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SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Class of 1956, of Valley Regional High School, Town of Deep River, County of Middlesex, State of Connecticut, being of sound mind and body, and being fully educated and trained by our able and willing faculty, do hereby make, ordain, and publish this document to be our last will and testament As executors of this will, we appoint the Class of 1957 at Valley Regional High School. I, Pam Arnold, leave, for John is tired of waiting. I, Bob Aronson, leave my ability to drive cautiously to Mr. Tippin, who in turn may pass it on to someone in his driver training class who may wish to become an expert Rod-Rammerf' I, Dave Bargnesi, leave to Miss Andrews, Johnny Trabucchi, to learn how to say tachistoscope. l, George Becker, leave to make room for all the new seventh graders. I, Dick Belanger, leave my beard to anyone who can shave it every day and keep it well groomed. I, Mary Bissell, leave my habit to be last out of the locker room to Ginny Williams, and my No. 13 uniform to anyone who wants good luck. I, Joan Bradshaw, leave my lost look to another new comer. I, Marcella Brodzinski, leave my seat in P.O.D. to Bev Lindner, wishing her lots of luck. I, Alda Capitani, leave my secretary's notes to anyone who can figure them out. I, Joan Capuciati, leave a few grinder-bags to cute David Hallden hoping that he will have enough nerve to pop them. I, Peter Capuciati, leave my height to Raymond Capi- tani. I, Carol Carini, leave, wishing Jean King were leaving with me. I, George Carlson, leave second base to Manuel Veiga. I, Charlie Castelli, leave my '36 Plymouth to anyone brave enough to drive it. I, Edward Castelli, leave my beautiful little Chevie to whoever can drive it. I, Ned Chalker, leave my empty money bag to the treasurer of the junior class. I, Nancy Christensen, leave my long hair to Esther Malchiodi to wear with her motorcycle cap. I, Kathleen Clark, leave the Connecticut Valley for the mountains of New Hampshire. I, Gail Cline, leave my blond hair to my friend, Nancy Bargnesi. I, Nancy Comstock, leave my position on the basket- ball team to Sally Malcarne. I, Howard Crook, leave my gavel to the next senior class president, knowing that he will need it. I, Susan Danforth, leave with a great satisfaction that the Dodgers finally won the World Series. 1, Roberta Daniels, leave my telephone number and fifty cents C5045 to Wayne Mansfield, call me in ten C109 years Wayne! l, Douglas Dexter, leave to Judy Hallden my bathing suit. I, Diana Drudi, leave my body to Mr. Muggleston's biology class to see what makes me tick. I, Jane Doane, leave my fondness for cats to Mr. Mug- gleston. I, Lois Everts, leave my sympathy and ice bag to the next person Cissy Palau picks for her victim. I, Howard Francis, leave, handing down to all under- classmen my ability to have fun, dream and look studious, thus fooling all the faculty at one and the same time. I, Duane Fresia, leave the wish that Regional will hold on to that soccer championship! I, Bob Friend, leave my good excuses to Mr. Plante so he can give them to his wife when he needs one. I, Judy Frost, leave my corner of the art room to Judy Mislick. I, Betty Frye, leave the fun I've had in art to Maryann Koczur. I, Tess Giza, leave knowing that Dick is waiting for IHC. I, Jan Gladding, leave my ability to pester Miss Moy- lan to Jon Radicchi. I, Betty Grieder, leave my seat in chemistry to Marilyn Daniels, hoping she has better luck! I, Barbara Grote, leave my long finger nails to Sukie Hopkins, hoping Bill G. doesn't break them. I, Ann Harrah, leave my love of boats to any land- lubbers who don't know what they are missing. I, Lucie Herel, leave to Marg Traynor, the ability, pa- tience and ambition to design and make her own clothes.
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