Valley Regional High School - Triad Yearbook (Deep River, CT)

 - Class of 1955

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WILL ARTICLE I We, the Class of 1955, Valley Regional High School, Deep River, Middlesex County, Connecticut, being of sound mind and memory, and considering the uncertainty of this frail and transitory life, do therefore make, ordain, publish and declare this to be our last will and testament. I, Edward Adams, leave my nickname Tex to joe Hutlbut. I, jean Adams, leave my talking ability to someone else who wants to bother Mr. Gaffney in first period study hall. I, David Anderson, leave my quietness to Lois Everts. I, Dean Anderson, leave my seductive glance to anyone who has lashes long enough. I, Richard Atkinson, leave my height to Leonard jameson for next year's basketball season. I, Joan Bargnesi, leave all my shyness to Barbara jPike. I, George Barnett, leave the 1955 Cleveland Indians World Championship to Douglas Nickse. I, Donald Beardsley, leave the dirt under the benches in Metal 11 to next year's lucky sweeper. I, Peter Becker, leave my Latin ability to the future Latin students, also to the future editor of the Vali-Hi-Echo best of luck and a printing press that is always breaking down. I, Louis Boggio, leave many arguments still unanswered. I, Frank Brown, leave Center Half Back to whoever wants it. I, Adrienne Calamari, leave my black hair to Gail Cline, and my cheerleading posi- tion to Diana. I, Joyce Calamari, leave my crazy jokes to anyone who can figure them out. I, Jane Carini, leave my sense of humor to anyone who can control it. I, Maureen Clark, leave Bobbie Hennion hoping that she can capture Freddy by the time she graduates. I, Dorothy Coulter, leave my white shoe polish to Sue Nessler. I, Otis Clemons, leave my height and weight to Raymond Capitani. I, Gerald Cox, leave my books to Ronnie Olin hoping he can put them to better USE. . I, Sandra Cox, leave my nickname Mousey to Anne White hoping she can fill my shoes. I, Robert Czepiel, leave my strong right cross to Dennis Kosky. I, Helen Davis, leave my I-Iot Rod to Billy Drude hoping that he won't have any trouble with flat tires. I, Delores Dube, leave my birth mark to Diane Wilcox. I, Sally Everett, leave my long hair to anyone who can manage it. I, Peter Germini, leave wishing Bev could come with me. I, Edith Gilbert, leave my natural curly hair and dimples to anyone in the Junior Class who can find a use for them. ' I, Calvin Gladding, leave my Hot Rod to Tommy Miner. I, Marjorie Green, leave to my teachers my deepest sympathy as they have to face my brother who does his best to plague them, and hope they will put him in his place. I, Kenneth Hallden, leave hoping next year's soccer team can win the state cham- pionship. - I, Fred Hall, leave, I hope! ! ! I, Marjorie Hall, leave my height and long blonde hair to Blanche Starr hoping she will find some use for it. I, Joyce Hating, leave my red hair to anyone who is wasting their money on hair dye. I, Caswell Haskell, leave my jeep to anyone who wants a real rod! ! I, Linnea Ingraham, leave taking Joe with me. Too bad, Mary Lou! I, Adrienne Jameson, leave my job at the Dog House to joan O'Keefe. I, Maurice Jameson, leave my gum-passing-out to my brother. I, Catherine Jones, leave my lengthy explanations to anyone in the Junior Class that can understand them. I, Carl Kaufmann, leave, to whom it may concern, the statement that I am not a bleached blond. '

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X K! X1 5 A 5 5 . . ' 5 R4 0 ROBERT KINRADE 7,7 kQFBob , , 1 Whatever is worth doing is worth do wel - 7 I Forum 3, 45 Physics 4. Q X He moved away but he is back to stay . . . we h . CC? . quiet with dark curly hair . . . definitely ti e sch C? n tYPe. 3 '34 I , X' C UAA hw' -X 1 L I C CZ . SENIOR REUNION PACT We, the Class of 1955, leave Valley Regional High School assured that during our high school years we have acquired a worthwhile edu- cation along with a cultural training which is beneficial to our future. We shall treasure the memories and friendships which we shared with both the faculty and our classmates, and because we are sad at parting with these, and anxious to learn of the success of each in the future, we hereby declare that we will endeavor to hold a reunion five years hence. The reunion committee, composed of the class ofilicers, shall be re- sponsible for informing each member of the class of the time and the place of the reunion by way of local newspapers and by any other pos- sible means. It is hereby requested and expected that each individual shall attend, no matter what their social status may be, and regardless of any previous engagement. We, the undersigned, pledge our earnest and sincere desire to carry out the provisions of this pact to the best of our ability. ROBERT CZEPIEL, President RAYMOND LOVEN, Vice President GLORIA MALCARNE, Secretary PHYLLIS NEWTON, Treasurer 24



