace to T. H. S. CLAIRE CONNERS leaves a few extra pounds to June Miller, who can make good use of them. ILA SUNDIN'S personality goes to Helen Gammell. Come on, Helen, let's get in the ball game. AGNES WAXLAX leaves her good manners to Roberta Campbell who can put them to good use. RODNEY BOURN leaves his office of President of the Senior Class to next year's lucky man. MARY BOREY leaves her conservative nature to Robert Burns so he can relax for a while. BLANCHE DENNIS leaves her job in the 5 and 10 to any ambitious person Wanting to become rich. V26
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and Found column is still running. Incidentally the Gardner News is now published by Agnes Waxlax and since she has taken over it has become a twelve page edition and is in keen competition with the New York Times. A telegram came at this time from Texas signed by Irene Woodbury and Estelle Ehnstrom sending their regrets, for they found it impossible to get substitutes to do their aerial act in the Bourn circus. It seemed they had perfected a wire walking act that called for sheer stamina, for while one girl walked on her hands, she balanced the other on a two hundred foot pole. Irene had also become a world renowned rhumba dancer and it seemed that her bicycle seat had been loose and this brought out talent that she had never known existed. At a later hour Raymond Grucan charged in with diamonds flashing and we knew imme- diately he had struck oil somewhere. The assembly was complete and we were here one hundred percent strong in agreeing that the happy spirit of this occasion would remain with us. The banquet was memorable for the catering was in charge of Whipple's, and toast after toast voiced the hope that this reunion would be repeated soon again and the contacts of friendship started in T. H. S. kept intact. PAUL WAARAMAA 25
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IRENE WOODBURY'S collection of stories goes to Mr. Stinson, who has a few good tales of his own. MARJORIE MILLER leaves her fiirtatious manner to Marilyn Lineen. What a change this will make! MARTHA WELSH'S quietness goes to Roger Billings to hold him down next year. DOROTHY BEANE leaves her supply of bubble gum to Albert Mailloux in case he runs out of it next year. ADO TENAGLIA leaves his studying before the bell to Alex Dymek. Let's see Alex sit still for a while. CATHERINE MAHONEY leaves her hair to Pauline Bourgeois in case Pauline becomes tired of red. STANLEY ZALEWSKI leaves his co Jlness to Mr. Garafoli for those trying times when he must count to ten. LEO DENNIS leaves his third period snack to Carleton Bourn. Now see how long you can get away with this, Carleton. CECELIA KOZIOL just leaves. What she has is too good to give away. EVELYN MCGOWAN leaves her love for farmers to the Aggie boys. That should inspire you, boys. MARILYN BREHIO leaves her dead shots in basketball to Susan Tucker. We'll see some high scores next year. MARION BREHIO leaves her profanity when typing to Janet Evans. Better block your ears, Mrs. Hagstrom. ALFRED AGNELLI leaves his giggles to George Simula, who is too serious for a Junior. MARILYN QUINLISK leaves her friendliness to Mr. Clark who, some people think, needs it. ESTELLE EHNSTROM leaves her gossiping nature to Phyllis Coyle. Now you'll know all the news, Phyllis. JOSEPH GEYSTER leaves his skill in the art of basketball to next year's starting five. Good luck, boys. WILLARD BAVINEAU leaves his charming smile to Mr. White. Come on, smile, it's not a bad world. We bequeath to the Junior Class our superb ambition and our many successes. To the Sophomores we leave our reputation for paying A. A. dues promptly. And last, and unfortunately least, to the Freshmen we leave our parole for good behavior, and to the school we leave peace and quiet such as it has not known since we entered. We, the class of 1948, do declare this to be our last will and testament, in witness whereof we hereunto set our hand and seal this 8th day of June, in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and forty-eight. QSignedJ CLASS OF 1948 Willard Bavineau, Agent Joseph Geyster, Co-Agent 27
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