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I, Marjorie Holmes, leave school because Bill has al- ready left. I, Everett Inglis, leave my hot rod to the general col- lection. I, Carol Kenel, leave my teasing abilities to Tammy Miner, knowing she will make good use of them. I, Beatrice Kruszewski, leave my red hair to my sister Genevieve, so she won't have to bleach her bangs. I, Sandie Kurze, leave my Willie to Mimi Santi. Watch the oil pressure, Mimi. I, Allan Larson, leave my maroon limousine to any- one who likes to live dangerously. I, Pat Lavezzoli, leave my height to KiKi Castelli who can use it on next yeat's basketball team. I, Peggy Lieberman, leave my struggles as a journalist to the next editor of the Vali Hi- Echo. I, Esther Lindgren, leave my English class to anyone who likes to talk about love and see Mr. Wash- burn blush. I, Madeline Malchiodi, leave my habit of going bare- foot to Lola McNicholas and Evelyn Sepega. I,judy Marvin, leave,'wishing that Ricky Apgar and Gary Mislick had been just a little older. I, Alfred Materas, leave my Studebakers to anyone who likes real style. I, Dick Mather, leave my powerful car to whoever can hold it on the road. I, Virginia McCabe, leave my stubbornness to Sam Bowles, who could use a little of it himself. I, Tom Miner, leave my ability to work to Bob Fortier. I, Ronnie Muggleston, leave my two Puff-eyes, one to Charley Coombs and one to Ned Olson. I, Sue Nessler, leave the chem. lab before Gus Carlson blows it up. I, Mary Netsch, leave, knowing Richie will be leaving the Marines to join me. I, joan O'Keefe, leave my typing ability to Miss Spen- cer, knowing well she can use it to good advan- rage. I, Ronnie Olin, leave my ability to speak in class to Dennis Kosky. I, joan Plettenberg, leave to Chris Dengler and Betty Epright my good fortune in finding someone like Charlie, and dad's truck to help keep an eye on him. I, Barbara Pike, leave Mr. Muggleston a year around pass on the Staten Island Ferry, hoping he'll get to know f?J the captain as well as I. I, Carol Post, leave my diamond to any girl who thinks she can live up to its true value. I, Don Ross, leave my hot convertible to anyone who can handle it. I, Beatrice Sampiere, leave my voice to Dick Kelting so that he'll be able to accompany himself for a change. I, Ralph Scott, leave my acting ability to anyone who can drum lines into his head until three in the morning and forget them at rehearsal. I, john Sevigny, leave my thousands of girl friends and piles of homework to my brother. I,Dan Shannon, leave my real hot Ford to Dennis Kosky, if he learns how to drive by June. I, Bob Sjogren, leave my spring swimming to Butch Stevens. I,jarvis Smith, leave my long eyelashes to any shy junior boy who can learn how to use them. I, Carol Svenson, leave the ollice mimeograph machine to anyone who is willing to operate it. I, Lillian Thomas, leave Sonja Graves hopping around to that good old Rock 'n Roll rhythm, while I'm out riding with Charlie! I, Dolores Tiezzi, leave my cheerleading position to my sister Elaine. I, Patsy Tourville, leave the scale in the girls' locker room to any one else who is fatC?J and wants to weigh herself. I, Betty Vitari, leave my title of farmer to Pat jones. I, Rosemary Wagner, leave to Judy Leitgeb a spare tire in case she gets another flat. I, Loretta Whitehouse, leave Mickey's Singer to Betty Friend so she'll have a car to take her back and forth from here to Florida. Better buy a foam rubber cushion, Bet. I, Dian Wilcox, leave to join my better half. I, Gail Wilson, leave my ability to catch the bus - most of the time - to Sheila Campbell, knowing she can use it. I, Jean Wolfe, leave a one way ticket to New London to any future senior who likes sailors. I, Marcia Banks, leave, after just arriving. Signed, sealed, delivered and witnessed this 23rd day of November, in the year of our Lord, one thous- and nine hundred and fifty-five. Witnesses, Patsy Tourville Sandie Kurze Carol Kenel Lucie Herel joan O'Keefe
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