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I, Eckford Kelsey, leave my worn out number Seven soccer uniform to anyone who wants it. I, Barbara Koritkoski, leave taking Alan and his convertible with me - sorry, joan! I, Walter Kosky, leave my Regional experiences to Gary Wharton. That ain't all! ! ! I, Barbara Kurze, leave taking Bob with me - too bad, Carol! ! ! I, Carl Larson, leave the soccer goal to someone wise to guard. I, Elizabeth Latham, leave my column in the papers to some ambitious kid. I, Marilyn Latham, leave my all-night pajama parties, especially Halloween, to any Junior whose mother and dad can take it. I, Shirley Lindner, leave my bottle of Light and Bright to Bev if she dares to use it. I, Betsy Ross Lord, leave Teddy Wellman to Gail Wilson knowing she will be glad to have him. I, Raymond Loven, leave to each of the Juniors a Senior year filled with as many pleasurable moments as was mine. I, Bettie Lucie, leave the school paper to whoever wants the job. I, Thomas MacLean, leave if my car will make it. I, Gloria Malcarne, leave my driving ability to anyone who likes to come close. I, Patricia McGrath, leave my dried up brushes to Ralph Scott if he can scrape the paint out of them. I, Shirley Milardo, leave my seat in Shorthand 11 to any Junior who is brave enough to take a second year. I, Frank Monte, leave - Gladlyl ! I, Roger Moore, leave my soccer uniform to anyone who likes No. 6. I, Robert Morris, leave regretting that Diana isn't leaving with me. I, Phyllis Newton, leave to the Junior Class any extra money we have in our treas- ury, knowing there will be none. I, Amelia Nocera, leave my ability to talk to Betty Grieder. I, james Ossenfort, leave my gas bills to Allan Larson. I, Charles Palau, leave my mathematical ability to Ken Wood. I, jane Parker, leave my knitting needles to Carol Post. I, Marie Ann Parodi, leave my ability to get along with Miss Moylan to Betty Grieder, hope you have better luck! I, Ronald Pelletier, leave my naturally curly hair to anyone who can tame it. I, Burton Porter, leave to john Sevigny my ability to sleep through class and still pass. I, Charles Priest, leave my neat card in shop to Mr. DeMeo. I, Ina Resnek, leave my curly hair to Rosemary Wagner and my gluckinspeil to Ruth Wade. I, Marion Sintal, leave to next year's hockey captain the ability to keep both coach and players happy. I, Joseph Smith, leave my height and ability to Dennis Kosky. I, Donald Stebbins, have served my term at V. R. H. S., therefore I leave a free man, I think! ! I, Arthur Thomas, leave hoping that the undergraduates have as much fun as I've had. I, William Towler, leave my parking space to Donald Ross. I, Mary Vitari, leave taking Gene with me, too bad, Marcella! ! I, Sarah Wade, leave to join jim. I, Sylvia Wade, leave Valley Regional with one ability which no one else has: That of skipping class and still not being missed. It's nice to have a twin sister. I, William Waterman, leave taking Marie Ann with me. I, Judith Wilcox, leave my bottle of peroxide to Betty Friend. I, Eugene Wood, leave Valley Regional giving my ability to fix the equipment in Audio-Visual Aids to whoever is brave enough to attempt it. I, Eugene Zanardi, leave my ability to get into trouble with Mr. Plante to Everett Ingles. Signed, sealed, delivered, and witnessed this thirteenth day of December, in the year of our Lord, one thousand nine hundred and fifty-four. WITNESSES: Edith Gilbert, Joyce I-Iaring, jane Parker, Shirley Milardo.

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